The
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Congregation for
Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life have for
some time been collaborating on a renewed theological vision of
Religious Life in the Church.
The concern of the Holy See, expressed
partially in the Doctrinal Assessment of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious in
the United States, is motivated by a desire to support the noble and
beautiful vocation of Religious so that the eloquent witness of
Religious Life may prosper in the Church to the benefit of future
generations.
The initiatives of the Holy See in this area are
concerned primarily with the faith of the Church and its expression in
Religious Life.
The Church’s faith—in the loving plan of the Father who
sent his Son to be our Savior, in the inspiration of Sacred Scripture,
in the gift of grace through the Sacraments, in the nature of the Church
guided by the Holy Spirit—this faith is at the heart of the Evangelical
Counsels.
It motivates the passion for justice shared by so many
Religious women and men, and it seeks ever to be expressed in active
charity towards those most in need.
Recent media commentary on
remarks made on Sunday May the 5th during the General Assembly of the
International Union of Superiors General by Cardinal João Braz de Aviz,
Prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life, has
suggested a divergence between the CDF and the Congregation for
Religious in their approach to the renewal of Religious Life.
Such an
interpretation of the Cardinal’s remarks is not justified. The Prefects
of these two Congregations work closely together according to their
specific responsibilities and have collaborated throughout the process
of the Doctrinal Assessment of the LCWR.
Archbishop Gerhard Müller,
Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and Cardinal
Braz de Aviz met yesterday and reaffirmed their common commitment to the
renewal of Religious Life, and particularly to the Doctrinal Assessment
of the LCWR and the program of reform it requires, in accordance with
the wishes of the Holy Father.