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2. Other structures for
ecclesial co-operation
As
well as the various Commissions, the USG has counted and still counts on other
forms of ecclesial co-operation.
In
the first place, I must mention the Council of 16, created to further
relations with the Congregation for Religious through the study and discussion
of themes important to the consecrated life. It is composed of eight Superiors
General from the USG and eight from the UISG. It meets periodically with
CIVCSVA. At first the Council held monthly meetings (8 or 9 in a year). They
were short: an hour and a half. Later, the meetings were changed to twice a
year, but of longer duration: half a day. At present three half-day meetings
are held, at the end of January, May and November.
The
Council of 16 was set up in 1968, on the basis of the suggestion in the
Motu Proprio Ecclesiae Sanctae "Curandum est ut Unio Superiorum
Generalium et Unio Superiorissarum Generalium per quondam Consilium apud Sacram
Congregationem de Religiosis constitutum audiri et consultari possint"
(n. 42). Cardinal Antoniutti, OFM was then Prefect of the Congregation for
Religious and Fr. Pedro Arrupe, SJ, President of the USG.
The
role of the Council of 16 was determined right at the beginning. Amongst
other things, the document that created the Council (22 June 1968) states that:
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the Council is a consultative and not a decision-making body
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it can present proposals and express desires to the Congregation
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the Congregation will consult it on serious problems relating to religious life
in the world
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its role is to advise, suggest and assist the Congregation for Religious in its
activities
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the USG and the UISG will inform the Council of 16 of problems to be
dealt with at meetings with the Congregation and will delegate members of the
Council to discuss such problems during those meetings
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the President of the Council is to be elected by its members (the first was Fr. Constantino
Koser, General of the Franciscans and Vice-President of the USG. The Vice
President was Br. Rosario Arano and the Secretary, Br. Charles Henry, Superior
General of the Brothers of the Christian Schools)
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the Council will meet at least once or twice a year. In any case, the USG and
the UISG can request extraordinary meetings, as can the Congregation for
Religious.
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in the absence of a Councilor, the USG or the UISG may choose a substitute.
The
Council of 16 has been, more or less successfully, a means of dialog,
but it has not always been as efficient as might be desired, due mainly to the
attitude of the Congregation for Religious. Since January 1996 the Minutes of
the Council of 16 have not been sent either to the Superiors General or to the
Conferences for Religious.
The
Council of 18 was
established in 1973 with aims similar to those of the Council of 16, but
in relation to the Congregation for the Evangelization of the Peoples, and in
regard to the problems and challenges in the area of missions. This Council is
composed of nine men and nine women Superiors General, elected respectively by
the USG and the UISG from the Superiors General of Institutes that are
exclusively missionary in nature or which have missionary commitments. The
Council of 18 was suspended between 1984 and 1985. Today this Council has been
given particular energy and practical application, thanks to H.E. Mgr. Marcello
Zago, OMI, Secretary of the CEP.
Lastly,
four Superiors General are members of the Plenary Body of CIVCSVA and four
others are part of the Plenary Body of the Congregation for the Evangelization
of the Peoples. Although they are not elected by the USG, but appointed by the
Holy Father, they do in a way represent us. In fact, when they finish their
term of office as Superiors General they automatically cease to be members of
the Plenary Body.
The
USG played an active part in preparing the various documents of the Holy See on
the consecrated life: Ecclesiae Sanctae (1966), Renovationis Causam
(1969), Evangelica Testificatio (1971), Mutuae Relationes (1978, Redemptoris
donum (1983), and, to a lesser extent, Vita fraterna in comunità
(1994)
There
was also significant collaboration in preparing those parts of the new Code
of Canon Law that relate to the consecrated life.
Another
important point was the preparation and progress of the Synods for Bishops.
During the preparations the USG was invited to put forward its observations in
the Consultative Documents. In several cases, these observations were
more numerous than those of the Bishops’ Conferences and the Permanent Secretariat of the Synod judged them to
be useful. Our presence at the Synods themselves consisted of ten delegates
elected by the USG and a number of "observers" appointed by the Holy
See.
Until
1990, the USG Executive Council took part from time to time in round table
sessions with the Holy Father. First with Paul VI and then with the present
Supreme Pontiff. These meetings were always marked by cordiality and frankness.
In particular, during the Holy Year 1983, there was a series of round tables
and working lunches with the Holy Father, at which a number of themes were
systematically discussed. Since 1990 it has not been possible to resume that
direct contact, in spite of requests made to the Vatican Curia.
Publications
by the Councils of 16 and 18, and of the General and Bi-annual Assemblies were
regularly sent not only to the Superiors General, but also to all the National
Conferences for Religious. Distribution of these documents is now undergoing
reconsideration.
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