Vatican City, 11 February 2015 (VIS) –
The Eighth Session of the Council of Cardinals took place from 9 to
11 February, with meetings both in the morning and the afternoon.
All members of the Council were
present, and the Pope participated in all the meetings apart from on
Wednesday morning, as usual, due to the General Audience.
The first meeting on Monday morning was
dedicated to the preparation of the Report on the work carried out by
the Council and on the theme of reform of the Curia, which will be
presented on Thursday 12 at the Consistory of the College of
Cardinals. The Secretary of the Council, Bishop Semeraro, gave a
presentation.
The Monday afternoon meeting was
dedicated to a meeting with Cardinal Ravasi regarding the Pontifical
Council for Culture within the framework of reform of the Curia.
The Tuesday morning meeting was instead
dedicated mostly to a presentation by Msgr. Paul Tighe, Secretary of
the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and the Commission
for Vatican Media, of the Commission’s Interim Report, with the
main results and proposals for the reorganisation of Vatican media.
The Council expressed its appreciation for the work carried out by
the Commission and confirmed its principle orientations.
In the afternoon, questions regarding
the Secretariat and Council for the Economy were again taken into
consideration, in view of the finalisation of the Statutes of these
new entities.
The first part of the meeting on
Wednesday morning was again devoted to the preparation of the
following day’s Consistory, especially the contribution to be
offered by the Coordinator of the Council, Cardinal Rodriguez
Maradiaga, while during the second part an update was offered on the
organisation and activities of the Secretariat for the Economy.
In the final meeting, on Wednesday
morning, the topics covered in the morning will be examined again
with the Holy Father, and it is expected that a report will be given
by Cardinal O’Malley on the recent plenary session of the new
Commission for the Protection of Minors.
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