1. The
principal feature characterizing the revision of the Apostolic Constitution Regimini
Ecclesiæ universæ, so that it might be adapted to the needs
that arose after its promulgation, was certainly to emphasize the pastoral
nature of the Roman Curia. Viewed in this way, the true character of the
functions fulfilled in the midst, as it were, of the Apostolic See shines
bright and clear, so that they provide the Supreme Pontiff with suitable
instruments to carry out the mission entrusted to him by Christ Our Lord.
Through that unique ministry which he offers to the Church, the Supreme
Pontiff strengthens his brothers in the faith (Lk 22:32) — the
pastors, namely, and the Christian faithful of the universal Church — looking
only to nourish and guard that Church communion in which "there are also
particular Churches that retain their own traditions, without prejudice to the
Chair of Peter which presides over the whole assembly of charity (cf. S.
Ignatius M., Ad Rom., pref., Funk, I, p. 252), and protects their
legitimate variety and at the same time keeps watch to ensure that individual
differences, so far from being harmful to unity, actually serve its
cause."
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