Vatican
City, 8 March 2013
(VIS) - “The eighth General Congregation that will meet this
evening will vote on the date to begin the Conclave”, Fr. Federico
Lombardi, director of the Holy See Press Office, announced. “It is
likely,” he clarified, “that the Conclave will begin early next
week: perhaps Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. It definitely will not
be tomorrow or Sunday. Tomorrow a General Congregation will only take
place in the morning and on Sunday it is expected that the cardinals
will visit their titular churches in the city to pray. They are under
no obligation to do so, but it is likely that they will.”
Before
beginning the press conference, Fr. Lombardi noted that today is
International Women's Day and offered a bouquet of mimosas with a
rose to a female journalist in representation of all women in keeping
with the custom in the Vatican to give flowers to the women who work
in the Holy See today.
Continuing,
Fr. Lombardi reported on the sixth General Congregation, which took
place yesterday evening from 5:00pm until 7:00pm and was attended by
151 cardinals. Two newly arrived cardinals swore the oath: Cardinal
Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Man, metropolitan archbishop of Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam (Cardinal elector) and Cardinal Adam Joseph Maida,
archbishop emeritus of Detroit, Michigan, USA (non elector). The
entire complement of 115 Cardinal electors who were expected has thus
arrived. During the course of the Congregation 16 interventions were
given.
In
the seventh General Congregation this morning, 153 cardinals were
present and, as there were no other new arrivals, no new oaths were
sworn. All 115 expected Cardinal electors were present. The first act
of the Congregation dealt with No. 38 of the Apostolic Constitution
“Universi Dominici Gregis”, which states that the College of
Cardinals must recognize the reasons for the absence of cardinals who
will not be participating in the Conclave. “In this case there are
two absences: Cardinal Julius Riyadi Darmaatmadja, S.J., archbishop
emeritus of Jakarta, Indonesia, for health reasons and Cardinal Keith
O’Brien, ex-archbishop of Edinburgh, Scotland, for personal
reasons. The College voted to accept the absences for the reasons
presented.”
The
next order of business was Cardinal Dean Angelo Sodano's presentation
of No. 37 of the Apostolic Constitution “Universi Dominici Gregis”,
recently modified by Benedict XVI's Motu Proprio, which now reads: “I
furthermore decree that, from the moment when the Apostolic See is
lawfully vacant, fifteen full days must elapse before the Conclave
begins, in order to await those who are absent; nonetheless, the
College of Cardinals is granted the faculty to move forward the start
of the Conclave if it is clear that all the Cardinal electors are
present; they can also defer, for serious reasons, the beginning of
the election for a few days more. But when a maximum of twenty days
have elapsed from the beginning of the vacancy of the See, all the
Cardinal electors present are obliged to proceed to the election.”
“Since
all the expected Cardinal electors are now present”, Fr. Lombardi
said, “the College can now prepare to decide the date of the
Conclave, including whether to move the date up from 15 days after
the beginning of the period of the Sede Vacante.”
“The
cardinals also commented on the Adopt-a-Cardinal prayer initiative
that is being promoted on the web, which over 220,000 people have
already subscribed to.” In signing up, participants are assigned,
at random, a cardinal for whom they can pray during these days.
During
this morning's seventh General Congregation, there were 18
interventions on issues including: interreligious dialogue,
contemporary culture, bioethics, justice in the world, the importance
of the Church proclaiming a positive message of love and mercy, and
collegiality. The role of women in the Church was also discussed.
Since most of the cardinals have only spoken once, over a hundred
cardinals have intervened and still others are signed up to address
the gathering in the coming Congregations.
Fr.
Lombardi also mentioned the Domus Santa Martha, which will be the
residence of the cardinals during the Conclave, explaining that the
cardinals' rooms are assigned by lot drawn during the Congregations.
“No cardinal chooses who will be his neighbour nor which room they
would prefer. He noted that the newly elected Pontiff will also
remain for a short period at the “Domus” while the papal
apartments in the Apostolic Palace are unsealed and renovated.
In
another vein, he commented that the Holy See “is vacant but does
not stop”, meaning that the Vatican's various dicasteries continue
with their normal activities under the direction of their various
department heads. He also provided the name of the preacher who will
give the following meditation to the College of Cardinals, Cardinal
Prospero Grech, O.S.A.
Responding
to previous questions regarding the preparations of the floor of the
Sistine Chapel for the Conclave, the director of the Holy See Press
Office clarified that “the elevation of the floor serves to render
a uniform working space, covering the uneven pavement and the steps”
that are around the altar and along the left wall of the chapel.
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