Inside the Vatican - inside the
Synod (3rd report): Week Two
our 'expert' FM reporter!
This week has seen a change in direction,
at least as far as the function of the Synod.
For the first few days the Synod Fathers, and then the invited
guests
(representatives of other
The most interesting sessions followed the
speech of Cardinal Scola. We broke into
language groups to discuss the material emerging from the proceedings
to that
point, and began to formulating issues that we would like to propose to
the
Holy Father for his post-Synodal Exhortation.
I was the “expert” in a very fine group, chaired by Cardinal
Cormac
Murphy-O’Connor (
In the meantime, another committee has been
working on a “Message” from the Synod, to be sent out to the whole
Church (and
everyone else!). Cardinal George Pell
was on that committee, but it was chaired by a very capable
French-Canadian,
Cardinal Marc Ouellet, of Québec. They
produced a document, in French, that had to be voted on – section by
section –
today (Saturday). I was given the French
original yesterday, and had to have the translation ready by the early
hours of
this morning so that the Synod Fathers who only know English could vote
on it. I got there … 9 pages of
single-spaced typing
– printed at the Vatican Press, some time between 4am and 9am today. These “messages” have their own literarische
Gattung (Literary Form),
but there are some good things in it. I
was particularly moved by the number on the issue of the divorced and
re-married. I am not supposed to let out
any secrets, but it finishes like this: “We want to tell you that we
are close
to you in our prayer and in our pastoral concern: your suffering is
also our
suffering. Together, let us ask the Lord
to help us faithfully obey his commandment.”
Whether or not such an open-ended statement will see the light
of day has
not yet been decided! This document is
still being discussed and voted on in the general assembly. Only time will tell … and it is not all as
good as that!
Late last night and today has been a busy
time for this expert. Not only do I get
these jobs, but I somehow seem to attract them.
The various language groups have produced their proposals (Propositiones). The next
step was to sort these proposals
into distinct areas. Once that was done
… finished between all day Saturday and a large part of Sunday night …
we were
in a situation to begin work on the redaction of unified proposals that
take
into account everything that the Synod Fathers have said.
Some we simply have to discard, and others
are re-formulated into a single proposal that may have originally come
from
several groups (i.e. different languages, etc.!). We
are now at that stage, and we will
continue that work tomorrow (Sunday) and Monday. We
have to have them all ready, in Latin and
Italian, by
I will manage to get away for some of
this! Tomorrow (Sunday) I am going to
the UPS for lunch (being picked up, as I do not have time to get there
by
public transport), and then I am giving a public lecture in the Centro Pro Unione, a gathering of young
students and committed people, located near St John Lateran, on the
theme
“Eucharist: Memory and Sacrifice.” I
know what I want to say … but when I am going to write it – I am not
too
sure. On Monday evening I hope to go to
the Pisana, to meet the Regional, Fr Vaclav Klement, and on Tuesday I
have been
invited to the evening meal at my Alma
Mater, the Pontifical Biblical Institute.
So … in between the events of the day, there are also some great
blessings in being in
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