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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pope Francis , Massimo FaggioliPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9780814668535ISBN 10: 0814668534 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 24 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsCONTENTS Historical-Theological Introduction ix POPE FRANCIS APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION PRAEDICATE EVANGELIUM on the Roman Curia and Its Service to the Church in the World I. Preamble 3 II. Principles and Criteria for the Service of the Roman Curia 10 III. General Norms (art. 1-43) 16 IV. Secretariat of State (art. 44-52) 33 V. Dicasteries 38 Dicastery for Evangelization (art. 53-68) 38 Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (art. 69-78) 44 Dicastery for the Service of Charity (art. 79-81) 48 Dicastery for the Eastern Churches (art. 82-87) 49 Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (art. 88-97) 51 Dicastery for the Causes of Saints (art. 98-102) 54 Dicastery for Bishops (art. 103-112) 55 Dicastery for the Clergy (art. 113-120) 59 Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (art. 121-127) 63 Dicastery for the Laity, the Family and Life (art. 128-141) 65 Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity (art. 142-146) 70 Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue (art. 147-152) 72 Dicastery for Culture and Education (art. 153-162) 74 Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development (art. 163-174) 78 Dicastery for Legislative Texts (art. 175-182) 83 Dicastery for Communication (art. 183-188) 85 VI. Institutions of Justice 87 Institutions of Justice (art. 189) 87 Apostolic Penitentiary (art. 190-193) 87 Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura (art. 194-199) 88 Tribunal of the Roman Rota (art. 200-204) 90 VII. Institutions of Finance 93 Council for the Economy (art. 205-211) 93 Secretariat for the Economy (art. 212-218) 95 Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (art. 219-221) 98 Office of the Auditor General (art. 222-224) 99 Commission for Confidential Matters (art. 225-226) 100 Committee for Investments (art. 227) 101 VIII. Offices 102 Prefecture of the Papal Household (art. 228-230) 102 Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff (art. 231-234) 103 The Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (art. 235-237) 105 IX. Advocates 107 Register of Advocates at the Roman Curia (art. 238-239) 107 The Corps of Advocates of the Holy See (art. 240) 108 X. Institutions Associated with the Holy See (art. 241-249) 109 XI. Transitional Norm (art. 250) 112 Notes 115ReviewsProfessor Faggioli offers a valuable and well-informed historical and theological appraisal of Pope Francis's reform of the Roman Curia and its implications for a new structure of service for a more missionary church. He skillfully situates his assessment of Praedicate Evangelium in the historical and theological reform of the Curia beginning in 1588 with Pope Sixtus through the election of Pope Francis. The author demonstrates how the apostolic constitution reflects Pope Francis's vision of the church and the ecclesiology of Vatican Council II considering a more global church 'walking together' in synodality. Structured on Francis's core values of service to the pope, co-responsibility, and service to the ministry of bishops, local churches, and episcopal conferences, Praedicate Evangelium presents a blueprint for reform that calls for structural change as well as spiritual and cultural conversion. Sharon Euart, RSM, JCD, Executive Director, Resource Center for Religious Institutes Massimo Faggioli presents the historical and theological context for intelligently understanding Pope Francis's reform of the Roman Curia, an institution many popes have tried to reform with limited success. Thomas J. Reese, SJ "“Massimo Faggioli presents the historical and theological context for intelligently understanding Pope Francis’s reform of the Roman Curia, an institution many popes have tried to reform with limited success.” Thomas J. Reese, SJ ""Professor Faggioli offers a valuable and well-informed historical and theological appraisal of Pope Francis’s reform of the Roman Curia and its implications for a new structure of service for a more missionary church. He skillfully situates his assessment of Praedicate Evangelium in the historical and theological reform of the Curia beginning in 1588 with Pope Sixtus through the election of Pope Francis. The author demonstrates how the apostolic constitution reflects Pope Francis’s vision of the church and the ecclesiology of Vatican Council II considering a more global church 'walking together' in synodality. Structured on Francis’s core values of service to the pope, co-responsibility, and service to the ministry of bishops, local churches, and episcopal conferences, Praedicate Evangelium presents a blueprint for reform that calls for structural change as well as spiritual and cultural conversion."" Sharon Euart, RSM, JCD, Executive Director, Resource Center for Religious Institutes “The new legislation on the organization of the Roman Curia, put in place by Pope Francis, is yet another step in its evolution. Massimo Faggioli puts this reform in a historical-theological context and immerses his readership in a breathtaking crash course on the development of this centuries old institution and the problems that are inherent to its functioning.” Kurt Martens, The Catholic University of America ""A very focused text analysis of a particular document written by an author with an extensive background in Church history. It is an engaging text that brings together both the seriousness of historical analysis with some gossipy, if you will, pieces."" Catholic Media Association" The new legislation on the organization of the Roman Curia, put in place by Pope Francis, is yet another step in its evolution. Massimo Faggioli puts this reform in a historical-theological context and immerses his readership in a breathtaking crash course on the development of this centuries old institution and the problems that are inherent to its functioning. Kurt Martens, The Catholic University of America Professor Faggioli offers a valuable and well-informed historical and theological appraisal of Pope Francis's reform of the Roman Curia and its implications for a new structure of service for a more missionary church. He skillfully situates his assessment of Praedicate Evangelium in the historical and theological reform of the Curia beginning in 1588 with Pope Sixtus through the election of Pope Francis. The author demonstrates how the apostolic constitution reflects Pope Francis's vision of the church and the ecclesiology of Vatican Council II considering a more global church 'walking together' in synodality. Structured on Francis's core values of service to the pope, co-responsibility, and service to the ministry of bishops, local churches, and episcopal conferences, Praedicate Evangelium presents a blueprint for reform that calls for structural change as well as spiritual and cultural conversion. Sharon Euart, RSM, JCD, Executive Director, Resource Center for Religious Institutes Massimo Faggioli presents the historical and theological context for intelligently understanding Pope Francis's reform of the Roman Curia, an institution many popes have tried to reform with limited success. Thomas J. Reese, SJ Massimo Faggioli presents the historical and theological context for intelligently understanding Pope Francis's reform of the Roman Curia, an institution many popes have tried to reform with limited success. Thomas J. Reese, SJ Author InformationMassimo Faggioli, PhD, is professor in the department of theology and religious studies at Villanova University (Philadelphia). He is a columnist for Commonweal and La Croix International, and his many books and articles have been published in more than ten languages. His most recent books include The Liminal Papacy of Pope Francis: Moving Toward Global Catholicity (Orbis Books, 2020) and Joe Biden and Catholicism in the United States (Bayard, 2021). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |