Australian Bishops to study
report on governance in the Church
Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, President of the Australia catholics Bishops Conference |
The Australian Catholic bishops welcome a report into
Catholic Church governance practices and possible reforms, which was presented
to them shortly before last week’s plenary meeting.
By Vatican News
Australia’s Bishops have welcomed a report on “Promoting
Co-responsible Governance in the Catholic Church in Australia” presented on the
eve of their recent plenary assembly.
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC)
commissioned the report, following a recommendation of the Royal Commission
into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. It contains 86
recommendations focused on key principles for good governance of the Church in
Australia, including subsidiarity, administration, synodality, dialogue,
discernment and leadership. The report also offers concrete suggestions on how
to strengthen the role of the laity and ensure their appropriate
co-responsibility at both the parish and diocesan levels.
“The members of the Governance Review Project Team are to be
congratulated on producing such a substantial piece of work, with far-reaching
implications for the Church’s life and mission,” said ACBC President Mark
Coleridge, Archbishop of Brisbane. He said the bishops will study and discuss
the document at the diocesan level, in preparation for a “full discussion” at
the next plenary meeting, set to take place in November. “This will allow them
to then publish the report and respond to it,” Achbishop Coleridge said.
The prelate also stressed that the document will make a
useful contribution to the debates during the upcoming national Plenary
Council. The first session of the Plenary Council had been scheduled to take
place in Adelaide from 4-11 October 2020. However, due to the Coronavirus
emergency the Organizing Commission decided to postpone the assembly to 28 June - 3 July 2021.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2020-05/australian-bishops-to-study-report-on-governance-in-the-church.html
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