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Posted: 2/20/2015

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'As I mentioned in my last post, from last Friday to Sunday we held our first plenary session of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. The commission now consists of 17 members from nations all over the world. They all are very competent, dedicated, and passionate people.' Pilot photo/L'Osservatore Romano


This week I have been in Rome for meetings leading up to the Consistory for the creation of new cardinals tomorrow, Valentine's Day. As I mentioned in my last post, from last Friday to Sunday we held our first plenary session of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. The commission now consists of 17 members from nations all over the world. They all are very competent, dedicated, and passionate people. It was a very productive meeting and there were a number of different ideas set forth by the group. I am so pleased to have this larger and more diverse group, which I know is going to enrich our work. I was very pleased with the spirit of the different commission members and very grateful for their commitment. On Sunday (2/8), the commission members celebrated Mass together at the Church of St. Stephen of the Abyssinians within the Vatican. It is the church of the Ethiopian Catholics (the same rite as the Ethiopians and Eritreans who gather every Sunday at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston) and is just behind the Pontifical Ethiopian College. The church has been used by the Ethiopians for about the past 500 years, though the history of the building itself goes back nearly 1,500 years.

Various meetings in Rome

Thursday (2/12), along with many of the new cardinals, I was invited for dinner at the British Embassy to the Holy See. There were a number of different bishops there from nations in the British Commonwealth as well as the representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Following our meetings of the commission, we entered into several days of meetings of the group of cardinals advising the Holy Father on reform of the Roman Curia. As always, the Holy Father was with us throughout our meetings, except for Wednesday during the General Audience. We are still working on several recommendations for the reform of the Curia, as well as on a number of other issues that the Holy Father has brought before us.

Finally, yesterday and today we had the consistory of the College of Cardinals. It was an opportunity to share with them what has been accomplished over this last year around reforms of the curia, the Vatican Bank and finances, child protection, as well as a number of other proposals that we have been dealing with. For my part, I gave about a 40 minute report on the work of the Commission for the Protection of Minors, after which I answered questions. There was a great spirit among the cardinals. They were very happy to hear what was happening and anxious to make their suggestions. Of course, much of what was discussed in the consistory must remain confidential, but Father Lombardi has done an excellent job of keeping everyone updated on our meetings. You can read his updates here if you want to find out more.

During the break today, Kiko Arguello, one of the initiators of the Neocatechumenal Way, invited me for lunch along with Cardinal Schonborn. We had a very nice talk but, of course, we had to head back right away to the Vatican to continue the consistory.

Tomorrow will be the ceremony for the creation of new cardinals and Sunday will be the Mass with the Holy Father. I look forward to sharing my reflections on those events with you next week!