Full solidarity of the Council of
Cardinals with Pope Francis
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| Archive photo of the Council of Cardinals (C9) in session on 12 June, 2018.(Vatican Media) |
In the wake of recent developments regarding clerical sexual
abuse and cover-ups in the Catholic Church, the Council of Cardinals (C9) has
expressed it solidarity with Pope Francis. The Holy See is preparing to make
“eventual and necessary clarifications” on the issue.
The Holy See’s Press Office released a statement on Monday
saying that the Council of Cardinals, currently in session from
Monday through Wednesday, has “expressed its full solidarity with Pope
Francis with regard to the events of recent weeks, aware that in the
current debate the Holy See is about to make the eventual and necessary
clarifications.”
Also called the C9, the Council of Cardinals
consists of 9 members appointed by the Pope to serve as his advisors in Church
governance and in elaborating the reform of the Roman Curia and of the
Apostolic Constitution.
The statement said, “The Council of Cardinals, in the first
meeting of its twenty-sixth session, in which it prepares to submit to the Holy
Father its proposal on the reform of the Roman Curia drawn up in its
first five years of activity, and in view of its continuation,
has decided to ask the Pope to reflect on the work, structure and
composition of the Council itself, also taking into account the
advanced age of some of the members.”
The C9 also "expressed its satisfaction for the good
outcome of the Ninth World Meeting of Families in Dublin,
congratulating Cardinal Kevin J. Farrell and the Dicastery for the Laity,
Family and Life, which along with Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, organized the
event.”

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