With new Apostolic Constitution,
Pope reforms Catholic higher education
Pope Francis visits the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. |
On Monday, the Vatican released the text of Pope Francis’
new Apostolic Constitution Veritatis gaudium (The Joy of Truth), on
Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties.
By Christopher Wells
Pope Francis has issued a new Apostolic Constitution, Veritatis
gaudium, revising the norms governing Ecclesiastical Universities and
Faculties – that is, institutions granting pontifical degrees in fields such as
theology, philosophy, and canon law, as well as numerous other disciplines.
Updating Sapientia christiana
The new document updates the previous Apostolic
Constitution, Sapientia
christiana, issued in 1979 in the wake of the Second Vatican Council.
Since its promulgation, Sapientia christiana has been amended
three times, and other normative texts have been published, including the Code
of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. In addition, the
Holy See has entered into various agreements concerning higher education and
the awarding of academic degrees. The work of producing a new Apostolic
Constitution which takes account of these changes was entrusted by Pope Francis
to the Congregation for Catholic Education.
In a press conference introducing Veritatis gaudium,
the Prefect of the Congregation, Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, said that the Holy
Father had encouraged their work in an address on 13 February 2014: “The 50th
anniversary of the Conciliar Declaration [Gravissimum
Educationis], the 25th anniversary of Ex
corde Ecclesiae and the updating of Sapientia christiana,
lead us to reflect seriously on the many formational institutions around the
world and on their duty to be an expression of a living presence of the Gospel
in the field of education, of science and of culture.”
Cardinal Versaldi said Pope Francis made the decision to
issue a new Apostolic Constitution after being presented with the revision
of Sapientia christiana. The new Constitution, he said, indicates
the meaning and the basic criteria for a renewal and a revival of
ecclesiastical studies, especially in light of the “missionary” orientation of
the Church, as described in Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii
gaudium.
What's new
Following Cardinal Versaldi’s presentation at the press
conference, the Secretary of the Congregation, Archbishop Angelo Vincenzo Zani
highlighted some of the most important innovations in the Veritatis
gaudium. In particular, he mentioned the significance of bringing all
ecclesiastical universities and faculties into line with the Holy See’s Agency
for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Universities and
Faculties (AVEPRO).
Archbishop Zani also noted the guidelines governing relations between
ecclesiastical academic institutions and their civil counterparts.
Notably, Archishop Zani said Veritatis gaudium makes
provisions for “distance learning,” the possibilities for which have increased
significantly since the publication of Sapientia christiana. The
new Constitution also includes regulations concerning migrants and refugees,
requiring ecclesiastical institutions to adopt procedures to provide for those
who may not possess the required documentation for admittance.
The full text of the Apostolic Constitution Veritatis
gaudium can be found on the Vatican website.
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