Saturday, December 12, 2015

Progress being made

This morning, the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, SJ, provided a press briefing concerning the twelfth meeting of the Council of Cardinals which took place this week (December 10-12) at the Vatican.


Briefing provided by Father Federico Lombardi, SJ
Director of the Holy See Press Office

The Council of Cardinals held its 12th Meeting during the days 10-12 December.

It began its work on the morning of Thursday 10, after the Mass concelebrated with the Holy Father at Santa Marta, and finished during the morning of Saturday 12 December.

All the members of the Council and the Holy Father attended all the meetings.

During the first meeting, the Council heard Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, and furthered its reflection on this important Congregation: its activities, its competences and its role also in the field of ecumenical relations.

In its reflections, the Council emphasized the importance of the Holy Father’s discourse of 17 October, on the occasion of the Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Institution of the Synod of Bishops. In this discourse the Pope extensively developed the theme of synodality but also recalled the importance of proceeding with a healthy decentralization. The Council remarked on the need to further explore the meaning of this discourse and its importance in the work of reforming the Curia, and agreed to dedicate a specific session to this during the next Meeting in February 2016.

The Council then resumed its work on the two new dicasteries, mentioned several times previously.
The dicastery dedicated to the Laity, Family and Life, whose institution was announced by the Pope during the Synod (22 October), was the subject of a proposal formulated by the Council and presented to the Pope, which will now provide the appropriate path for reaching the final decisions of the Holy Father.

Even the dicastery concerned with Justice, peace and migrations was the subject of further consideration, with a view to arriving at conclusive proposals to be presented to the Holy Father.

On Friday, the Council heard two reports regarding reform of the Economy from Cardinal Reinhard Marx, President of the Council for the Economy, and from Cardinal George Pell, Prefect of the Secretariat of the Economy, who referred to the activity of and results achieved by the two institutions.

Cardinal Marx also reported on the choice of the external auditor for the consolidated financial statements – the company Price Waterhouse Cooper PwC, recently made public. Cardinal Pell spoke about the constitution of a working group to consider the future of the economy of the Holy City and Vatican City State, on the progress and overall control of income and spending. The group, composed of representatives from the Secretariat for the Economy, the Secretariat of State, the Governorate, APSA, Propaganda Fide, the Secretariat for Communication and the IOR, has already commenced work with a first meeting.

The Council of Cardinals acknowledged the positive nature and importance of the work carried out by the Council for the Economy and the Secretariat, and encouraged its further progress.

Cardinal Sean O’Malley reported on the work of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors and its specific working groups, for instance on the development of education and formation programmes, assistance to Episcopal Conferences for the drafting of guidelines at local level, and so on.

On Saturday morning the Council decided the calendar for forthcoming meetings and a provisional agenda for the meeting to take place in February next year.

The meetings in 2016 will take place on the following dates:

8-9 February
11-12-13 April
6-7-8 June
12-13-14 September
12-13-14 December

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