Vatican to study bringing Catholics back to politics
(May 19,2010) Vatican’s Pontifical Council for the Laity will begin its 24th plenary
assembly on Thursday, dedicating the three-day meeting to consider "Witnesses to
Christ in the Political Community." A communiqué from the Council noted how Pope Benedict
XVI has repeatedly affirmed a pressing need for a renewed commitment of Catholics
in political life. Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko, president of the Pontifical Council will
inaugurate the event. During the Assembly, Lorenzo Ornaghi, Rector of the Sacred
Heart Catholic University in Milan, Italy, will speak on "Politics and democracy today.”
Cardinal Camillo Ruini, President of the Italian bishops' "Cultural Project," will
examine the topic of "Church and political community, and Archbishop Salvatore Fisichella,
President of the Pontifical Academy for Life, will speak on "The responsibility of
the lay faithful in political life." Andrea Riccardi, founder of the Rome-based Catholic
lay Community of Sant'Egidio, will give a report on great Christian personalities
in the history of politics. And the undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for the
Laity, Guzmán Carriquiry, will speak on methods for forming the lay faithful in politics. Pope
Benedict will receive the participants in audience on Friday.