Pope asks Curia to find ways to implement 'Joy of Gospel' in its work
April 2, 2014:- Pope Francis on Tuesday called together the heads of all Vatican
offices to discuss how they could integrate into their work the teaching of his apostolic
exhortation, "Evangelii Gaudium" Latin for “The Joy of the Gospel" A communiqué from
Vatican’s Press Office said the meeting, held inside the Apostolic Palace, lasted
two and a half hours. Passionist Father Ciro Benedettini, vice director of the Vatican
press office said the pope wanted the group to talk about how the papal document,
which calls on Catholics to be living examples of joy, love and charity, "can influence
the work of the Curia." Those attending the meeting discussed their "reflections
and reactions" to the pope's apostolic exhortation and "the prospects that are open
for its implementation," the Vatican said in a brief statement issued at the end of
the discussion. Pope Francis held a similar meeting last September when he called
together top Vatican officials to hear their questions and suggestions about his ongoing
reform of the Vatican bureaucracy. Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman,
had said the September meeting lasted nearly three hours and, except for a brief greeting
by the pope, was devoted to remarks by the other participants. In "The Joy of
the Gospel," released in November 2013, Pope Francis laid out his hopes for a truly
missionary church, driven by "a missionary impulse capable of transforming everything,
so that the church's customs, ways of doing things, times and schedules, language
and structures can be suitably channelled for the evangelization of today's world
rather than for her self-preservation." The document was meant as a stimulus for
Catholics, parishes, organizations and the church hierarchy itself to follow a path
of deepening conversion and to recognize it "cannot leave things as they presently
are. 'Mere administration' can no longer be enough," the pope wrote, and "excessive
centralization, rather than proving helpful, complicates the church's life and her
missionary outreach." In an effort to help the church and her ministers be more
faithful to Jesus and his teachings, the pope invited everyone to be bold and creative
in this task of rethinking the goals, structures, style and methods of evangelization
in their respective communities. Sedoc/Cns