Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith explained

Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith
Native Name:Latin: Dicasterium pro doctrina fidei
Type:Dicastery
Seal:Coat of arms Holy See.svg
Seal Size:100px
Picture Caption:The Palace of the Holy Office
Agency Type:Dicastery
Preceding1:Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition
Preceding2:Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office
Preceding3:Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Headquarters:Palazzo del Sant'Uffizio,
Rome, Italy
Chief1 Name:Víctor Manuel Fernández
Chief1 Position:Prefect
Chief4 Name:Joseph Augustine Di Noia, OP
Chief4 Position:Adjunct Secretary
Chief5 Name:Charles Jude Scicluna
Chief5 Position:Adjunct Secretary
Chief2 Name:Armando Matteo
Chief2 Position:Secretary
Chief3 Name:John Joseph Kennedy
Chief3 Position:Secretary
Chief7 Name:Matteo Visioli
Chief7 Position:Undersecretary
Chief8 Name:Robert Joseph Geisinger, SJ
Chief8 Position:Promoter of Justice

The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) is a department of the Roman Curia in charge of the religious discipline of the Catholic Church. The Dicastery is the oldest among the departments of the Roman Curia. Its seat is the Palace of the Holy Office in Rome. It was founded to defend the Catholic Church from heresy and is the body responsible for promulgating and defending Catholic doctrine.[1]

This institution was founded by Pope Paul III on 21 July 1542, as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition. It was then renamed in 1908 as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office. In 1965, it became the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF; Latin: Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei). Since 2022, it is named Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. It is still informally known as the Holy Office (Latin: Sanctum Officium) in many Catholic countries.[2] The sole objective of the dicastery is to "spread sound Catholic doctrine and defend those points of Christian tradition which seem in danger because of new and unacceptable doctrines."

Its headquarters are at the Palace of the Holy Office, just outside Vatican City. The congregation employs an advisory board including cardinals, bishops, priests, lay theologians, and canon lawyers. On 1 July 2023, Francis named Argentine archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández as prefect, who took possession of the office in mid-September.

History

On 21 July 1542, Pope Paul III proclaimed the Apostolic Constitution Licet ab initio, establishing the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, staffed by cardinals and other officials whose task it was "to maintain and defend the integrity of the faith and to examine and proscribe errors and false doctrines." It served as the final court of appeal in trials of heresy and served as an important part of the Counter-Reformation.

This body was renamed the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office in 1908 by Pope Pius X. In many Catholic countries, the body is often informally called the Holy Office (e.g., Italian: Sant'Uffizio and Spanish; Castilian: Santo Oficio).

The congregation's name was changed to Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (SCDF) on 7 December 1965, at the end of the Second Vatican Council. Soon after the 1983 Code of Canon Law came into effect, the adjective "sacred" was dropped from the names of all Curial Congregations, and so it became the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In 2022, the name was changed to Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Timeline

1542 Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition is established
1622 Pope Gregory XV writes a letter addressing the issue of priests abusing the confessional to solicit "shameful and dishonorable conduct". The letter is referenced in Sacramentum Poenitentiae (1741).
1665 The General Congregation of the Universal Inquisition, in the presence of Pope Alexander VII, reiterates that propositions by confessors to solicit or provoke sex from penitents are "alien and discordant by the Evangelical truth and clearly so by the sixth and seventh doctrines of the Holy Fathers" and are to be "checked, condemned, and prohibited. […] The Inquisitors of Heretical Depravity […] [should] seek out and proceed against everyone – every priest […] who has essayed to tempt a penitent."[3]
1908 The Inquisition is renamed Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office by Pope Pius X.
1965 The Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office is renamed Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (SCDF).[4]
1985 All dicasteries of the Roman Curia no longer use the adjective "sacred" as part of their title. The Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith becomes the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).
1988 Pope John Paul II reaffirms the authority of the CDF on 28 June: "The proper duty of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is to promote and safeguard the doctrine on faith and morals in the whole Catholic world; so it has competence in things that touch this matter in any way."[5]
2001 John Paul II issues Sacramentorum Sanctitatis Tutela "by which are promulgated Norms concerning the more grave delicts reserved to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith." It, again, reaffirms the CDF's responsibilities, expressing that it was necessary to define more precisely both "the more grave delicts whether against morals or committed in the celebration of the sacraments" for which the competence of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith remains exclusive, and also the special procedural norms "for declaring or imposing canonical sanctions."
2014On 11 November Pope Francis sets up within the CDF a special body to expedite consideration of appeals by priests against laicization or other penalties imposed on them in cases of sexual abuse.[6]
2015 Francis establishes an ecclesiastical judicial commission, which will have its own staff and secretary, to try bishops, which will work with other units of the CDF and with the congregation that has oversight over the bishop.[7]
2018 Francis appoints three women as consultors to the Congregation, the first in its history.[8]
2019 The Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei is merged into the Congregation.[9]
2022 On 14 February 2022, Francis reorganises the CDF through the motu proprio Fidem servare, dividing it into two departments: a doctrinal section and a disciplinary section, each with its own secretary reporting to the prefect. The formerly independent marriage section is merged into the doctrinal section.[10]
2022 On 5 June 2022, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is renamed the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith as part of the restructuring of the Roman Curia by the apostolic constitution Praedicate evangelium.[11] At the same time the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors became part of this Dicastery, operating with its own staff and according to its own norms.[12]
2023A 21 October 2023 rescript of Pope Francis stated that the Pope's sole signature "affixated at the bottom" of any document of the Doctrinal Section of the DDF, "including those preceding this Rescript", expressed the pope's approval and authorisation for a possible publication of said document.[13]

