This is the full text of Pope Francis’ Apostolic Letter
issued Motu proprio, “Fidelis et dispensator Prudens”, dated 24 February.
“Like a faithful and prudent manager who has the task of
carefully looking after what has been entrusted to him, the Church is aware of
her responsibility to protect and manage her assets, in the light of her
mission of evangelisation and with particular care for those in need. In a
special way, the management of the economic and financial sectors of the Holy
See is intimately linked to its specific mission, not only in the service of
the universal ministry of the Holy Father, but also in relation to the common
good, with a view to the full development of the human person.
After having carefully consulted the results of the work of
the Commission for Reference on the the Organisation of the
Economic-Administrative Structure of the Holy See (cf. Chirograph of 18 July
2013), and after consultation with the Council of Cardinals for the reform of
the Apostolic Constitution ‘Pastor Bonus’ and with the Council of Cardinals for
the study of economic and administrative problems of the Holy See, by this
Apostolic Letter issued Motu proprio, I adopt the following measures:
COUNCIL FOR THE ECONOMY
1. The Council for the Economy is hereby instituted, with
the task of offering guidance on economic management and supervising the
structures and the administrative and financial activities of the Dicasteries
of the Roman Curia, of the Institutions connected to the Holy See, and of
Vatican City State.
2. The Council for the Economy is composed of fifteen
members, eight of whom are nominated from among the Cardinals and Bishops in
order to reflect the universality of the Church, and seven of whom are lay
experts of various nationalities, with recognised professional financial
competences.
3. The Council for the Economy shall be presided over by a
Cardinal coordinator.
SECRETARIAT FOR THE ECONOMY
4. The Secretariat for the Economy is hereby instituted, as
a Dicastery of the Roman Curia in accordance with the Apostolic Constitution
‘Pastor Bonus’.
5. Notwithstanding the provisions for the Council for the
Economy, the Secretariat will report directly to the Holy Father and will
undertake the economic audit and supervision of the Bodies indicated in point 1
above, along with the policies and procedures regarding procurement and the
allocation of human resources, respecting the competences of each Body. The
competence of the Secretariat will extend to all matters that in any way fall
within this area.
6. The Secretariat for the Economy shall be presided over by
a Cardinal Prefect, who shall collaborate with the Secretary of State. A
Prelate Secretary General will assist the Cardinal Prefect.
AUDITOR GENERAL
7. The Auditor-General shall be appointed by the Holy Father
and shall prepare the audit of the accounts of the Bodies referred to in point
1.
THE STATUTES
8. The Cardinal Prefect shall be responsible for drawing up
the definitive Statues of the Council for the Economy, the Secretariat for the
Economy, and the Office of the Auditor-General. The Statutes shall be presented
quam primum for approval by the Holy Father.
I dispose that all that is established herein have
immediate, full and permanent value, abrogating any incompatible measures, and
that the present Apostolic Letter issued Motu proprio be published in the
Osservatore Romano of 24 February 2014 and subsequently in the Acta Apostolicae
Sedis.
Given in Rome, St. Peter’s, on 24 February of the year 2014,
the first of my Pontificate.”
The Holy Father has appointed Cardinal Pell, the current Archbishop of Sydney, Australia,
to the role of Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy.
.(according to VIS and Vatican Radio)
The Holy Father has appointed Cardinal Pell, the current Archbishop of Sydney, Australia,
to the role of Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy.
.(according to VIS and Vatican Radio)
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