US Bishops begin three-day
General Assembly
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| Getting ready to begin Day One of the Fall General Assembly of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.- AFP |
The three-day Fall General Assembly of the United States
Bishops begins on Monday in Baltimore, MD with the day spent in prayer and
listening.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, President of the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops, opened the Fall General
Assembly on Monday in Baltimore, MD. His opening remarks communicated
a last minute change to the agenda made at the request of the Holy See.
Foreseen vote delayed
The agenda previously proposed for day two of the Assembly
(Tuesday) contained discussion and voting regarding “the standards of
accountability for Bishops”, and a “special commission for receiving complaints
against Bishops”, regarding abuse Cardinal DiNardo said. On Sunday afternoon,
Cardinal DiNardo said, he was informed that the Holy See “asked that we delay
voting on these so that our deliberations can inform and be informed by the
global meeting of the conference presidents that the Holy Father has called for
February 2019”. He concluded his remarks saying that even though he is
disappointed that the votes will not take place, he is hopeful that this
“additional consultation will ultimately improve our response to the crisis we
face”.
Holy See takes abuse crisis seriously
After hearing this announcement, Cardinal Blase Cupich,
Archbishop of Chicago, took the floor. He underlined how seriously the Holy See
is taking the abuse crisis. The Holy See, he said, sees it as a “watershed
moment, not just for the Church in this country but around the world in putting
so much emphasis on the February meeting”. At the same time, he said, “we need
to be very clear with you where we stand and we need to tell our people where
we stand”.
Motion made to continue the discussion
Cardinal Cupich then made the motion that the planned discussion
continue and the document be modified according to proposed amendments. Rather
than putting that document to a binding vote, he suggested that they take a
“resolution ballot”. In this way, Cardinal Cupich said Cardinal DiNardo would
be able to represent the US Bishops well in the discussions to take place at
the upcoming February meeting.
Moment is urgent
“Given the urgency of the moment”, Cardinal Cupich
continued, he suggested that a “special session” be held in March “to deal
precisely with this issue”. The Conference of Bishops needs to pursue the issue
“for the good of the Church in this country without delay”, he said. The
Cardinal then added that they will be able to benefit from the planned February
meeting. “In fact”, he said, we “may find some new insights that we had not
thought of”.
Listening and prayer
Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nunzio to the US,
addressed the Assembly, after which Cardinal DiNardo gave the Presidential
Address. The Bishops then were invited to begin the prayer and listening
portion of the day which is entitled “Looking at the problem and the harm that
has been done”. At various times throughout the day, they will hear from a
variety of the faithful on different topics. A layperson will speak about “the
accompaniment of a survivor”, a young layperson will present the needs the
faithful have regarding their Bishops, and a woman religious will talk about
“the Bishop as minister of healing”.

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