09 March 2023, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Beate Gilles (l), secretary general of the German Bishops' Conference, talks to young people demonstrating outside the conference center before the start of the synodal assembly. By March 11, 2023, German Catholics want to provisionally conclude their Synodal Way reform process, which has been underway since 2019. In Frankfurt, the synodal assembly is meeting for the fifth and last time for this purpose. It includes 230 people from all areas of Catholic life. However, the 67 bishops count in the first place. Photo: Arne Dedert/dpa

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09 March 2023, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Beate Gilles (l), secretary general of the German Bishops' Conference, talks to young people demonstrating outside the conference center before the start of the synodal assembly. By March 11, 2023, German Catholics want to provisionally conclude their Synodal Way reform process, which has been underway since 2019. In Frankfurt, the synodal assembly is meeting for the fifth and last time for this purpose. It includes 230 people from all areas of Catholic life. However, the 67 bishops count in the first place. Photo: Arne Dedert/dpa
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09 March 2023, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Beate Gilles (l), secretary general of the German Bishops' Conference, talks to young people demonstrating outside the conference center before the start of the synodal assembly. By March 11, 2023, German Catholics want to provisionally conclude their Synodal Way reform process, which has been underway since 2019. In Frankfurt, the synodal assembly is meeting for the fifth and last time for this purpose. It includes 230 people from all areas of Catholic life. However, the 67 bishops count in the first place. Photo: Arne Dedert/dpa

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