Migrants and refugees at the heart of Pope's new 'Motu
Proprio'
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has created a new Dicastery to better minister to the needs
of the men and women the Church is called to serve.
The
new “Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development” was instituted in a Motu
Proprio published on Wednesday in the Osservatore Romano.
It
will come into effect as from 1 January 2017 and will be especially “competent
in issues regarding migrants, those in need, the sick, the excluded and
marginalized, the imprisoned and the unemployed, as well as victims of armed
conflict, natural disasters, and all forms of slavery and torture”.
On
that same date, four Pontifical Councils dedicated to charity and to the
promotion of human development will cease to exist and effectively be
encompassed in the new institution.
The
Pope has appointed Cardinal Peter Turkson as Prefect of the new dicastery.
Turkson is the current President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and
Peace – one of those destined to be suppressed.
As
Pope Francis highlights in the Motu Proprio: ‘the Church is called
to promote the integral development of the human person in the light of the
Gospel’, thus the Successor of Peter must ‘continuously adapt the institutions
which collaborate with him.’
One
of the sections of the new dicastery is an expression of the Pope’s particular
concern for refugees and migrants and of his deep belief that in today’s world
integral human development cannot be promoted without special attention for the
phenomenon of migration. For this reason, this particular section is placed ad
tempus beneath the direct jurisdiction of the Pope.
Please
find below the full text of Pope Francis’ Motu Proprio:
Apostolic
Letter issued Motu Proprio
by the Supreme Pontiff Francis
instituting the DICASTERY FOR PROMOTING INTEGRAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
by the Supreme Pontiff Francis
instituting the DICASTERY FOR PROMOTING INTEGRAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
In
all her being and actions, the Church is called to promote the integral
development of the human person in the light of the Gospel. This
development takes place by attending to the inestimable goods of justice,
peace, and the care of creation. The Successor of the Apostle Peter, in
his work of affirming these values, is continuously adapting the institutions
which collaborate with him, so that they may better meet the needs of the men
and women whom they are called to serve.
So that the Holy See may be solicitous in these areas, as well as in those regarding health and charitable works, I institute the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. This Dicastery will be competent particularly in issues regarding migrants, those in need, the sick, the excluded and marginalized, the imprisoned and the unemployed, as well as victims of armed conflict, natural disasters, and all forms of slavery and torture.
In the new Dicastery, governed by the Statutes that today I approve ad experimentum, the competences of the following Pontifical Councils will be merged, as of 1 January 2017: the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People, and the Pontifical Council for Health Care Workers. On that date these four Dicasteries will cease exercising their functions and will be suppressed, and articles 142-153 of the Apostolic Constitution Pastor Bonus will be abrogated.
I decree that what has been set out in this Apostolic Letter issued Motu Proprio have the force of law, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, even if worthy of special mention, and that it be promulgated by publication in L’Osservatore Romano, therefore published in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, entering into force on 1 January 2017.
Given in Rome, at Saint Peter’s, on 17 August 2016, the Jubilee Year of Mercy, the Fourth Year of my Pontificate.
So that the Holy See may be solicitous in these areas, as well as in those regarding health and charitable works, I institute the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. This Dicastery will be competent particularly in issues regarding migrants, those in need, the sick, the excluded and marginalized, the imprisoned and the unemployed, as well as victims of armed conflict, natural disasters, and all forms of slavery and torture.
In the new Dicastery, governed by the Statutes that today I approve ad experimentum, the competences of the following Pontifical Councils will be merged, as of 1 January 2017: the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People, and the Pontifical Council for Health Care Workers. On that date these four Dicasteries will cease exercising their functions and will be suppressed, and articles 142-153 of the Apostolic Constitution Pastor Bonus will be abrogated.
I decree that what has been set out in this Apostolic Letter issued Motu Proprio have the force of law, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, even if worthy of special mention, and that it be promulgated by publication in L’Osservatore Romano, therefore published in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, entering into force on 1 January 2017.
Given in Rome, at Saint Peter’s, on 17 August 2016, the Jubilee Year of Mercy, the Fourth Year of my Pontificate.
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