THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR PROMOTING THE NEW EVANGELIZATION
by
Rev. Adrian SHARP
Study Visit to the Roman Curia – DCA 6961
Monsignor John A. RENKEN
Faculty of Canon Law
Saint Paul University
Ottawa
2012
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ABBREVIATIONS
FLANNERY1
FLANNERY, A. (gen. ed.), Vatican Council II, vol. 1
FLANNERY2
FLANNERY, A. (gen. ed.), Vatican Council II, vol. 2
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1 - HISTORY
At First Vespers on 28 June 2010, Pope Benedict XVI signaled his intention to establish a
new dicastery in the Roman Curia, “whose principal task will be to promote a renewed
evangelization in the countries where the first proclamation of the faith has already resonated and
where Churches with an ancient foundation exist but are experiencing the progressive
secularization of society and a sort of ‘eclipse of the sense of God.’”1 The Pontifical Council for
Promoting the New Evangelization was established by Benedict XVI with the promulgation of
the apostolic letter Ubicumque et semper.2 The need to announce the Gospel in an appropriate
way to the people of our times has been highlighted in both conciliar teaching, and also papal
magisterium since Vatican II.3 The genesis of the specific designation “new evangelization” is
traced to a homily of Blessed John Paul II given in Polish at the sanctuary of the Holy Cross at
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BENEDICT XVI, homily at First Vespers for the Solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, 28 June
2010, http:// www.vatican.va/ holy_father/ benedict_xvi/ homilies/ 2010/ documents /hf_benxvi_hom_20100628_vespri-pietro-paolo_en.html (22 February 2012).
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BENEDICT XVI, apostolic letter motu proprio establishing the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New
Evangelization Ubicumque et semper, 21 September 2010, in AAS, 102 (2010), pp. 788-792, English translation at
http:// www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/apost_letters/documents/hf_ben-xvi_apl_20100921_ubicumque-etsemper_en.html (21 February 2012) (= BENEDICT XVI, Ubicumque et semper).
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See especially: SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL, Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World
Gaudium et spes, 7 December 1965, in AAS, 58 (1966), pp. 1025-1115, English translation in FLANNERY1, pp. 9031001; SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL, Decree on the Church’s Missionary Activity Ad gentes, 7 December 1965, in
AAS, 58 (1966), pp. 947-990, English translation in FLANNERY1, pp. 813-856; PAUL VI, apostolic exhortation
Evangelii nuntiandi, 8 December 1975, in AAS, 68 (1976), pp. 5-76, English translation in FLANNERY2, pp. 711761; JOHN PAUL II, post-synodal apostolic exhortation on the vocation and the mission of the lay faithful in the
Church and in the world Christifideles laici, 30 December 1988, in AAS, 81 (1989), pp. 393-521, English translation
in The Pope Speaks, 34 (1989), pp. 103-168; JOHN PAUL II, encyclical letter on the permanent validity of the
Church’s missionary mandate Redemptoris missio, 7 December 1990, in AAS, 83 (1991), pp. 249-340, English
translation at http:// www.vatican.va/ holy_father/ john_paul_ii/ encyclicals/ documents/ hf_jpii_enc_07121990_redemptoris-missio_en.html (26 February 2012). JOHN PAUL II, apostolic letter at the close of the
great jubilee of the year 2000 Novo millennio ineunte, 6 January 2001, in AAS, 93 (2001), pp. 266-309, English
translation in The Pope Speaks, 46 (2001), pp. 152-183.
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Mogila. 4 In Ubicumque et semper, Benedict XVI speaks of various factors that have worked to
challenge the Church’s evangelizing mission. He recognizes that different parts of the world
need different responses. In some places a “renewed first proclamation of the Gospel”5 is needed.
In others, re-evanglization is required. Benedict XVI has desired “to offer appropriate responses
so that the entire Chruch, allowing herself to be regenerated by the power of the Holy Spirit, may
present herself to the contemporary world with a missionary impulse in order to promote the new
evangelization.”6 The Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization is charged with
assisting in this work.
