Thursday 31 March 2022
1- Pope Francis’ next big reform: appointments to the Curia
2 – Why Germans do not understand negative opinions about their Synodal Way
3 – Why Jerusalem is expecting an explosive Ramadan
4 – Court allows giant statue of Virgin Mary to be built in Brazil
5 – Inauguration of the birthplace of Pope John Paul I in Veneto
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Pope Francis’ next big reform: appointments to the Curia
The U.S. Catholic website The Pillar discusses the new architecture of the Roman Curia, pointing out the appointments that could take place in the dicasteries after the Apostolic Constitution Praedicate Evangelium comes into effect on June 5, the date of Pentecost. The new Dicastery for Culture and Education could be assigned a lay prefect, the site anticipates, noting the advanced ages of Cardinal Versaldi, prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, and Cardinal Ravasi, president of the Pontifical Council for Culture, at 78 and 79, respectively. Other cardinals could remain in office for a year or two to ensure some continuity in the running of the structures: Cardinal Ouellet, in charge of the bishops, and Cardinal Sandri, in charge of the Eastern Churches, are presented as men whom the Pope trusts even though they are well over 75 years old. The question of the dissolution or transformation of the Council of Cardinals, in charge of preparing the reform of the Curia, is also raised.
The Pillar, English