Vatican City, 12 December 2014 (VIS) –
The seventh meeting of the Council of Cardinals (the so-called C9)
concluded yesterday evening. The cardinals' three-day meeting, which
began on the morning of 9 December, was mostly dedicated to three
themes: the reform of the Curia, the composition of the Commission
for the Protection of Minors and the reorganisation of the economic
organs of the Holy See. As usual, Pope Francis participated in all
meetings aside from the Wednesday morning session, due to his weekly
general audience.
With regard to reform of the Roman
Curia, alongside general observations on the criteria that must guide
this task, the Cardinals also addressed the specific question of the
reorganisation of the Pontifical Councils that work in relation to
the laity, the family, justice, peace and charity. However, no formal
decision was reached; the director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr.
Federico Lombardi, S.J., remarked that reform will a long and gradual
process.
The Commission for the Protection of
Minors, which currently has eight members and a secretary, is to be
enlarged with the addition of representatives from various ecclesial
and cultural contexts around the world, reaching a total of around
eighteen members. The candidates have been selected and their
availability to participate is currently in the process of being
verified. From 6 to 8 February 2015 the Commission will hold its
plenary session and it is expected that all members will be confirmed
by that date, enabling it to define its field of action and
activities.
Professor Joseph Zahra, the lay deputy
coordinator of the Council for the Economy, reported to the Cardinals
on the matter of the reorganisation of the economic dicasteries.
Although no specific decisions were made, the importance of
continuing good coordination between the Council for the Economy and
the C9 was emphasised. It is hoped that another meeting of the
Council for the Economy will take place before the next C9 meeting,
to allow an overview of the reform process to be presented at the
latter event.
The next plenary session of the C9 will
be held from 9 to 11 February 2015, immediately before the Consistory
convoked on the 12 and 13 of the same month, at which its work and
proposals will be presented. Finally, it was announced yesterday that
a consistory for the creation of new cardinals will be held on 14 and
15 February.
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