Pope to meet with Bishops to
discuss protection of minors
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| Archive photo of the Council of Cardinals (C9) in session 12 June, 2018 . (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis will meet in February with representatives of
all the Catholic bishops of the world in order to discuss the protection of
minors and vulnerable adults.
By Christopher Wells
Pope Francis has convened the Presidents of all the
Episcopal Conferences of the whole world for a meeting in Rome to discuss
the prevention of abuse of minors and vulnerable adults.
The announcement was made by the Vice-director of the Holy
See Press Office, Paloma García Ovejero, at a press briefing on the meeting of
the Council of Cardinal Advisers, which concluded Wednesday
morning.
Meeting on prevention of abuse
A communiqué by from the Council of Cardinals gave further
details. The meeting with the Pope will take place in the Vatican from 21-24
February 2019. The Cardinals’ statement noted that during this week’s reunion,
the Council had “reflected fully together with the Holy Father on the issue of
abuse."
Wednesday’s press briefing was dedicated to a review of this
week’s meeting of the Council of Cardinal Advisors. Ovejero noted that all the
members of the Council were present, with the exception of Cardinal George
Pell, Cardinal Francisco Javier Errázuriz, and Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo
Pasinya. Pope Francis participated fully in the work of the Cardinals, although
he was absent at certain points on account of other official duties.
Reform of the Curia
According to the Vicedirector, “A large part of the work of
the Council was dedicated to the final adjustments to the draft of the new
Apostolic Constitution on the Roman Curia, which has for a provisional
title Praedicate evangelium.” A copy of the provisional text has
been delivered to the Holy Father, with the expectation that the document will
be reviewed in terms of canon law, and subject to further revision.
During the meetings of the Council, Cardinal Seán Patrick
O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap., updated those present on the work of the Pontifical
Commission for the Protection of Minors.
Finally, the Cardinals once again expressed their full
solidarity with Pope Francis with regard to what has happened in the last
weeks.

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