Francis has said that he will govern his new order church by periodic Synods, that is, by gathering selected representatives of the laity with the members of his hierarchy to discern what the current faith is, and should be, and then proclaim the modern updated faith to the world. His bishops are instructed to listen to what the laity have to tell them, then summarize their thoughts in a formal document which they present to Francis; he will then formulate it into brief "magisterial" statements of his own: the sayings of Chairman Francis. This is exactly the Modernist concept of "the church". Francis has convoked another of his Synods for October of this year to address the topic "Amazonia: New Paths for the Church and for an Integral Ecology." The preparatory document for this Synod on the Pan Amazon Region calls for "structural changes and personal changes by all human beings, by nations and by the Church" to overcome the "culture of waste" and to protect the "multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, and multi-religious" biodiversity of the Amazon. It calls upon the indigenous peoples of the Amazon (those who still adhere to their pagan religious beliefs) to evangelize the new order church by instructing them in the wisdom of their (pagan) cultures which "are formed in harmony with the environment." An upcoming program of What Catholics Believe will address the significance of this Synod, the new world religion and the complicit silence of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) in the face of such atrocities.