Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Pope Francis, cardinals begin first set of reform meetings

Catholic News Agency

.- The council of eight cardinals chosen by Pope Francis to advise him on church governance and curia reform will begin their first official meeting tomorrow, Oct.1.

“The institution of the council of cardinal,” said Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J. in a Sept. 30 press briefing “is a further enrichment provided by the Pope to the governance of the Church.”

Fr. Lombardi recalled that the formation of such a council was given as an advisement to the future Pope during the general congregation meetings before the conclave.

He emphasized that so far in his pontificate, Pope Francis has made frequent use of consultation, citing the meeting with the heads of the dicasteries and his interest in reviving the working method of the Synod as examples of such.

The Vatican spokesman explained that in the upcoming days, the council will meet in the private library of the papal apartment, with the working sessions taking place in the morning and in the evening, clarifying that all meetings will be held in private, with no communication as to the contents discussed outside of the council itself.

Fr. Lombardi noted that since the council’s April institution, members have received numerous documents and suggestions, stressing that one of the important tasks of the council has been to determine which of the topics will be discussed during the meetings.

Although much of the themes under consideration are unknown, Fr. Lombardi said that the Holy Father has spoken of the pastoral ministry of the family, the theme of the next synod, as well as how the synod will look in the future.

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