Vatican City, 10 January 2015 (VIS) –
The presidents of the European Episcopal Conferences and the
superiors of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith will meet
from 13 to 15 January in Esztergom, Hungary.
By the Instruction of 23 February 1967,
the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, on behalf of Blessed
Pope Paul VI, had asked the Episcopal Conferences to institute an
internal Doctrinal Commission, as a advisory organ for the same
Episcopal Conferences and for the individual bishops in their concern
for matters of doctrine of the faith.
To strengthen collaboration between the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Doctrinal
Commissions, in 1982 it was decided to periodically gather together
the presidents of the aforementioned Commissions at a continental
level. One of the original characteristics of these meetings was the
fact that the superiors of the Congregation travel to the various
continents, thus underlining the importance of local and regional
issues and their responsibility in facing doctrinal questions. The
first of these meetings, during the prefecture of the then Cardinal
Joseph Ratzinger, took place in Latin America, in Bogota, (1984); it
was followed by meetings in Kinshasa, Africa (1987); Vienna, Europa
(1989); Hong Kong, Asia (1993); Guadalajara, Latin America (1996);
and San Francisco, North America (1999). During the prefecture of
Cardinal William Levada another encounter took place in Dar es Salaam
(2009).
Now, Cardinal Peter Erdo, archbishop of
Esztergom-Budapest and president of the Council of Episcopal
Conferences of Europe (CCEE), has accepted the request made by
Cardinal Gerhard L. Muller, prefect of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith for a new meeting with the presidents of the
European Doctrinal Commissions in Esztergom. Such an encounter
demonstrates the will on the part of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith to support the local episcopates – as Pope
Francis emphasises – in their commitment to the promotion and
protection of the doctrine of the faith, taking into consideration
the specific challenges to be faced in Europe today.
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