C9 Cardinals wrap up their 23rd
meeting in the Vatican
The theological statutes of episcopal Conferences, human
resources, cost-cutting within the Holy See and the protection of minors were
the main themes of discussion for C9 Cardinals who wrapped up their 23rd
meeting since the Pope established the Council of Cardinal Advisors in
September 2013.
By Linda Bordoni
A statement released by the Holy See Press Office on
Wednesday said all C9 members – with the exception of Cardinal Pell – were
present for the three day session. The Pope attended the meetings on Monday and
Tuesday but was unable to be present on Wednesday because of the General
Audience.
Theological statutes of episcopal Conferences
The statement revealed that the reflection on the
theological statute of episcopal Conferences stemmed from point n. 32 of Pope
Francis’ encyclical “Evangelii Gaudium” that states that the “juridical status
of episcopal conferences which would see them as subjects of specific
attributions, including genuine doctrinal authority, has not yet been
sufficiently elaborated. Excessive centralization, rather than proving helpful,
complicates the Church’s life and her missionary outreach”.
Thus, the Cardinals agreed to re-examine the Motu Proprio
“Apostolos suos” in the spirit of the healthy de-centralization Pope Francis so
often refers to, highlighting that it is the Lord who safeguards unity within
the Church.
Formation of diplomatic staff
The Cardinals also listened to a report delivered by
Archbishop Jan Romeo Pawlowski on progress made by the Third Section of the
Secretariat of State which he heads, and that was established recently for the
formation of diplomatic staff.
Containment of costs
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, Coordinator for the Council for the
Economy, spoke about the work being done in the field of human resources,
progress achieved in budget presentation, the containment of costs and the
reduction of the Holy See’s deficit.
New options for processing cases pertaining to the abuse of
minors
The C9 reportedly dedicated much time discussing new options
for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in order to be able more
speedily process cases pertaining to the abuse of minors.
Finally, the Cardinals listened to a report by Cardinal
Peter Turkson on the activity of the Dicastery for Integral Human Development
and reflected on the Congregations for the Oriental Churches and for the
Evangelization of Peoples.
The next C9 meeting will take place from 23 to 25 April
2018.
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