Archbishop tells priests synodality is ‘not about us’

Archbishop tells priests synodality is ‘not about us’

February 18, 2026 – 4:43 PM

Archbishop Julius Tonel of Zamboanga presides over the opening Mass of the 47th Diocesan Clergy of Mindanao at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora La Virgen del Pilar de Zamboanga in Zamboanga City on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo from the Archdiocese of Zamboanga)

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A Catholic archbishop on Tuesday warned priests against clericalism, entitlement and complacency as church leaders from across Mindanao gathered for a regional clergy assembly in Zamboanga City.

Archbishop Julius Tonel of Zamboanga said clericalism and entitlement undermine the Church’s mission by hardly listening, damaging credibility and discouraging meaningful participation by lay members of the faithful.

“Clericalism and entitlements lead to failure in listening. These are killers of lay participation,” Tonel said in his homily for the opening Mass of the 47th Diocesan Clergy of Mindanao at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora La Virgen del Pilar de Zamboanga.

He urged priests to renew their commitment to humility, obedience and service, saying synodality requires conversion rather than authority or institutional privilege.

“Synodality is not about us,” said Tonel, who is also the vice president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines. “Synodal participation is our response in obedience to the very ministry of service that we are gifted.”

He also warned against mediocrity and loss of passion in ministry, saying priests are called to actively proclaim, teach and engage rather than retreat into comfort.

“Mediocrity is to lose the passion in active service,” he said, calling obedience “a call to conversion.”

The archbishop criticized material comfort and personal wealth, urging clergy to embrace simplicity to better serve the poor and marginalized communities.

“The joy of the ministry is not in having so much personal wealth; or fancy cars, or being comfortable,” Tonel said. “Simplicity, frugality, honesty and fidelity make us leaders with integrity.”

He described poverty, chastity and obedience as pathways toward synodality, linking priestly life to justice, charity and credible witness.

Tonel also invoked Mary as a model for unity, prayer and listening, urging priests to walk together with faith, hope and renewed commitment.

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