Vatican City, 6 October 2014 (VIS) –
This morning, in the presence of the Holy Father, the First General
Congregation of the Synod of Bishops on “Pastoral challenges to the
family in the context of new evangelisation” took place in the
Synod Hall. The Pope greeted the Synod Fathers and all the
collaborators in the Synod – the relators, consultors, translators
and all those “who have worked with dedication, patience and
competence, for long months, reading and working on the themes, texts
and the work of this Extraordinary General Assembly”.
Today I also thank you, dear cardinals,
patriarchs, bishops, priests, men and women religious and laypersons
for your presence and your participation that enriches the works and
the spirit of collegiality and synodality for the good of the Church
and families. … You bring the voice of the particular Churches,
gathered at the level of the local Churches through the Episcopal
Conferences. The universal Church and the particular Churches are of
divine institution; the local Churches, understood in this way, are
of human institution. You will bring this voice in synodality. It is
a great responsibility: bring the reality and problems of the
Churches to help them to walk the path of the Gospel of the family”.
“A general basic condition is this:
speak clearly. Let no one say, 'this can't be said, they will think
this or that about me'. Everything we feel must be said, with
parrhesia. After the last Consistory in February 2014, which focused
on the family, a Cardinal wrote to me saying that it was a pity that
some cardinals did not have the courage to say certain things out of
respect for the Pope, thinking perhaps that the Pope thought
differently. This is not good – it is not synodality, because it is
necessary to say everything that in the Lord we feel must be said:
without human respect, without timidness. And, at the same time, we
must listen with humility and accept with an open heart all that our
brothers say. With these two attitudes, synodality is achieved”.
“Therefore, I ask of you”, insisted
Francis, “these two attitudes of brothers in the Lord: speak with
parrhesia and listen with humility. And do so with great tranquillity
and peace, because the Synod always takes place 'cum Petro et sub
Petro', and the presence of the Pope is a guarantee for all and a
protection of faith”.
At the end the Holy Father's brief
address and that of Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois, archbishop of Paris,
France, presiding at the session, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri,
secretary general of the Synod of Bishops, gave a presentation of the
various stages in the preparation of this Extraordinary Assembly, the
number of participants, the novelties and the work of the Secretariat
of the Synod following the last Ordinary General Assembly held in
October 2012 under the papacy of Benedict XVI. He concluded by
expressing the hope that this Synod may be “a privileged space for
this synodal collegiality, that proclaims the Gospel while walking
its path. May it be permeated by a new openness to the Spirit, by a
method and a style of life and witness that guarantee unity in
diversity, apostolicity in Catholicity”. Cardinal Peter Erdo,
archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest and relator general of the Synod,
went on to read the “Relatio ante disceptationem”, summarised in
the following article.
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