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What (who) is synod - definition

COUNCIL OF A CHURCH
Council (Catholicism); Synods; Holy Sobor; Church Councils; Provincial synod; Great Synod; Church council; Church Council; The Great Synod; Ecclesiastical synod; Church synod; Synodal; Diocesan synod (Catholic)
  • Diocesan synod in [[Kraków]] in 1643 presided by Bishop [[Piotr Gembicki]]
  • Saint Tikhon]] as [[Patriarch of Moscow]]
  • Members of a Reformed Synod in [[Amsterdam]] by [[Bernard Picart]] (1741)
  • EKHN]]'s 10th Church Synod (general assembly), 2009

synod         
['s?n?d, -?d]
¦ noun
1. an assembly of the clergy (and sometimes also the laity) in a division of a Christian Church.
2. a Presbyterian ecclesiastical court above the presbyteries and subject to the General Assembly.
Derivatives
synodal adjective
Origin
ME: via late L. from Gk sunodos 'meeting', from sun- 'together' + hodos 'way'.
synod         
(synods)
A synod is a special council of members of a Church, which meets regularly to discuss religious issues.
N-COUNT
Synod         
·noun A conjunction of two or more of the heavenly bodies.
II. Synod ·noun An ecclesiastic council or meeting to consult on church matters.
III. Synod ·noun An assembly or council having civil authority; a legislative body.

Wikipedia

Synod

A synod () is a council of a Christian denomination, usually convened to decide an issue of doctrine, administration or application. The word synod comes from the Greek: σύνοδος [ˈsinoðos], meaning "assembly" or "meeting"; the term is analogous with the Latin word concilium meaning "council". Originally, synods were meetings of bishops, and the word is still used in that sense in Catholicism, Oriental Orthodoxy and Eastern Orthodoxy. In modern usage, the word often refers to the governing body of a particular church, whether its members are meeting or not. It is also sometimes used to refer to a church that is governed by a synod.

Sometimes the phrase "general synod" or "general council" refers to an ecumenical council. The word synod also refers to the standing council of high-ranking bishops governing some of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches. Similarly, the day-to-day governance of patriarchal and major archiepiscopal Eastern Catholic Churches is entrusted to a permanent synod.

Examples of use of synod
1. "An inward–looking synod, an anxious synod, a suspicious, ungenerous or legalistic synod, will have an impact on the kind of Church we become in the next five years." This was an age "cursed by over–management and regulation" and synod was not exempt from that "general curse", he said.
2. The general synod last July voted strongly in favour of making the next step towards consecrating women bishops, but since then a new synod has been elected.
3. IRENAIOS CORNERED Jerusalem Synod deposes 4 aides, awaits former patriarch’s defense The Holy Synod of Jerusalem’s Orthodox Patriarchate yesterday deposed four aides to Irenaios, the embattled former patriarch.
4. Both programmes revel in humiliation and mockery, Synod members said.
5. However, not every synod member supported the idea.