The commission produces reports on an irregular schedule. In 2018 it released its 28th document. Some address topics of broad interest and attract media attention, while others are little noted outside a scholarly and clerical audience. The 2018 document "Synodality in the Life and Mission of the Church" was an important contribution to the theology of synodality, developing with the experience of participation in a global consultation among the People of God, convoked by Pope Francis in 2021- 2024 for a 'Synod on Synodality'. In 1976, the ITC issued a report on
liberation theology, titled "Human Development and Christian Salvation". It warned that Marxist-Leninist analysis because it rests on dubious assumptions and privileges action over the understanding that is the foremost aim of theological inquiry. In 1997, the commission produced the document "Christianity and the Religions", a discussion of
religious pluralism. In 2004, the document "Communion and Stewardship: Human Persons Created in the Image of God" considered the relationship between creation, evolution, and Christian faith. In "The Hope of Salvation for Infants Who Die without Being Baptised" in 2007, the commission discussed the traditional belief that unbaptized children cannot enter heaven, but remain in
limbo, denied access to the presence of God. It said this belief had no theological foundation, that revelation provided no clear guidance on the issue, and called it an "unduly restricted view of salvation", though it remains a possible view. Popular media interpreted this as a rejection of the very concept of limbo. ==References==