2 - CURRENT FUNCTIONING
According to Ubicumque et semper, art. 4, § 1, the “Council is directed by an Archbishop
President, assisted by a Secretary, by an Under-Secretary and by an appropriate number of
Officials.” The current president of the Council is Archbishop Rino Fisichella. The secretary is
Archbishop José Octavio Ruiz Arenas, and the under-secretary is Monsignor Graham Bell. The
2011 Annuario Pontificio lists ten cardinal members of the Council, and another ten episcopal
members. The Council has an office on the Via della Conciliazione in Rome.
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JOHN PAUL II, “La Croce di Nowa Huta, Nuova seme di Evangelizzazione,” in Insegnamenti di Giovanni
Paolo II: II, 1979 (Gennaio-Giugno), Rome, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1979, p. 1505. John Allen Jr states that
“[t]he idea for such a council [the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization] was first floated in the
early 1980s by Fr. Luigi Giussani, founder of the Communion and Liberation movement, but was not taken up by
John Paul II” [ALLEN, John L. Jr, “Triumph of Theologians over Diplomats in Vatican,” National Catholic
Reporter, 9 July 2010, p. 13].
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BENEDICT XVI, Ubicumque et semper.
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Ibid.
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The new Pontifical Council held its first plenary assembly in May 2011. The Holy Father
addressed this assembly. 7
In five sections in article 3 of Ubicumque et semper, Benedict XVI states the specific tasks
of the Council. Firstly, it is “to examine in depth the theological and pastoral meaning of the new
evangelization” (art. 3, 1⁰). This task will link in very well with the theme of the next Synod of
Bishops to be held in 2012.
The theme of the 2012 Synod of Bishops is “The New
Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith.” 8 Benedict XVI made reference to
the forthcoming Synod in his address to the first plenary assembly of the Council: “I extend my
cordial greetings to all of you, with my encouragement for the contribution that you will make to
the work of the new dicastery, especially in view of the 13th ordinary general assembly of the
Synod of Bishops […].”9 The Holy Father recalled that “it is important to realize that being a
Christian is not a type of clothing to wear in private or on special occasions but is something
living and all-encompassing, able to contain all that is good in modern life.”10 He stated that
I hope that in your work during this assembly you will be able to draw up a
plan capable of helping the whole church and the different particular churches in
the commitment to the new evangelization, a project where the urgency of a
renewed proclamation involves formation, especially for the new generations,
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BENEDICT XVI, address to the first plenary assembly of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New
Evangelization,” 30 May 2011, English translation in Origins, 41 (2011-2012), p. 90 (= BENEDICT XVI, address, 30
May 2011).
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This theme was announced by Benedict XVI during the address at the Sunday Angelus on 24 October
2010. See http:// www.vatican.va/ holy_father/ benedict_xvi/ angelus/ 2010/ documents/hf_benxvi_ang_20101024_en.html (22 February 2012). The Lineamenta for the XIII Ordinary General Assembly of the
Synod of Bishops, “The New Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith,” to meet in 2012 can be
found at http:// www.vatican.va/ roman_curia/ synod/ documents/ rc_synod_doc_20110202_lineamenta-xiiiassembly_en.html (22 February 2012).
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BENEDICT XVI, address, 30 May 2011, p. 90.
10
Ibid., p. 91.
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and is combined with a proposal of concrete signs able to make evident the
response that the church intends to offer in this particular moment.11
Secondly, the Council is “to promote and to foster, in close collaboration with the Bishops’
Conferences concerned – which may establish ad hoc organisms – the study, dissemination, and
implementation of the Papal Magisterium related to topics connected with the new
evangelization (art. 3, 2⁰).
