Vatican City, 20 February 2014 (VIS) –
“It is the first time that the entire College of Cardinals gathers
around you, pleased to accept your invitation to participate in an
extraordinary consistory”, said Cardinal Angelo Sodano, dean of the
College of Cardinals to Pope Francis, in this morning's opening
address for the extraordinary consistory on the family, held in the
New Synod Hall. The consistory will conclude tomorrow afternoon.
Cardinal Sodano, mentioning those
cardinals who were unable to travel to Rome for reasons of advanced
age or health, affirmed that they all “assured their spiritual
closeness and we feel they are present all the same … and send them
a brotherly greeting from this Hall”.
To face a pastoral challenge as
important as that of the family, both in this consistory and later in
the next Synod, “the Pastors of the Church”, he continued, wish
to assure the Pope
that there will be no scarcity of that
help that Pope Paul VI said he expected from the bishops following
Vatican Council II, in the hope that he would never lack “the
consolation of their presence, the help of their wisdom and
experience, the support of their counsel, and the voice of their
authority".
“Holy Father”, he concluded, “you
will certainly not lack the support of the Cardinal Fathers, who wish
to face with a vision of faith and hope this complex period in human
history”.
Pope Francis then greeted those
presence and gave thanks with them to the Lord “who grants us these
days of encounter and work together. We especially welcome those
brothers who on Saturday will be created cardinals, and accompany
them with prayer and fraternal affection. I give thanks to Cardinal
Sodano for his words”.
“In these days we will reflect, in
particular, on the family, which is the fundamental cell of human
society. Since the beginning the Creator gave His blessing to man and
woman in order that they be fecund and multiply on earth; and thus is
the family represented on earth as the reflection of the Triune God”.
“In our reflection we will always
keep in mind the beauty of the family and of marriage, athe greatness
of this facet of human life, so simple and at the same time so rich,
made up of joys and hopes, strife and suffering, like all of life. We
will seek to deepen the theology of the family and the pastoral
ministry that we must undertake in these current conditions. We will
do so in depth and without falling into trap of “case studies”,
as this would inevitably lead to a lowering of the level of our work.
The family nowadays is regarded with disdain and maltreated, and what
we ask for is recognition of how beautiful, true and good it is to
form a family, to be a family today; how indispensable this is for
the life of the world, for the future of humanity. We are asked to
make evident God's luminous plan on the family and to help married
couples experience this with joy in their existence, accompanying
them in many difficulties, with a pastoral ministry that is
intelligent, courageous and full of love”.
Following his greetings, the Holy
Father invited Cardinal Walter Kasper, president emeritus of the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, to read the
introductory presentation for the consistory.