Analysis: What is next for Curial reform?

The next gathering of the Council of Cardinals, also known as the C9, will take place Dec. 10-12. It will likely be the last meeting of the council as it is presently constituted.

Nov 29, 2018

VATICAN CITY:  The next gathering of the Council of Cardinals, also known as the C9, will take place Dec. 10-12. It will likely be the last meeting of the council as it is presently constituted.

Pope Francis is expected to reshape the Council of Cardinals, and there are some rumors that new members of the council will be announced before the Dec. 10-12 gathering.

The complete ranks of the council have not met together for more than one year, as Cardinal George Pell, prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, left in June 2017 to stand trial in Australia over abuse allegations.

Cardinal Francis Javier Errazuriz Ossa is not likely to take part in the next meeting either. He reportedly came to Rome recently tender his resignation from the council, although there has been no official Vatican communication about that yet.

Cardinal Laurent Mosengwo Pasinya, archbishop emeritus of Kinshasa, could also be replaced if Francis remakes the council. The cardinal is 79, and retired from diocesan ministry Nov. 1.

A reshuffle of the council is also expected because the C9 was officially established Sept. 28, 2013. If the Council of Cardinals follows the same rules as the Roman Curial offices, the council memberships have already expired, because similar positions in the Curia are given for five-year terms.

But the biggest indicator of a reshuffle is a press release delivered at the end of the last C9 meeting, which took place in September.

The release said that “the Council of Cardinals asked the pope for a reflection on the work, structure, and composition of the council itself, taking into account the age of some members.”

Cardinal Sean O’Malley seems likely keep his position, to bring into the council his experience in countering the sex abuse scandal.

Cardinal Oswald Gracias will also likely remain part of the council: Pope Francis showed his trust in Gracias by appointing him a member of the preparatory committee for the Feb. 21-24 anti-abuse meeting in the Vatican.

It seems to be taken almost for granted that Pell, Pasinya and Errazuriz will not be included in the new membership.

To represent Latin America, Cardinal Pedro Barreto, Archbishop of Huancayo, Peru, is rumored to be at the top of the list. He is also on the preparatory committee for the 2019 synod on the pan-Amazonian region.

There will be open positions for representatives from Oceania and Africa, though it is not yet clear who Pope Francis will appoint for those spots.

At the end of the last meeting, the council also announced that a draft document delineating structural reforms of the Roman Curia had been given to the pope for his final approval. The reform document is reportedly outlined in an apostolic constitution, provisionally titled Praedicate evangelium, “Preach the Gospel.”

Bishop Marcello Semeraro, secretary of the Council of Cardinals, said that the title of the constitution emerged during the C9’s 2015 meetings. The constitution would replace the apostolic constitution Pastor bonus issued in 1989 by St. John Paul II.

There will likely soon be other changes in the ranks of the Roman Curia.

The board of cardinals governing the Institute for Religious Works(IOR), the Vatican bank, will expire in February.

Currently, Cardinal Santos Avril y Castellò, archpriest emeritus of Saint Mary Major, chairs the board. Cardinals Pietro Parolin, Josip Bozanic, Christopher Collins and Christoph Schoenborn are board members.

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