SUMMARY:
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MOTU PROPRIO ON THE TRANSFER OF COMPETENCES TO THE SECRETARIAT FOR
THE ECONOMY
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NEW ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE HOLY SEE
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DECREES OF THE CONGREGATION FOR THE CAUSES OF SAINTS
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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MOTU
PROPRIO ON THE TRANSFER OF COMPETENCES TO THE SECRETARIAT FOR THE
ECONOMY
Vatican
City, 9 July 2014 (VIS) – The following is the Apostolic Letter
issued 'Motu proprio' by the Holy Father Francis on the transfer of
the Ordinary Section of the Administration of the Patrimony of the
Apostolic See to the Secretariat of the Economy.
“Confirming
a centuries-old tradition, the last Vatican Council II reaffirmed the
need for the organisation of the Holy See to conform to the needs of
the times, above all by adapting the structure of the dicasteries of
the Roman Curia, their number, denomination and competence, as well
as their approaches and mutual coordination, to the real needs of the
Church at every moment.
A
concrete result of these principles occurred with the promulgation in
February 2014 of the Apostolic letter, in the form of a Motu Proprio,
Fidelis Dispensator et Prudens, by which I instituted the Secretariat
for the Economy as a dicastery of the Roman Curia. In accordance with
the recommendations of the Council for the Economy, the Secretariat
is responsible for the economic control and supervision of the
dicasteries of the Roman Curia, the Institutions linked to the Holy
See, and the administrations of Vatican City State.
In
view of the above, and upon consulting the heads of the dicasteries
involved, I consider it appropriate for the Secretariat of the
Economy to assume among its institutional competences, from now on
and in accordance with the methods and times established by the
relative Cardinal Prefect, those tasks which were previously
attributed to the so-called 'Ordinary Section' of the Administration
of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See and, therefore, to transfer to
the aforementioned dicastery the competences which the Apostolic
Constitution 'Pastor bonus' of 28 June 1988 had entrusted to that
Section of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See.
As a consequence, the Administration of the Patrimony of the
Apostolic See will no longer be divided into sections and, in the
future, it will carry out only those functions previously performed
by the Extraordinary Section.
Consequently,
having carefully examined every question regarding the matter and
consulting with the competent dicasteries and experts, I establish
and decree as follows:
Article
1
The
text of Article 172 of the Apostolic Constitution 'Pastor bonus' is
entirely substituted by the following text:
1.
This Office shall administer the assets belonging to the Holy See
allocated to provide the funds necessary for the performance of the
functions of the Roman Curia.
2.
The Office shall also administer the moveable assets entrusted to
other bodies of the Holy See.
Article
2
The
text of Article 173 of the Apostolic Constitution 'Pastor bonus' is
entirely substituted by the following text:
The
office shall be presided over by a Cardinal, assisted by a determined
number of Cardinals and a Prelate Secretary.
Article
3
Articles
174 and 175 of the Apostolic Constitution 'Pastor bonus' are hereby
repealed.
Article
4
The
Prefect of the Secretariat of the Economy shall constitute a
technical Commission with the aim of facilitating the transfer of the
competences hereto attributed to the Ordinary Section of the
Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See and shall determine,
starting from today's date, the methods for resolving pending issues
relating to the aforementioned Ordinary Section, up to the complete
and effective transfer of competences.
I
decree that the measures decided in this Apostolic Letter issued Motu
Proprio be observed in their entirety, notwithstanding any provisions
to the contrary, even when worthy of special mention, and that it be
published in the daily newspaper 'L'Osservatore Romano', entering
into force on the day of its promulgation.”
NEW
ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE HOLY SEE
Vatican
City, 9 July 2014 (VIS) – This morning in the Holy See Press Office
a press conference was held to present the new economic plan for the
Holy See. The speakers were Cardinal George Pell, prefect of the
Secretariat for the Economy, Joseph F. X. Zahra and Jean-Baptiste de
Franssu, deputy coordinator and member of the Council for the Economy
respectively, and Ernst von Freyberg, president of the Board of
Superintendence of the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR).
Cardinal
George Pell announced new and important initiatives for improving the
economic management and administration of the Holy See and Vatican
City State. These changes, set in motion by the new Secretariat for
the Economy, are the fruit of a detailed analysis of the conclusions
and recommendations of the Pontifical Council for on the Organisation
of the - of the Holy See (COSEA), and are considered essential to
face risks and weaknesses and, at the same time, to create in the
future a new platform for improving economic management. All the
changes were approved in the recent meetings of the Council for the
Economy (5 July) and the Council of Cardinals (1-4 July), and it is
expected that they will be approved by the Holy Father.
The
changes relate to APSA (the Administration of the Patrimony of the
Apostolic See), the Pension Fund, the Vatican media and the Institute
for the Works of Religion (IOR).
The
Prefect of the Secretariat of the Economy expressed his satisfaction
with the fact that the Holy Father has approved these important
initiatives. Both Cardinal Pell and the Council for the Economy gave
thanks for the Pope's unwavering support and contributions.
