SYNOD


Meaning of SYNOD in English

(from Greek synodos, assembly), in the Christian church, a local or provincial assembly of bishops and other church officials meeting to resolve questions of discipline or administration. The earliest synods can be traced to meetings held by bishops from various regions in the middle of the 2nd century. A synod of bishops from the worldwide Roman Catholic church meets in Rome at regular but infrequent intervals for the purpose of discussing matters of vital church interest, in an advisory capacity to the pope. In some Protestant churches, the term synod has come to signify an organizational unit, as in the Presbyterian and Reformed traditions, where a synod consists of a number of presbyteries. In the Lutheran church, synod is used in the names of the national organizational bodies. Individual congregations group into synods. The actions taken by individual synods sometimes have had lasting significance. In the Synod of Dort (161819), the Dutch Reformed Church dealt with Arminianism and sponsored many reforms aimed at personal religious renewal.

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