Pope: Motu Proprio on administration and vigilance of
Vatican patrimony
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has approved a new ‘Motu Proprio’ which defines the relationship between
the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See and the Secretariat
for the Economy.
The ‘Motu Proprio’
that regards competencies in economic and financial matters spells out the
clear and unequivocal distinction between control and vigilance, on the one
hand, and administration of goods, on the other.
Please find below the
official translation of the press release regarding the ‘Motu Proprio’:
On 4 July 2016, the Holy
Father approved a motu proprio that implements reform of the organisms engaged
in control and vigilance as well as the administration of Holy See goods.
The new legislative document is intended to continue on the path begun
with the Motu Proprio “Fidelis dispensator et prudens” dated 24 February 2014,
by which Pope Francis created three new organisms: the Council for the Economy,
the Secretariat for the Economy and the Office of the Auditor General. As
well known, the respective competencies of these organisms were subsequently
specified in the Statutes of 22 February 2015. The Statutes in question were
approved ad experimentum with the knowledge that the new system was to be built
through subsequent verifications.
The document published today
responds to the need to define further the relationship between the
Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See and the Secretariat for
the Economy. The fundamental principle at the base of the reforms in this
area, and in particular at the base of this Motu Proprio, is that of ensuring
the clear and unequivocal distinction between control and vigilance, on the one
hand, and administration of goods, on the other. Therefore, the Motu
Proprio specifies the competencies pertaining to the Administration of the
Patrimony of the Holy See and better delineates the Secretariat for the
Economy’s fundamental role of control and vigilance.
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