Vatican
City, 15 April 2013
(VIS) – “Today, the Superiors of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith met with the Presidency of the Leadership
Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) of the United States of America.
Archbishop James Peter Sartain, archbishop of Seattle, Washington,
USA, and the Holy See’s Delegate for the Doctrinal Assessment of
the LCWR, also participated in the meeting,” informs a communique
from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
“As
this was his first opportunity to meet with the Presidency of the
LCWR, the Prefect of the Congregation, Archbishop Gerhard Ludwig
Muller, expressed his gratitude for the great contribution of women
Religious to the Church in the United States as seen particularly in
the many schools, hospitals, and institutions of support for the poor
which have been founded and staffed by Religious over the years.”
“The
Prefect then highlighted the teaching of the Second Vatican Council
regarding the important mission of Religious to promote a vision of
ecclesial communion founded on faith in Jesus Christ and the
teachings of the Church as faithfully taught through the ages under
the guidance of the Magisterium. He also emphasized that a Conference
of Major Superiors, such as the LCWR, exists in order to promote
common efforts among its member Institutes as well as cooperation
with the local Conference of Bishops and with individual Bishops. For
this reason, such Conferences are constituted by and remain under the
direction of the Holy See.”
“Finally,
Archbishop Muller informed the Presidency that he had recently
discussed the Doctrinal Assessment with Pope Francis, who reaffirmed
the findings of the Assessment and the program of reform for this
Conference of Major Superiors.”
“It
is the sincere desire of the Holy See,” the note concludes, “that
this meeting may help to promote the integral witness of women
Religious, based on a firm foundation of faith and Christian love, so
as to preserve and strengthen it for the enrichment of the Church and
society for generations to come.”
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