Role

According to the 1988 Apostolic Constitution on the Roman Curia, Pastor bonus, article 48, promulgated by John Paul II: "The proper duty of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is to promote and safeguard the doctrine on faith and morals in the whole Catholic world; so it has competence in things that touch this matter in any way."

This includes investigations into grave delicts (i.e., acts which the Catholic Church considers as being the most serious crimes: crimes against the Eucharist and against the sanctity of the Sacrament of Penance, and crimes against the sixth Commandment ("Thou shalt not commit adultery")) committed by a cleric against a person under the age of eighteen. These crimes, in Sacramentorum sanctitatis tutela a motu proprio of 2001, come under the competency of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In effect, it is the "promoter of justice" that deals with, among other things, the question of priests accused of paedophilia.[14] [15]

Within the DDF are the International Theological Commission and the Pontifical Biblical Commission. The Prefect of the DDF is ex officio president of these commissions.[16]

On 7 December 2021, Pope Francis promulgated a new version of the "Norms on the Delicts Reserved to the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith"; the original version had been first promulgated in 2001 by John Paul II and amended in 2010 by Benedict XVI. The changes of the new version concern "harmonising the norms with the revised Book VI of the Code of Canon Law, which was promulgated in May 2021" and adding "numerous normative measures of various kinds issued in previous years, especially since 2016."[17]

Organization

Until 1968, the pope held the title of prefect and appointed a cardinal to preside over the meetings, first as Secretary, then as Pro-Prefect.

Since 1968, the Cardinal head of the dicastery has borne the title of Prefect and the title of Secretary refers to the second highest-ranking officer of the Congregation. As of 2012 the Congregation had a membership of 18 cardinals and a smaller number of non-cardinal bishops, a staff of 38 (clerical and lay) and 26 consultors.[18]

The work of the CDF is divided into two sections, the doctrinal and the disciplinary. The CDF holds biennial plenary assemblies, and issues documents on doctrinal, disciplinary, and sacramental questions that occasionally include notifications concerning writings by Catholic theologians.[19]

Recent canonical judgments and publications

The following is a non-exhaustive list of recent documents and judgments issued by the DDF. Lengthy DDF documents usually have Latin titles. A short document that briefly states objections to one or more writings by a Catholic theologian is typically called a "notification".

2021–present

2011–2020

2001–2010

1991–2000

1981–1990

Leadership

Post:Cardinal Prefect
Body:Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith
Insignia:Coat of arms of the Vatican City.svg
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of the Holy See
Department:Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith
Style:His Eminence
Member Of:Roman Curia
Reports To:The Pope
Appointer:The Pope
Termlength:Five years, renewable
Constituting Instrument:Licet ab initio
Pastor bonus
Praedicate evangelium
Formation:21 July 1542
First:Antonio Michele Ghislieri

Secretaries until 1965

When the Supreme Sacred Congregation for the Roman and Universal Inquisition was first established in 1542, it was composed of several Cardinal Inquisitors styled as "Inquisitors-General", who were formally equal to each other, even if some of them were clearly dominant (e.g. Cardinal Gian Pietro Carafa from 1542, who was elected Pope Paul IV in 1555). Until 1968 the Pope himself presided over the Congregation. However, from 1564 the daily administration of the affairs of the Congregation was entrusted to the Cardinal Secretary.[39] [40] This model was retained when the Inquisition was formally renamed as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office in 1908.[41]

Unless stated otherwise, the term of office ended with the officeholder's death.

