The goal of a new slogan adopted by the Vatican’s official charity is
being called “unrealistic” by the Church official charged with
overseeing the organization.
Cardinal Robert Sarah said he doesn’t understand Caritas
International’s new theme – “One Human Family – Zero Poverty,” which was
unveiled at the charity’s annual meeting this week in Rome.
“I think it would be wise not to follow some unrealistic slogans.
But, I'm very hesitant to understand what zero poverty means, because
Christ said we will always have the poor. So, what is a realistic way we
can fight the poverty? But, it's difficult to absolutely cancel out
poverty,” he told CNA May 22.
The slogan is both the theme for this week’s conference and for the organization’s strategic document for the next four years.
The cardinal’s comments come at a difficult time for Caritas.
The
organization faces criticism from Cardinal Sarah, president of the
Pontifical Council Cor Unum, and others for a perceived lack of Catholic
identity.
Earlier this year, the Vatican blocked Caritas’ current general
secretary, Lesley-Anne Knight, from running for re-appointment to her
post.
The charity’s governance is also being revamped to give Vatican
officials more control over its work.
Cardinal Sarah alluded to these concerns in his opening remarks at
the Caritas meeting on Sunday, which was attended by roughly 300
delegates.
“I believe it is important to understand that our charitable
organizations are located within the Church and not alongside her,” he
said.
“A Caritas that wasn’t an ecclesial expression would have no meaning
or existence. The Church cannot be considered as a partner of Catholic
organizations. They are the organizations that take part in her
mission.”
He also stressed that the agency’s work is “not merely philanthropic”
but above all “entails giving back to human persons all their dignity
as children of God.”
Cardinal Sarah’s comments came only moments after both the charity’s
slogan and the work of its current general secretary had been praised by
Caritas president, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga.
Cardinal Rodriguez said the new slogan represents a “will to fight
injustice and poverty. It is a simple expression of our understanding of
the world.”
“Zero can be conceived as a ‘condition of possibility’ for all the
numbers,” he added. “It is an analogy for equality. We cannot negotiate
about 2 percent or 20 percent or 0.7 percent of poor people.”
He acknowledged that the Vatican’s handling of Knight’s reappointment
had “caused grievance” in the organization, especially for female
Caritas workers.
This week’s meeting in Rome marks the 60th anniversary of the
founding of Caritas.
The organization is currently in talks with the
Vatican’s Secretariat of State to create new statutes that will enhance
its Catholic identity.
Cardinal Sarah thinks that "the future will be very brilliant" for Caritas if it follows "the indication given by Pope Benedict XVI in 'Deus Caritas Est.'"
Cardinal Sarah thinks that "the future will be very brilliant" for Caritas if it follows "the indication given by Pope Benedict XVI in 'Deus Caritas Est.'"
"Caritas must follow the steps of Jesus, expressing the compassion,
(and) the love of God with humility," he said.
The way forward for
Caritas should be the teachings of the previous Popes, "starting from
Pius XII and John Paul II and Benedict XVI."