CHAPTER II
: THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS
Can.
342 The synod of Bishops is a group of Bishops selected from different parts of
the world, who meet together at specified times to promote the close
relationship between the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops. These Bishops, by their
counsel, assist the Roman Pontiff in the defence and development of faith and
morals and in the preservation and strengthening of ecclesiastical discipline.
They also consider questions concerning the mission of the Church in the world.
Can.
343 The function of the synod of Bishops is to discuss the matters proposed to
it and set forth recommendations. It is not its function to settle matters or
to draw up decrees, unless the Roman Pontiff has given it deliberative power in
certain cases; in this event, it rests with the Roman Pontiff to ratify the
decisions of the synod.
Can.
344 The synod of Bishops is directly under the authority of the Roman Pontiff,
whose prerogative it is:
1° to
convene the synod, as often as this seems opportune to him, and to designate
the place where the meetings are to be held
2° to
ratify the election of those who, in accordance with the special law of the
synod, are to be elected, and to designate and appoint other members;
3° at a
suitable time before the celebration of the synod, to prescribe the outlines of
the questions to be discussed, in accordance with the special law;
4° to
determine the agenda;
5° to
preside over the synod personally or through others;
6° to
conclude, transfer, suspend or dissolve the synod.
Can.
345 The synod of Bishops can meet in general assembly, in which matters are
dealt with which directly concern the good of the universal Church; such an
assembly is either ordinary or extraordinary. It can also meet in special assembly,
to deal with matters directly affecting a determined region or regions.
Can.
346 §1 The synod of Bishops meeting in ordinary general assembly is comprised,
for the most part, of Bishops elected for each assembly by the Episcopal Conferences,
in accordance with the norms of the special law of the synod. Other members are
designated according to the same law; others are directly appointed by the
Roman Pontiff. Added to these are some members of clerical religious
institutes, elected in accordance with the same special law.
§2 The
synod of Bishops meeting in extraordinary general assembly for the purpose of
dealing with matters which require speedy resolution, is comprised for the most
part, of Bishops who, by reason of the office they hold, are designated by the
special law of the synod; others are appointed directly by the Roman Pontiff.
Added to these are some members of clerical religious institutes, elected in
accordance with the same law.
§3 The
synod of Bishops which meets in special assembly is comprised of members chosen
principally from those regions for which the synod was convened, in accordance
with the special law by which the synod is governed.
Can.
347 §1 When the meeting of the synod of Bishops is concluded by the Roman
Pontiff, the function entrusted in it to the Bishops and other members ceases.
§2 If the
Apostolic See becomes vacant after the synod has been convened or during its
celebration, the meeting of the synod, and the function entrusted in it to the
members, is by virtue of the law itself suspended, until the new Pontiff
decrees either that the assembly is to be dissolved or that it is to continue.
Can.
348 §1 There is to be a permanent general secretariat of the synod, presided
over by a Secretary general appointed by the Roman Pontiff. The Secretary is to
have the assistance of a council of the secretariat, composed of Bishops, some
elected by the synod of Bishops itself in accordance with the special law,
others appointed by the Roman Pontiff. The function of all these persons ceases
with the beginning of a new general assembly.
§2 For each
assembly of the synod of Bishops there are one or more special secretaries, who
are appointed by the Roman Pontiff. They remain in office only until the end of
the synod assembly.
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