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Veranstaltung
Jahrestagung 2026 - Engaging Synodality
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The IWM International Conference 2026, in collaboration of the Institute for Global Church and Mission (IWM), the Chair of Pastoral Theology at the University of Würzburg and the Pan-African Catholic and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN), aims to to contribute to the ongoing discussions on synodality from distinctly pastoral-theological and intercultural-theological perspectives.

Welcome to the website

of the IWM International Conference 2026

Engaging Synodality.

Intercultural Perspectives
for Re-Imagining Pastoral Possibilities.

About the conference

 

“Synodalization” is clearly the most important ecclesiological, pastoral and theological challenge facing the Catholic Church at the beginning of the third millennium (Francis, 2015). As part of the recent synodal processes worldwide, the Church has not only had to grapple with the question of what is meant by synodality, but also how to shape a missionary-synodal church. The importance of these questions has made them become the focus of fruitful literature and of the plenary Assemblies of the World Synod held in October 2023 and 2024.

 

Within theology, the topic of “synodality” has primarily been discussed from the perspectives of ecclesiology, fundamental theology, and canon law. These discussions mainly examine systematic-theological, institutional, ministry-related, and legal questions. Nevertheless, synodality still needs a deeper and specific reflection from the perspective of pastoral and intercultural theology. 

 

Topics such as:

 

  • reflections on ‘lived synodality’: Church culture, organizational change, needed competencies, new procedures and structures,
  • a synodal church in the context of different cultures, states and regions,
  • synodality from an empirical perspective: What forms of synodality are there worldwide?,
  • specific topics and experiences on synodality and interculturality (e.g., multilingual communities or ‘digital spaces’),

 

are still needed for further discussion.

 

Considering this diagnosis and to offer an open and dialogical (= synodal) platform for complementary reflections on synodality from these two specific theological disciplines, this conference – organized by the Institute for Global Church and Mission (IWM) at Sankt Georgen Graduate School (Frankfurt am Main), the Chair of Pastoral Theology at the University of Würzburg (JMU) and the Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN) – aims to contribute to the ongoing discussions on synodality from distinctly pastoral-theological and intercultural-theological perspectives.

Date:

Start: Wednesday, July 1, 2026, 1.00 pm

End: Friday, July 3, 2026, 1.00 pm

Place:

Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology

Offenbacher Landstrasse 224

60599 Frankfurt am Main/Germany

Conference Main Language: English

Workshops: English and German

Adressees: 

All persons interested in intercultural perspectives on synodality and its implications for pastoral theology and praxis (academics, students, and pastoral agents/workers)

Coordinators and Organizing Institutions: 

 

Prof. Fr. Dr. Dr. Markus Luber SJ – Dr. Catalina Cerda-Planas (Institute for Global Church and Mission – IWM)

 

Prof. Dr. Johannes Först – PD Dr. Peter Frühmorgen (Chair of Pastoral Theology, University of Würzburg – JMU)

 

Prof. Dr. Ikenna Okpaleke (UCLouvain / PACTPAN) – Prof. Dr. Nora Nonterah (KNUST / PACTPAN)

Prof. Dr. Carolina Bacher (Argentina) is Professor of Fundamental Pastoral Theology at the Universidad Católica de Argentina (UCA) and at the Institute of Sacred Sciences and Philosophy at the Universidad Católica del Norte, Sede Antofagasta, Chile. She is also an Associated Researcher involved in numerous research projects in Latin America on the topic of synodality.

 

Dr. Catalina Cerda-Planas (Chile-Germany) is an Associated Researcher at the Institute for Global Church and Mission of the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology and at the Chair of Pastoral Theology of the University of Würzburg, both in Germany. Her current post-doctoral research is dedicated to identifying the required competencies to build a synodal-missionary local Church. She has been part of several projects on Synodality in Germany and in Latin America.