“There
are many challenges to face and much work to be done”, Cardinal
Pell observed. “The COSEA has recommended that various issues be
faced as a matter of urgency, such as the transfer of the Ordinary
Section of the APSA, the Pension Fund, the media and the IOR. The
Holy Father has clearly stated that these changes must be made
rapidly”.
The
Cardinal went on to announce the creation of a small Project
Management Office (PMO), directed by Danny Casey, former business
manager of the archdiocese of Sydney, to implement and present some
of the proposed changes, beginning with the transfer of the Ordinary
Section of the APSA to the Secretariat for the Economy. The PMO will
report directly to the Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy.
In
September 2014, the Secretariat for the Economy will begin to prepare
the budget for the year 2015. The aim is for all dicasteries and
administrations to draw up a budget to which they will adhere
throughout the year. Spending (within the agreed structure) will be
the responsibility of each dicastery and administration. It will then
be compared with the budget in progress during 2015, and the
dicastery in question will be accountable for any eventual excess
spending.
“We
are keen to pursue this work in the coming months”, Cardinal Pell
concluded.
The
following are extracts from the proposals for change in the various
sectors, starting with the Administration of the Patrimony of the
Apostolic See:
The
Ordinary Section of APSA is transferred to the Secretariat for the
Economy. This is an important step to enable the Secretariat for the
Economy to exercise its responsibilities of economic control and
vigilance over the agencies of the Holy See, including policies and
procedures concerning purchasing and the suitable allocation of human
resources as defined in the Motu Proprio Fidelis Dispensator et
Prudens.
The
remaining staff of APSA will begin to focus exclusively on its role
as a Treasury for the Holy See and the Vatican City State. A key
early task will be continuing the work of establishing close
relationships with all major Central banks as recommended by
MoneyVal, which will continue to ensure the liquidity and financial
stability of the Holy See. All sovereign institutions will have an
account at APSA which will serve as a Treasury for them.
With
regard to the Pension Fund, the Council for the Economy has appointed
a technical committee to study its current situation and to make
proposals to the Council for the Economy before the end of the year.
The Council recognised and acknowledged that the pensions being paid
today and for the next generation are safe but the fund needs to
ensure there are sufficient funds for future generations in a
changing environment. Many Western countries have faced challenges in
their pension system over the last years. It is anticipated that new
statutes would be prepared by the end of 2014 to adapt the Pension
Fund's organisation to the new economic-administrative structure of
the Holy See.
The
technical committee will be headed by the Council's Prelate Secretary
Mons. Brian Ferme. Four lay experts will contribute their
professional experience and expertise: Bernhard Kotanko, Austria;
Andrea Lesca, Italy; Antoine de Salins, France, and Professor Nino
Savelli, Italy. In addition, there will be representatives from of
the Council for the Economy, the Secretariat of State and the Pension
Fund.
Another
area under consideration is the Vatican communications structure, and
a committee has been appointed to propose reforms for the Vatican
media. The committee will publish a report and a reform plan within
the next twelve months after considering the COSEA report. The
objectives are to adapt the Holy See media to changing media
consumption trends, enhance coordination and achieve progressively
and appreciably substantial financial savings. Building on the recent
positive experiences with initiatives such as the Pope App and the
Holy Father's Twitter Account, digital channels will be strengthened
to ensure the Holy Father's messages reach more of the faithful
around the world, especially young people.
The
members of the committee come from Vatican staff and from senior
international experts. They have been chosen for their expertise in
communications while reflecting the universality of the Catholic
Church. The international experts are Lord Christopher Patten, UK,
who will act as president of the committee; Gregory Erlandson, USA;
Daniela Frank, Germany; Fr. Eric Salobir OP, France; Leticia Soberon,
Spain and Mexico; and George Yeo, Singapore. The Vatican staff are
Msgr. Paul Tighe, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Social
Communications, who will act as secretary of the committee; Giacomo
Ghisani, Vatican Radio; Msgr. Carlo Maria Polvani, Secretariat of
State; Msgr. Lucio Adrian Ruiz, Vatican Internet Service, and
Professor Giovanni Maria Vian, editor-in-chief of L'Osservatore
Romano.
With
regard to the Institute for the Works of Religion, following the
confirmation of the mission of the IOR by the Holy Father on 7 April
2014 and under the guidance of the Secretariat for the Economy and
its Council, the IOR has announced plans for the next stage of
development.
The
Holy Father's Council of Cardinals (C9), the Secretariat for the
Economy, the Supervisory Commission of Cardinals and the current IOR
Board of Superintendence have jointly agreed that this plan shall be
carried out by a new executive team led by Jean-Baptiste de Franssu.
He will assume office as the new president of the IOR on July 9,
2014. Ernst von Freyberg has agreed to serve a period of transition
to ensure an orderly hand-over. Jean-Baptiste de Franssu stated, “It
is an honour to have been called to implement the changes that are
now required to further transform the IOR into a dedicated service
provider for the Church”.
