Dicastery for Bishops explained

Dicastery for Bishops
Type:Dicastery
Seal:Coat of arms Holy See.svg
Seal Size:100px
Picture Caption:Palazzo delle Congregazioni in Piazza Pio XII (in front of St. Peter's Square) is the workplace for most congregations of the Roman Curia
Website:http://www.congregazionevescovi.va
Agency Type:Dicastery
Preceding1:Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions
Preceding2:Congregation for Bishops
Headquarters:Palazzo delle Congregazioni, Piazza Pio XII, Rome, Italy
Chief1 Name:Robert Francis Prevost
Chief1 Position:
Prefect
Chief2 Name:Ilson de Jesus Montanari
Chief2 Position:
Secretary

The Dicastery for Bishops, formerly named Congregation for Bishops, is the department of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church that oversees the selection of most new bishops. Its proposals require papal approval to take effect, but are usually followed. The Dicastery also schedules the visits at five-year intervals ("ad limina") that bishops are required to make to Rome, when they meet with the pope and various departments of the Curia. It also manages the formation of new dioceses. It is one of the more influential Dicasteries, since it strongly influences the human resources policy of the church.

The jurisdiction of the Dicastery does not extend to mission territories, under the Dicastery for Evangelization, or areas managed by the Dicastery for the Oriental Churches (which has responsibility for all Eastern Catholics, and for Latin Catholics in the Middle East and Greece.)[1] Where appointment of bishops and changes in diocesan boundaries require consultation with civil governments, the Secretariat of State has primary responsibility, but must consult the Dicastery for Bishops.[2]

The Dicastery for Bishops has jurisdiction over the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, and the dicastery's prefect also serves as the commission's president. [3]

History

The Dicastery for Bishops has its origins in the "Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions" founded by Pope Sixtus V on 22 January 1588. Before the Second Vatican Council, when the pope announced the names of new cardinals at a Secret Consistory, that is, a consistory that only churchmen attended, the names of new cardinals would be read out, followed by those of archbishops and bishops. The name was changed from the Sacred Consistorial Congregation to the Congregation for Bishops in 1967.

Between 30 June 2010 and 2023 its Prefect was Cardinal Marc Ouellet.[4]

On 13 July 2022, Pope Francis appointed women as members of this Dicastery for the first time, two religious and one laywoman (Raffaella Petrini, Yvonne Reungoat, and Maria Lia Zervino).[5]

Current procedure

The Dicastery's members who live in Rome meet every other Thursday for an entire morning. Appointments for four dioceses are reviewed in a typical session. Before the meeting, dicastery members are sent documentation on the candidates for each diocese. At the meeting, one member takes the role of the presenter (ponente), reviews the information and makes his own recommendation from the list (terna) of three candidates. Each member, in order of seniority, offers his assessment. The Dicastery's recommendations, including any doubts, questions or minority opinions, are sent to the pope. He usually approves the dicastery's decision, but may choose to send it back for further discussion and evaluation. The prefect then meets with the pope every Saturday and presents the recommendations of the dicastery. A few days later, the pope informs the dicastery of his decision. The dicastery then notifies the nuncio, who in turn contacts the candidate and asks if he will accept the appointment.[6]

Leadership

Post:Prefect
Body:Dicastery for Bishops
Insignia:Coat of arms of the Vatican City.svg
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of the Holy See
Incumbent:Robert Francis Prevost, OSA
Incumbentsince:30 January 2023
Department:Dicastery for Bishops
Style:His Eminence
Member Of:Roman Curia
Reports To:The Pope
Appointer:The Pope
Termlength:Five years, renewable
Constituting Instrument:Immense
Pastor Bonus
Formation:22 January 1588
First:Domenico Riviera

Secretaries of the Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions (1588–1965)

Prefects

In 1965, the head of the congregation took the title prefect, while the prefect's deputy took that of secretary.

Secretaries

The secretary of the Dicastery for Bishops is concurrently the secretary of the College of Cardinals. During a papal election the secretary of the Dicastery acts as the secretary to the conclave.

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/apost_constitutions/documents/hf_jp-ii_apc_19880628_pastor-bonus-roman-curia_en.html Pastor bonus, article 60
  2. https://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/apost_constitutions/documents/hf_jp-ii_apc_19880628_pastor-bonus-roman-curia_en.html Pastor bonus, article 47
  3. Web site: Apostolic Constitution Praedicate Evangelium, Art 111-112 . Vatican . Italian . June 5, 2022.
  4. it. Rinunce e Nomine (continuazione), 25.01.2012 . Holy See Press Office . 25 January 2012 . 15 July 2022 .
  5. News: 15 July 2022 . National Catholic Reporter . 13 July 2022 . Pope Francis names three women to Vatican office that recommends new bishops . Christopher . White .
  6. Web site: How Bishops Are Appointed. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. January 7, 2014.
  7. January 30, 2023 . January 30, 2023 . Holy See Press Office . Resignations and Appointments, 30.01.2023 .
  8. News: Tornielli. Andrea. Francis appoints a Brazilian to the "bishop factory" . 21 November 2016. Vatican Insider. 12 October 2013.