NOTE FROM THE CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Vatican City, 26 June 2012 (VIS) - Given
below is the text of an English-language note issued today by the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Fatih concerning the appointment of
Archbishop Augustine Di Noia as vice president of the Pontifical
Commission "Ecclesia Dei":
"Pope Benedict XVI has named Archbishop
Augustine Di Noia, O.P., to the post of vice president of the Pontifical
Commission 'Ecclesia Dei'. The appointment of a high-ranking prelate to
this position is a sign of the Holy Father’s pastoral solicitude for
traditionalist Catholics in communion with the Holy See and his strong
desire for the reconciliation of those traditionalist communities not in
union with the See of Peter. The president of the commission is the
Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal
William J. Levada.
"The Pontifical Commission 'Ecclesia Dei' was established in 1988 by
Blessed John Paul II to facilitate 'full ecclesial communion of priests,
seminarians, religious communities or individuals until now linked in
various ways to the Fraternity founded by Archbishop Lefebvre' and to
promote the pastoral care of the faithful attached to the ancient Latin
liturgical tradition of the Catholic Church. In 2009, the Pontifical
Commission was structurally linked to the Congregation for the Doctrine
of the Faith to address the doctrinal issues in the ongoing dialogue
between the Holy See and the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X.
"As a respected Dominican theologian, Archbishop Di Noia has devoted
much attention to these doctrinal issues, as well as to the priority of
the hermeneutic of continuity and reform in the right interpretation of
Vatican Council II - a critically important area in the dialogue between
the Holy See and the Priestly Fraternity. Under the guidance of
Cardinal Levada, with the assistance of Msgr. Guido Pozzo, secretary of
the Pontifical Commission, this dialogue has been ongoing over the past
three years.
"Previously, Archbishop Di Noia served as secretary of the Congregation
for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments where, together
with the prefect, Cardinal Antonio Canizares, he oversaw the
reorganisation of the dicastery and the preparation of a new
'Regolamento' following the directions of Pope Benedict’s 'motu proprio'
of 30 August 2011, 'Quaerit Semper'. Archbishop Di Noia’s experience
and continued association with the Congregation for Divine Worship will
facilitate the development of certain desired liturgical provisions in
the celebration of the 1962 'Missale Romanum'.
"In addition, the broad respect that Archbishop Di Noia enjoys in the
Jewish community will help in addressing some issues that have arisen in
the area of Catholic-Jewish relations as the journey towards the
reconciliation of traditionalist communities has progressed".
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