Vatican City, 3 October 2014 (VIS) –
A press conference was held this morning in the Holy See Press Office
during which Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, secretary general of the
Synod of Bishops, outlined the structure of the Extraordinary General
Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the Family, to be inaugurated by
the Pope during a solemn mass in St. Peter's Basilica next Sunday.
The Cardinal explained that among the
191 Synod Fathers there will be 61 Cardinals, one Cardinal Patriarch,
7 Patriarchs, one major archbishop, 67 metropolitan archbishops, 47
bishops, one auxiliary bishop, 1 priest and 6 religious. There will
also be 16 experts, 38 auditors and 8 fraternal delegates. He also
remarked that since this assembly will consider the theme of the
family, special emphasis has been given to married couples, parents
and family heads, a total of 12 persons; there is also one married
couple within the group of experts.
He went on to speak about the
characteristics of the upcoming Synod, which show the Holy Father's
wish to “undertake an innovative and original Synodal path,
structured in two phases: the current Extraordinary Assembly, on the
theme 'Pastoral challenges to the family in the context of
evangelisation', and next year's Ordinary Assembly, which will take
as its theme 'The vocation and the mission of the family in the
Church and in the contemporary world'”. Cardinal Baldisseri noted
that during the preparatory phase, “there resounded the voice of
all of the People of God”, from bishops to lay faithful who were
able to express their opinions through the questionnaire linked to
the preparatory document distributed by the Episcopal Conferences.
“The large number of responses is due on the one hand to the theme
of the Synod, which regards the life of the community, families and
people and reflects the pastoral care that the bishops have always
had in relation to the family. On the other hand, the breadth of the
material that was submitted is without doubt an indication of the
frankness and freeness with which the consultation was carried out.
This broad-ranging freedom of expression will also characterise the
Synod Assembly, which will certainly take place in an atmosphere of
respect for every position, with mutual charity and with a genuinely
constructive approach”.
He continued, “other new elements
will affect the organisation of the work of the Synod, and therefore
relate to the internal methodology of the Assembly. First, the
Relatio ante disceptationem will include various novelties, and the
Secretariat General asked the Synod fathers to transmit their
contributions in advance, indicating the issue on which they intended
to speak during the Assembly, respecting the order of themes. These
texts were taken into consideration during the drafting of the
Relatio ante disceptationem, which proved useful in organising the
thematic agenda. In this way, the so-called Relatio becomes reference
point which may be worked upon during the interventions in the
Assembly”.
Secondly, during the debate in the
Synod Hall, which will take place during the first week, beginning
with the Second General Congregation, the thematic order established
following the Instrumentum laboris will be followed. Each general
Congregation will open with the announcement of the theme by the
president delegate, followed by an intervention by a married couple
of Auditors, who will offer the Synod Fathers their testimony of
family life, contributing to the enrichment of the debate on pastoral
action.
Thirdly, during the “Relatio post
disceptationem” issued at the end of the first week will provide
the basis for the work of the second week by the so-called “small
groups”, when the Fathers prepare the final document, the “Relatio
Synodi”, to be submitted to the Holy Father.
“There will also be novelties
regarding the means of communication”, continued Cardinal
Baldisseri. “Each day there will be a Briefing in the Holy See
Press Office, with the collaboration of the Press Secretaries and the
participation of various Synod Fathers. The Press Office Bulletin
will contain information regarding the day's work. Furthermore, there
will be a Twitter service to transmit brief summaries of the most
important news in real time.
“The work of the Synod Fathers will
be accompanied by the prayer of the people of God”, concluded
Cardinal Baldisseri. In Rome, in the Salus Populi Romani chapel in
the Basilica of St. Mary Major, a bishop or a cardinal will celebrate
a Holy Mass for the family. The presence of the relics of the
Blessed couple Zelie and Louis Martin, and their daughter St. Therese
of the Child Jesus, are significant, as are those of the Blessed
couple Luigi and Maria Beltrame Quattrocchi. Throughout the world,
prayers will be offered in shrines, especially those dedicated to the
Holy Family, in monasteries, in communities of consecrated life, in
dioceses and in parishes”.