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Special Synod Report: Is 'Healthy Decentralization' Part of the Plan? Michael Matt reports from Rome on the last days of the Synod on the Family. Is the Pope's project all about changing the entire …More
Special Synod Report: Is 'Healthy Decentralization' Part of the Plan?

Michael Matt reports from Rome on the last days of the Synod on the Family. Is the Pope's project all about changing the entire central ruling authority of the Catholic Church, too?
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Logical conclusion singles out who is behind decentralization of the Church. Text of the "strategy" below:
32. Since I am called to put into practice what I ask of others, I too must think about a conversion of the papacy. It is my duty, as the Bishop of Rome, to be open to suggestions which can help make the exercise of my ministry more faithful to the meaning which Jesus Christ wished to give it …More
Logical conclusion singles out who is behind decentralization of the Church. Text of the "strategy" below:

32. Since I am called to put into practice what I ask of others, I too must think about a conversion of the papacy. It is my duty, as the Bishop of Rome, to be open to suggestions which can help make the exercise of my ministry more faithful to the meaning which Jesus Christ wished to give it and to the present needs of evangelization. Pope John Paul II asked for help in finding “a way of exercising the primacy which, while in no way renouncing what is essential to its mission, is nonetheless open to a new situation”.[35] We have made little progress in this regard. The papacy and the central structures of the universal Church also need to hear the call to pastoral conversion. The Second Vatican Council stated that, like the ancient patriarchal Churches, episcopal conferences are in a positionto contribute in many and fruitful ways to the concrete realization of the collegial spirit”.[36] Yet this desire has not been fully realized, since a juridical status of episcopal conferences which would see them as subjects of specific attributions, including genuine doctrinal authority, has not yet been sufficiently elaborated.[37] Excessive centralization, rather than proving helpful, complicates the Church’s life and her missionary outreach.

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