NameFromUntilAppointer
1Antonio Michele Ghislieri
15641566 Pius IV
2Giacomo Savelli31 July 15775 December 1587Gregory XIII
3Giulio Antonio Santori5 December 15879 May 1602Sixtus V
4Camillo Borghese
9 June 160316 May 1605Clement VIII
5Pompeio Arrigoni16 May 16054 April 1616Paul V
6Giovanni Garzia Millini4 April 16162 October 1629
7Antonio Marcello Barberini2 October 16291 December 1633Urban VIII
8Francesco Barberini1 December 163310 December 1679
9Cesare Facchinetti10 December 167931 January 1683Innocent XI
10Alderano Cybo31 January 168322 July 1700
11Galeazzo Marescotti22 July 17001 January 1716Innocent XII
12Fabrizio Spada1 January 171615 June 1717Clement XI
13Nicolò Acciaioli15 June 171723 February 1719
14Francesco del Giudice25 February 171910 October 1725
15Fabrizio Paolucci10 October 172512 June 1726Benedict XIII
16Pietro Ottoboni14 June 172629 February 1740
17Tommaso Ruffo29 August 174016 February 1753Benedict XIV
18Neri Maria Corsini26 February 17536 December 1770
19Giovanni Francesco Stoppani12 December 177018 November 1774Clement XIV
20Luigi Maria Torregiani22 February 17756 January 1777Pius VI
21Carlo Rezzonico17 January 177726 January 1799
22Leonardo Antonelli8 November 180023 January 1811Pius VII
23Giulio Maria della Somaglia20 May 18142 April 1830
24Bartolomeo Pacca5 April 183019 April 1844Pius VIII
25Vincenzo Macchi25 April 184430 September 1860Gregory XVI
26Costantino Patrizi Naro10 October 186017 December 1876Pius IX
27Prospero Caterini21 December 187628 October 1881
28Antonio Maria Panebianco30 March 188225 January 1883Leo XIII
29Luigi Maria Bilio, CRSP25 January 188330 January 1884
30Raffaele Monaco La Valletta15 February 188414 July 1896
31Lucido Maria Parocchi5 August 189615 January 1903
32Serafino Vannutelli16 January 190330 December 1908
33Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro30 December 190816 December 1913Pius X
34Domenico Ferrata3 January 191410 October 1914
35Rafael Merry del Val
14 October 191426 February 1930Benedict XV
36Donato Sbarretti4 July 19301 April 1939Pius XI
37Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani30 April 193913 January 1951
38Giuseppe Pizzardo16 February 195112 October 1959Pius XII
39Alfredo Ottaviani7 November 19597 December 1965John XXIII

Prefects since 1965

When Pope Paul VI changed the name of the dicastery on 7 December 1965, he changed the title of the cardinal in charge of the daily administration of the Congregation from Secretary to Pro-Prefect. He continued to reserve the title of Prefect to himself[42] until 1968 when he relinquished his role as head of the Congregation and named a Prefect.[43]

No.NameFromUntilAppointer
1Alfredo Ottaviani

7 December 19656 January 1968Paul VI
2Franjo Šeper
8 January 196825 November 1981
3Joseph Ratzinger

25 November 19812 April 2005John Paul II
4William Levada
13 May 20052 July 2012Benedict XVI
5Gerhard Ludwig Müller
2 July 20122 July 2017[44] [45]
6Luis Ladaria Ferrer, SJ
2 July 20171 July 2023[46] Francis
7Víctor Manuel Fernández
1 July 2023Incumbent

Secretaries since 1965

With the December 1965 reorganization of the Holy Office as the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the head of the Congregation was no longer titled Secretary. The dicastery's second-in-command, until then titled assessor, was then given the title of Secretary, as was already the case with the other Roman Congregations. All but the most recent have been made archbishops upon their appointment. The following have held the title of Secretary:

Present composition

See also

External links

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Notes and References

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