Vatican City, 20 November 2014 (VIS) –
The Ordinary Council of the Synod of Bishops will meet on 18 and 19
November to reflect on the results of the Third Extraordinary General
Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, held during October, and to prepare
for the 14 th General Ordinary Assembly on the theme “The vocation
and the mission of the family in the Church and in the contemporary
world”, to be held from 4 to 25 October 2015.
The Holy Father will chair the Council
on Tuesday 18 and his presence will underline the importance he
accords to the Synod as an expression of episcopal collegiality and
to the family, the theme of the two Assemblies: the extraordinary
Assembly held this year and the Ordinary one, in the preparatory
stages.
Alongside the secretary general,
Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, and the under-secretary, Archbishop
Fabio Fabene, the meeting was attended by Cardinals Christoph
Schonborn, Wilfried F. Napier, Peter K.A. Turkson, George Pell,
Donald W. Wuerl, and Luis A. Tagle, and by Archbishops Bruno Forte
and Salvatore Fisichella. Bishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the
Pontifical Council for the Family, also participated by invitation.
In his introduction to the work of the
Synod, the secretary general emphasised the climate of freedom and
sincerity and the spirit of fraternal communion that characterised
the Assembly, in which everyone was encouraged to contribute. Also,
the final document, the Relatio Synodi, faithfully reflects the
multi-faceted results of the Synod and offers a good summary of the
process that took place during the Assembly.
In the meeting, it was agreed that the
current period between the two Assemblies, which is unprecedented in
the history of the Synod as an institution, is of great importance.
It is necessary to take the path followed so far as a starting point
and to make the most of this special opportunity to deepen knowledge
of the themes and to promote discussion at the level of the episcopal
conferences, finding the means and the tools necessary to further
involve various ecclesial bodies in the synodal reflection on the
family. Various ideas on communication were also considered, which
may be useful in view of the preparation for the upcoming Ordinary
Assembly.
The majority of the work was devoted to
the preparation of the Lineamenta for the next Ordinary Assembly. The
guidelines will be made up, as previously indicated, of the Relatio
Synodi, accompanied by a series of points to help in its reception
and elaboration.
The Lineamenta are expected to be sent
to the Episcopal Conferences at the beginning of December, so that
the answers can be received in good time to allow them to be
developed in the Instrumentum Laboris before the summer of 2015.
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