 

Prof. Dr. Klara A. Csiszar (Romania-Austria) is Professor of Pastoral Theology, Dean of the Faculty of Theology, and Vice-rector for Teaching and Research at the Catholic Private University of Linz, Austria. She participated as a theological expert in the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops and is a world-renowned expert on Synodality. She recently inaugurated a Research Department dedicated to the topic in her Faculty in Linz.

 

Prof. Dr. Johannes Först (Germany) is Professor of Pastoral Theology and Homiletics at Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg. His academic interests include structural change within the Catholic Church and the analysis of new leadership models in pastoral areas.

 

PD Dr. Peter Frühmorgen (Germany) is a Research Assistant at the Chair of Pastoral Theology and Homiletics at Julius Maximilian University in Würzburg. His research focuses on parish pastoral care and Christian social forms, the church as an organization, occasional and sacramental pastoral care, practical theory, and practical theology, among others.

 

Prof. Dr. Fr. Stan Chu Ilo (Nigeria-USA) is Professor at the Catholic Studies Faculty of DePaul University in Chicago, USA. His areas of expertise include African Christianity, cross-cultural studies, African intellectual and political history, African Catholicism and the World Church, equity and diversity in faith-based education and ministry, Religion and Social Transformation, and Religion and Violence.

 

Prof. Dr. Katharina Karl (Germany) holds the Chair of Pastoral Theology and is Dean of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. Her work focuses on forms of discipleship and Christian lifestyles in the present day, biography-sensitive and empirical methods within pastoral theology, intercultural pastoral care, and communication of faith. She is currently conducting a study in cooperation with Markus Dumberger to evaluate the German Synodal Way from the perspective of its members.

 

Prof. Dr. Christina Kheng (Singapore) teaches at the East Asian Pastoral Institute and is a planning consultant with the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary methods for church-society dialogue. She has been a member of the Methodology Commission in the Secretariat of the Synod since early 2021 and was also part of the global team that prepared the Document for the Continental Stage in September 2022. She was one of the non-voting experts (facilitator) for the October 2023 and 2024 sessions of the Synod assembly.

 

Prof. Dr. Dr. Markus Luber SJ (Germany) is Professor of Intercultural Theology and Director of the Institute for Global Church and Mission at the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. His research focuses are: Contextual Theology and Inculturation, Hinduism, Secularization, Religious Studies (methodology), Sociology of Religion (empirical-qualitative research), Religion and Culture.

 

JProf. Dr. Jean Olivier Nke Ongono (Cameroon-Germany) is Professor for Global Church Leadership at the Institute of Global Church Leadership of the Ludwig-Maximilians Universität in Munich, Germany. He specializes in canon law and Church administration.

 

Prof. Dr. Nora Nonterah (Ghana) is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religion and Human Development, FoSS, CoHSS, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana. Her research interests include peace-building, interreligious dialogue, gender, safeguarding of minors, interreligious dialogue/relations/education, and social ethics. She serves as the coordinator of Regional and International Networking (Partners/ Events) – CTEWC Africa Chapter. She is also an expert and steering committee member of the Pan African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN).

 

Prof. Dr. Ikenna U. Okafor (Nigeria-Austria) is a research professor of Intercultural Theology at the University of Vienna. Born in Azigbo, Anambra State, Nigeria, his work focuses on intercultural theology, interreligious relations, fraternity, and African interdisciplinary theology. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Pan African Theology and Pastoral Studies Series (PATPASS) and Publisher of African Catholic Press (AfriCaP), promoting African theological scholarship globally.

 

Prof. Dr. Ikenna Paschal Okpaleke (Nigeria-Belgium) currently works at the Research unit for Systematic Theology, University of Leuven. Ikenna does research in Systematic theology, specifically in the area of ecumenism and interreligious dialogue. He also has interests in international relations, social psychology, and educational studies. As Nora, he is also a member of the Pan African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN).

