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Report From 13th Meeting of Pope's Council of Cardinals

Focus on «synodality» and «decentralization»

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The Council of Cardinals met with the Holy Father for a day and a half this week: Monday morning and afternoon, and today in the morning.
The cardinals concelebrated with the Pope in the Mass for the Friars Minor Capuchin on Tuesday morning at 7.30 in the Basilica, at the Altar of the Cathedral
Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Bombay, was absent for health reasons. His absence was expected since the month of December, as he was expected to undergo a previously scheduled surgical operation.
As already expected at the end of the previous meeting, the first session consisted of a close examination of the Holy Father’s discourse on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Synod of Bishops (17 October). This discourse, which develops extensively the theme of «synodality», noting at the same time «the need to promote a sound decentralisation», constitutes an important point of reference for the work of reforming the Curia.
This was followed by a «final» reading of the proposals of the Council regarding the two new Dicasteries, mentioned previously: «Laity, family and life», and «Justice, peace, migration». The proposals were finalised and submitted to the Holy Father for his decisions.
Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap., archbishop of Boston, reported on the activities of the Commission for the Protection of Minors. The legal and disciplinary issues that fall under the jurisdiction of other Dicasteries of the Curia will need to be examined in further detail.
Cardinal George Pell, prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, reported on the status and implementation of reforms in the economic field.
The cardinals received documentation on the «vademecum» prepared by the Tribunal of the Roman Rota for the implementation of reform on canonical procedures for the declaration of nullity of marriage.
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