Vatican City, 12 February 2015 (VIS) –
At 9 a.m. this morning, in the Vatican's Synod Hall, the
Extraordinary Consistory of the College of Cardinals began, attended
by the Holy Father and by those who will be created cardinals in next
Saturday's consistory. The works will take place over two days, today
and tomorrow, with sessions from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Following the Terce prayer and
greetings from Cardinal Angelo Sodano, dean of the College of
Cardinals, the Holy Father Francis gave a brief address to those
present. “Welcome to this communion, expressed in collegiality”,
he began, thanking the Comission of the nine cardinals and its
coordinator, Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga and the
secretary, Bishop Marcello Semeraro who presented a summary of the
work carried out during these months in drafting the new Apostolic
Constitution on the reform of the Curia. This summary, noted Pope
Francis, “has been prepared on the basis of many suggestions, also
on the part of the heads and officers of the dicasteries, alongside
experts on the subject”.
“The aim is always that of promoting
greater harmony in the work of the various dicasteries and offices,
in order to achieve more effective collaboration in that absolute
transparency that edifies authentic synodality and collegiality”,
he continued, commenting that “reform is not an end in itself, but
a way of giving strong Christian witness; to promote more effective
evangelisation; to promote a fruitful ecumenical spirit; and to
encourage a more constructive dialogue with all”.
“Reform, strongly advocated by the
majority of cardinals in the context of the general congregations
before the Conclave, must continue to enhance the identity of the
Roman Curia itself, that is, that of assisting Peter's Successor in
the exercise of his supreme pastoral office for the good and in the
service of the universal Church and the particular Churches, in order
to strengthen unity of faith and the communion of the people of God,
and to promote the mission of the Church in the world”, continued
the Pontiff.
“Certainly, reaching this objective
is not easy: it requires time, determination and, above all, the
collaboration of all. But to achieve this we must first of all trust
in the Holy Spirit, Who is the true guide of the Church, imploring in
prayer the gift of authentic discernment”, he concluded. “With
this spirit of collaboration our meeting begins; it will be fruitful
thanks to the contribution that each one of us is able to express
with parrhesia, fidelity to the Magisterium and the awareness that
all this contributes to the supreme law, that is, the 'salus
animarum'. Thank you”.