Vatican City, 18 February 2014 (VIS) – This morning a press
conference was held during which Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., director of the
Holy See Press Office, gave a briefing on the second meeting of the Holy Father
and the Council of Cardinals (C8). The meeting was also attended by Archbishop
Pietro Parolin, secretary of State, who will participate at all times, although
he will be absent from this afternoon's session due to an official appointment
at the Italian embassy to the Holy See.
Fr. Lombardi communicated that yesterday afternoon the
Council reflected on the results of the Commission for Reference on the the
Organisation of the Economic-Administrative Structure of the Holy See (COSEA),
presented during the preceding morning session. The president of the
Commission, Joseph F.X. Zahra, was the only member of the Commission present.
Msgr. Alfred Xuereb also attended today's meeting in his role as the papal
delegate to the Pontifical Commission for Reference on the Institute of Works
of Religion.
The day's events began, as usual, at 7 a.m. with the
celebration of Holy Mass in the Domus Sanctae Marthae chapel; the meeting
started at 9.30 a.m. in the same room where yesterday's gathering was held. The
morning was spent hearing the representatives of the Pontifical Commission for
Reference on the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR), instituted by
chirograph on 24 June 2013. This Commission was the result of the Holy Father's
wish to acquire a better knowledge of the legal position and the activities of
the Institute to enable greater harmonisation of the latter with the mission of
the Universal Church and the Apostolic See, within the broader context of
reforms involving some of the Institutions which offer support to the Apostolic
See. Its task is to gather information on the functioning of the Institute and
to report the results to the Pontiff.
The session was attended by Cardinal Raffaele Farina,
president; Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, member; Bishop Juan Ignacio Arrieta
Ochoa de Chinchetru, coordinator; and Msgr. Peter Bryan Wells, secretary.
Professor Mary Ann Glendon was not present as she does not reside in Rome.
The Commission presented the work carried out during these
months, which was received with great interest by the cardinals, and provided
information on the current situation of the Institute and the problems that it
must face. Suggestions were offered for future changes, although no decisions
were made following the hearing. One of the key points was the mission of the
IOR in relation to the action of the Church in the world and not only from the
perspective of economic performance.
Fr. Lombardi commented that it is important to bear in mind,
considering the work of the two Commissions, that their aims are different but
that they both fit into the contextual reality of the Holy See; for this reason
the Holy Father wishes to obtain an overall view with regard to the
reorganisation of its governance and structures.
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