Over
the next three years, the IOR’s Statutes will be revised and its
operations redesigned, following a set of three strategic priorities:
strengthening the business foundation for the IOR; gradually shifting
assets under management to a newly created, central Vatican Asset
Management (VAM), in order to overcome duplication of efforts in this
field among Vatican institutions; and focusing IOR on financial
advice and payment services for clergy, congregations, dioceses and
lay Vatican employees.
The
IOR is in a phase of peaceful transition. The first stage of the
reforms, led by Ernst von Freyberg, has been completed. Excellent
progress has been made through adherence to international standards
and the resultant transparency is evident in the second annual report
which has been fully audited by Deloitte. A new anti-money-laundering
(AML) framework has been put in place and every effort continues to
be made to comply with this framework. The internal compliance
department, supported by Promontory, has closely reviewed 18,000
clients. Von Freyberg's leadership in this first stage has cleared
the decks for the beginning of the next phase, to be led by
President-elect Jean-Baptiste de Franssu who will devote himself
full-time to his new task. Because of other commitments, President
von Freyberg is unable to dedicate himself full-time to IOR duties.
In
the different financial agencies reporting to the Secretariat for the
Economy, a general pattern of clerical-lay expert cooperation has
been followed. The exact nature of this governmental cooperation at
IOR is yet to be determined. The five members of the Commission of
Cardinals will continue their involvement and will be joined by
Cardinal Josip Bozanic of Zagreb, Croatia. They are Cardinal Santos
Abril y Castello, archpriest of the Papal Basilica of St Mary Major;
Cardinal Thomas Christopher Collins, archbishop of Toronto; Cardinal
Secretary of State Pietro Parolin; Cardinal Christoph Schonborn,
archbishop of Vienna, and Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of
the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
Six
new lay members will be appointed to the Board of IOR including
Jean-Baptiste de Franssu, France, as president; Clemens Boersig,
Germany; Professor Mary Ann Glendon, USA, and Sir Michael Hintze, UK.
Msgr.
Alfred Xuereb, secretary general of the Secretariat for the Economy,
will be the non-voting secretary of the Board of the IOR, and Msgr.
Battista Ricca remains as the Prelate of the IOR.
DECREES
OF THE CONGREGATION FOR THE CAUSES OF SAINTS
Vatican
City, 9 July 2014 (VIS) – Yesterday the Holy Father Francis
received in private audience Cardinal Angelo Amato S.D.B., prefect of
the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. During the audience he
authorised the promulgation of decrees concerning the following
causes:
HEROIC
VIRTUES
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Servant of God Antonio Ferreira Vicoso, Portuguese Bishop of Mariana
(1787-1875).
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Servant of God Saturnino Lopez Novoa, Spanish diocesan priest,
co-founder of the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Abandoned
Elderly (1830-1905).
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Servant of God Joseph-Auguste Arribat, French professed priest of the
Salesians of Don Bosco (1879-1963).
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Servant of God Mary Veronica of the Passion (nee Sophie Leeves),
British professed nun of the Order of the Descalced Carmelites,
foundress of the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel.
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Servant of God Elena da Persico, Italian lay foundress of the Secular
Institute of the Daughters of the Queen of the Apostles (1869-1948).
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Servant of God Gaetana of the Blessed Sacrament (nee Carlotta
Fontana), Italian superior general of the Poor Daughters of St.
Cajetan (1870-1935).
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Servant of God Marcello Candia, Italian layperson (1916-1983.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 9 July 2014 (VIS) – Today the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Cardinal Marc Ouellet, P.S.S., prefect of the Congregation for
Bishops.
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Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz, prefect of the Congregation for the
Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life,
accompanied by Archbishop Jose Rodriguez Carballo, secretary of the
same dicastery.
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Cardinal Gualtiero Bassetti, archbishop of Perugia-Citta della Pieve.
Yesterday,
8 July, the Holy Father received in audience:
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Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for the
Oriental Churches.
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Cardinal Angelo Amato, S.D.B., prefect of the Congregation for the
Causes of Saints.
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Cardinal Beniamino Stella, prefect of the Congregation for the
Clergy.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 9 July 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Bishop Giovanni Crippa, I.M.C., auxiliary of Sao Salvador
da Bahia, as bishop of Estancia (area 6,736, population 470,000,
Catholics 452,000, priests 53, religious 64), Brazil.
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appointed Fr. Theodore Mascarenhas, S.F.X., as auxiliary of the
archdiocese of Ranchi (area 5,299, population 3,156,000, Catholics
140,503, priests 255, religious 1,266), India. The bishop-elect was
born in Camurlim, India in 1960 and was ordained a priest in 1988. He
holds a Master of Arts in political science from the Nagpur
University, and a licentiate and doctorate in sacred scripture form
the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome. He has held a number of
pastoral roles in Punjab, North India, and has served as coordinator
of the works of the “Società del Pilar”, Rome, superior delegate
for the Society of the Missionaries of St. Francis Xavier in Europe,
and official of the Pontifical Council for Culture. He is currently
procurator general of the Society, member of the Pontifical Committee
for the International Eucharistic Congresses and lecturer in sacred
scripture at the Pontifical Gregorian University and at the
Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), Rome.
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