Vatican City, 23 June 2014 (VIS) –
The Congregation for the Oriental Churches will hold the 87th Plenary
Assembly of the ROACO (“Riunione Opere Aiuto Chiese Orientali”,
“Reunion of Aid Agencies for the Oriental Churches”) from 23 to
26 June. On Tuesday 24 at 8.30 a.m. Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect
of the same dicastery, will celebrate the Eucharist at the altar of
St. John Paul II in the Vatican Basilica to commend the works of the
Assembly to the intercession of the saint. In the afternoon, the
participants will visit one of the Formative Institutions of the
Pontifical Oriental Institute; the former, along with the nine
Oriental Colleges, is supported with the contribution of the ROACO
agencies.
A representative of the Secretariat of
the Economy was also invited to assist the new entity in getting to
know the methods according to which the Congregation for the Oriental
Churches carries out its work in the coordination of disbursements,
the ownership of which remains with each individual agency.
Among the themes the Congregation will
consider are the situation of the Greek Catholic Churches in Romania
and Ukraine, the grave situation in Syria, and the ecclesial
situation of the Holy Land, including confirmation of the work
carried out thanks to donations received in the Good Friday
collection.
The Assembly will conclude on Thursday
26 June with an audience with the Holy Father in the morning, and in
the afternoon, a Eucharistic celebration with the members of the
Boards of Regents of Bethlehem University, which celebrates its
fiftieth anniversary this year.
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