 

Dr. Estela Padilla (Philippines) serves as the Executive Secretary of the Office of Theological Concerns at the Federation of Asian Bishops‘ Conferences and is a consultant for the CBCP’s Commission on Basic Ecclesial Communities. She’s currently studying a combined MA and Ph.D. in Change Management Theory, coming from and leading to a Synodal Church. She was one of the 70 non-bishops appointed to the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops.

 

Prof. Dr. Ernesto Palafox (Mexico) is a professor at the Pontificia Universidad de México and coordinator of the Pastoral Theology Department at the same university. He is also a visiting professor at The School of Theology and Ministry of Boston College in the USA and at CEBITEPAL-CELAM, in Bogotá (Colombia).

 

JProf. Dr. Bernhard Spielberg (Germany) is Professor for Pastoral Theology at the University of Freiburg, Germany. His research foci are social transformations in today’s society, transformations of religion around the globe, and organizational transformations of the Catholic Church. Among other duties, he is dedicated to consulting processes of pastoral development, teaching, preaching, and the formation of (lay and ordained) pastors.

 

Prof. Dr. Francesco Zaccaria (Italy) is a Lecturer of Practical Theology at the Apulian Theological Faculty. His areas of specialization are empirical-theological research, popular religion, human rights, and, more recently, synodality, with special focus on decision-making processes.

For this year’s conference, two registration options will be available:

 

  • Option 1 – €125: Includes conference registration, coffee breaks, and a Conference Dinner on Thursday evening.

 

  • Option 2 – €160: Includes all items in Option 1, plus Wednesday dinner and Thursday lunch.

Registration will be open here from November 15, 2025, until May 31, 2026.
We have reserved a small number of rooms for conference participants at the nearby Hotel Cult, Offenbacher Landstraße 56, 60599 Frankfurt am Main, tel. 069/962 446-0, email: info@hotelcult.de. The price for bed and breakfast is not included in the conference fees. When you register, you will receive a password that will give you access to the room allocation at Hotel Cult. Rooms will be allocated in the order in which registrations are received. Registration does not guarantee a room.

 

Frankfurt/Main is a trade fair city and prices for accommodation within Frankfurt can therefore vary greatly.

The “Frankfurt-Mühlberg” S-Bahn station provides Sankt Georgen with good connections to the S-Bahn network in the region, which offers the possibility of staying in the Frankfurt area and traveling to the conference venue by public transport.

 

We recommend using a search engine for accommodation, such as Booking, Check24, Trivago, etc., to find suitable accommodation.

The Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology is easily accessible by public transport:

 

From the main train station to Sankt Georgen:

  • Take tram line 16 (towards “Offenbach / Stadtgrenze”) to the ‘Balduinstraße’ stop.
  • Take the S-Bahn S 1 (towards “Rödermark-Ober-Roden”), S 2 (towards “Dietzenbach”), S 8 or S 9 (towards “Offenbach Ost,” ‘Hanau’) to the station “Frankfurt-Mühlberg” (9 minutes), then change to tram line 15 or 16 (towards “Offenbach / Stadtgrenze”) to the stop “Balduinstraße”

 

From Frankfurt Süd station to Sankt Georgen:

  • Take tram line 15 or 16 (towards “Offenbach / Stadtgrenze”) to the “Balduinstraße” stop

 

From the airport to Sankt Georgen:

  • Take the S-Bahn S 8 or S 9 towards “Offenbach” or ‘Hanau’ to the “Frankfurt-Mühlberg” station, then change to tram line 15 or 16 (towards “Offenbach / Stadtgrenze”) and get off at the “Balduinstraße” stop.

Marion Waidlein

IWM Sekretariat

Offenbacher Landstraße 224
60599 Frankfurt am Main

Telefon: +49 69 6061-710

E-Mail: sekr@iwm.sankt-georgen.de

Dr. Catalina Cerda Planas

Research Associate

Offenbacher Landstraße 224
60599 Frankfurt am Main

Raum: L  (Lindenbau)

Telefon: +49 69 6061-703

E-Mail: cerda-planas@iwm.sankt-georgen.de

Registration starts on November 15, 2025

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