II - THE PROCESS AND SPIRIT OF DRAFTING THE TEXT
1.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is the result of very extensive
collaboration: it was prepared over six years of intense work done in a spirit
of complete openness and fervent zeal.
2. In 1986 I entrusted a commission of 12
Cardinals and Bishops, chaired by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger,
with the task of preparing a draft of the catechism requested by the Synod
Fathers. An editorial committee of seven diocesan Bishops, experts in theology
and catechesis, assisted the commission in its work.
3. The commission, charged with giving
directives and with overseeing the course of the work attentively followed all
the stages in editing the nine subsequent drafts. The editorial committee, for
its part, assumed responsibility for writing the text, making the emendations
requested by the commission and examining the observations of numerous
theologians, exegetes and catechists, and above all, of the Bishops of the
whole world, in order to improve the text. The committee was a place of
fruitful and enriching exchanges of opinion to ensure the unity and homogeneity
of the text.
4. The project was the object of extensive
consultation among all Catholic Bishops, their Episcopal Conferences or Synods,
and of theological and catechetical institutes. As a whole, it received a
broadly favourable acceptance on the part of the Episcopate. It can be said
that this catechism is the result of the collaboration of the whole Episcopate
of the Catholic Church, who generously accepted my invitation to share
responsibility for an enterprise which directly concerns the life of the
Church. This response elicits in me a deep feeling of joy, because the harmony
of so many voices truly expresses what could be called the symphony of the
faith. The achievement of this catechism thus reflects the collegial nature of
the Episcopate: it testifies to the Church's catholicity.
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