Vatican
City, 20 June 2013
(VIS) – Yesterday morning, the old Synod Hall was the site of a
meeting—organized by the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the
Holy See—of the administrative heads of the various dicasteries and
dependent agencies of the Vatican, according to a note issued by the
director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J.
The
meeting, attended by all the personnel of the Prefecture along with
international auditors, is the second of its kind, the first having
been held in December of last year for the presentation of the
Prefecture's new rules. It will be followed, probably each six
months, by other similar reunions.
After
reading a short greeting from the Holy Father, signed by Cardinal
Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., and an introduction by
Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, president of the Prefecture, an
interesting agreement was presented, by virtue of which Banco
Santander offered its availability to place its contacts and
formative resources, drawing upon the wide network of the Bank's
relationships with the international academic world, at the
Prefecture's disposition.
Archbishop
Giovanni Angelo Becciu, substitute of the Secretariat of State, also
spoke, giving his greetings and encouragement. The Prefecture's
secretary, Msgr. Lucio Angel Vallejo Balda, and Accountant General,
Dr. Stefano Fralleoni spoke, in turn, to explain the historical
development of the Prefecture's preparation of the consolidated
financial statements and the importance of properly preparing budgets
in the governance of the economical administration.
In
particular, information was given on the progress made in preparing a
consolidated financial statement that isn't limited to the two
specific areas of the Curia and the Vatican City Sate, but which also
extends to the areas of the pastoral outreach and charitable
activities that are overseen by the Holy See.
The
financial statements in question will be presented in documented and
detailed form at the next meeting of the Council of Cardinals—the
so-called “Council of Fifteen”, which will meet, as usual, in the
first days of July—to study the Holy See's organizational and
economic problems. The meeting was followed by a series of addresses
and questions on the part of the participants, among which are to be
noted the speeches by the international auditors, whose presence and
participation were highly appreciated by all present.
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