Vatican City, 9 July 2014 (VIS) – The
following is the Apostolic Letter issued 'Motu proprio' by the Holy
Father Francis on the transfer of the Ordinary Section of the
Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See to the
Secretariat of the Economy.
“Confirming a centuries-old
tradition, the last Vatican Council II reaffirmed the need for the
organisation of the Holy See to conform to the needs of the times,
above all by adapting the structure of the dicasteries of the Roman
Curia, their number, denomination and competence, as well as their
approaches and mutual coordination, to the real needs of the Church
at every moment.
A concrete result of these principles
occurred with the promulgation in February 2014 of the Apostolic
letter, in the form of a Motu Proprio, Fidelis Dispensator et
Prudens, by which I instituted the Secretariat for the Economy as a
dicastery of the Roman Curia. In accordance with the recommendations
of the Council for the Economy, the Secretariat is responsible for
the economic control and supervision of the dicasteries of the Roman
Curia, the Institutions linked to the Holy See, and the
administrations of Vatican City State.
In view of the above, and upon
consulting the heads of the dicasteries involved, I consider it
appropriate for the Secretariat of the Economy to assume among its
institutional competences, from now on and in accordance with the
methods and times established by the relative Cardinal Prefect, those
tasks which were previously attributed to the so-called 'Ordinary
Section' of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See
and, therefore, to transfer to the aforementioned dicastery the
competences which the Apostolic Constitution 'Pastor bonus' of 28
June 1988 had entrusted to that Section of the Administration of the
Patrimony of the Apostolic See. As a consequence, the Administration
of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See will no longer be divided into
sections and, in the future, it will carry out only those functions
previously performed by the Extraordinary Section.
Consequently, having carefully examined
every question regarding the matter and consulting with the competent
dicasteries and experts, I establish and decree as follows:
Article 1
The text of Article 172 of the
Apostolic Constitution 'Pastor bonus' is entirely substituted by the
following text:
1. This Office shall administer the
assets belonging to the Holy See allocated to provide the funds
necessary for the performance of the functions of the Roman Curia.
2. The Office shall also administer the
moveable assets entrusted to other bodies of the Holy See.
Article 2
The text of Article 173 of the
Apostolic Constitution 'Pastor bonus' is entirely substituted by the
following text:
The office shall be presided over by a
Cardinal, assisted by a determined number of Cardinals and a Prelate
Secretary.
Article 3
Articles 174 and 175 of the Apostolic
Constitution 'Pastor bonus' are hereby repealed.
Article 4
The Prefect of the Secretariat of the
Economy shall constitute a technical Commission with the aim of
facilitating the transfer of the competences hereto attributed to the
Ordinary Section of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy
See and shall determine, starting from today's date, the methods for
resolving pending issues relating to the aforementioned Ordinary
Section, up to the complete and effective transfer of competences.
I decree that the measures decided in
this Apostolic Letter issued Motu Proprio be observed in their
entirety, notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, even when
worthy of special mention, and that it be published in the daily
newspaper 'L'Osservatore Romano', entering into force on the day of
its promulgation.”
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