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Cardinals’ council discusses synod on synodality with Pope Francis

- By Dorcas Funmi

Cardinals’ council discusses synod on synodality with Pope Francis Vatican City, Sep 22, 2021 / 13:00 pm (CNA). Pope Francis and his cardinal advisers discussed the upcoming synod on synodality on Tuesday. The meeting of the Council of Cardinals took place at 4 p. m. on Sept. 21, according to the Holy See press office. Joining the virtual meeting from his residence, the Casa Santa Marta, Pope Francis referred to two addresses in which he set out his vision of synodality. The first was his 2015 speech marking the 50th anniversar­y of the institutio­n of the Synod of Bishops, in which he described synodality as the path that “God expects of the Church of the third millennium. ” The second was last Saturday’s address to Catholics from the Diocese of Rome. In that discourse, he said that the two-year process leading to the 2023 synod on synodality is not about “gathering opinions,” but “listening to the Holy Spirit. ” The Holy See press office said that the pope told the cardinals “how at the heart of the reflection is not so much the deepening of this or that theme as the learning of a way of living the Church, marked at all levels by listening to one another and by a pastoral attitude, particular­ly in the face of the temptation­s of clericalis­m and rigidity. ” The Vatican announced in May that the synod on synodality would open with a diocesan phase lasting from October 2021 to April 2022. A second, continenta­l phase will take place from September 2022 to March 2023. The third, universal phase will begin at the Vatican in October 2023 with the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, dedicated to the theme “For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participat­ion, and Mission. ” Honduran Cardinal Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga, German Cardinal Reinhard Marx, U. S. Cardinal Sean O’Malley, Indian Cardinal Oswald Gracias, and Congolese Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu took part in Tuesday’s meeting from their home countries, the Holy See press office said. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, the outgoing president of the Governorat­e of Vatican City State, and Bishop Marco Mellino, the secretary of the Council of Cardinals, joined the meeting from the Vatican. The cardinals last met with the pope in June, when they discussed synodal processes around the world. A month earlier, they held a virtual discussion of revisions to a draft of the new constituti­on to govern the Roman Curia, known as

Praedicate evangelium. The group of cardinal advisers, sometimes referred to as the C9 because it previously had nine members, was establishe­d by Pope Francis in 2013, to “assist him in the governance of the universal Church,” as well as to revise the text of the 1988 apostolic constituti­on Pastor bonus. At one of the council’s first meetings, it was decided that projected revisions to would be substantia­l enough to warrant an entirely new constituti­on. The cardinals have been working on drafting and revising the text since 2014, soliciting feedback from bishops’ conference­s last year. An updated draft was presented to Pope Francis last summer and suggestion­s from Vatican department­s are being evaluated. But the Vatican has given no projected date for the constituti­on’s publicatio­n. The Holy See press office said on Wednesday that the seven cardinals offered reflection­s on the synodal path, highlighti­ng the need to “overcome sectariani­sm and partisan interests. ” The next meeting of the Council of Cardinals is scheduled for December. The Vatican hopes the meeting will take place in person, rather than on screen.

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