Thirdly, the Council is “to make known and to support initiatives linked to the new
evangelization that are already being put into practice in various particular Churches, and to
promote the realization of new projects by actively involving the resources present in Institutes
of Consecrated Life and in Societies of Apostolic Life, as well as in groups of the faithful and in
new communities” (art. 3, 3⁰). One such initiative that may gain the support of the new Pontifical
Council may be the Courtyard of the Gentiles which aims to be a meeting point of dialogue
between believers and non believers.12
Fourthly, the Council is “to study and to encourage the use of modern forms of
communication as instruments for the new evangelization” (art. 3, 4⁰). Benedict XVI has
reflected on numerous occasions about the modern forms of communication and their place in
evangelization. In his message for the 45th World Communications Day he said, “I would like
then to invite Christians, confidently and with an informed and responsible creativity, to join the
11
Ibid., p. 91.
12
The Courtyard of the Gentiles is promoted by the Pontifical Council for Culture which is headed by
Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, who is also a member of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization.
See: “Courtyard of the Gentiles Seen as Turning Point for Dialogue,” http://www.zenit.org/rssenglish-32144 (22
February 2012).
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network of relationships which the digital era has made possible. This is not simply to satisfy the
desire to be present, but because this network is an integral part of human life.” 13 In his message
for the previous World Communications Day, the Holy Father had specifically called on priests
to use the new means of communications in their priestly ministry. He said, “To my dear brother
priests, then, I renew the invitation to make astute use of the unique possibilities offered by
modern communications. May the Lord make all of you enthusiastic heralds of the Gospel in the
new ‘agorà’ which the current media are opening up.”14 On interest in this regard, on 2 May
2011 the Vatican hosted a meeting of bloggers “both to better understand what bloggers need,
and to present media initiatives under way in the Church.”
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The meeting was hosted by the
Pontifical Councils for Culture and Social Communications. This would be another area that
would be within the competence of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New
Evangelization.
Fifthly, the Council is “to promote the use of the Catechism of the Catholic Church as an
essential and complete formulation of the content of the faith for the people of our time” (art. 3,
5⁰).
13
BENEDICT XVI, message for the 45th World Communications Day, 24 January 2011, http://
www.vatican.va/ holy_father/benedict_xvi/messages/communications/documents/hf_ben-xvi_mes_20110124_45thworld-communications-day_en.html (22 February 2011).
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BENEDICT XVI, message for the 44th World Communications Day, 24 January 2010, http://
www.vatican.va/ holy_father/benedict_xvi/messages/communications/documents/hf_ben-xvi_mes_20100124_44thworld-communications-day_en.html (22 February 2012).
15
“Vatican Hosting a Meeting for Bloggers,” http://www.zenit.org/article-32267?l=english (22 February
2012).
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Benedict XVI has stated that “the entire community is called to reinvigorate its missionary
spirit to proclaim the good news that the people of our time are waiting for” and that therefore,
“the lifestyle of believers needs to be genuinely credible and all the more convincing for the
dramatic conditions in which those who need to hear it live.” 16 Benedict recalled the words of
Pope Paul VI: “It is therefore by her own conduct, by her own manner of life, that the church can
most effectively evangelize the world, that is by the witness given by her own life which clearly
proclaims her fidelity to God, her poverty and asceticism, her independence in face of all the
powers of this world, in a word, her sanctity.”17 The Pontifical Council for Promoting the New
Evangelization is charged with being “at the service of the particular Churches, especially in
those territories of Christian tradition where the phenomenon of secularization is more obviously
apparenent” (Ubicumque et semper, art. 2). Through this service, the new Council will help the
whole Church to respond to this pressing need of our times.
16
BENEDICT XVI, address, 30 May 2011, p. 91.
17
PAUL VI, apostolic exhortation Evangelii nuntiandi, 8 December 1975, no. 41, in AAS, 68 (1976), pp. 5-76,
English translation in FLANNERY2, p. 728.
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________, encyclical letter on the permanent validity of the Church’s missionary mandate
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1504-1509.
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________, post-synodal apostolic exhortation on the vocation and the mission of the lay faithful
in the Church and in the world Christifideles laici, 30 December 1988, in AAS, 81 (1989),
pp. 393-521, English translation in The Pope Speaks, 34 (1989), pp. 103-168.
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________, Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium et spes, 7
December 1965, in AAS, 58 (1966), pp. 1025-1115, English translation in FLANNERY1, pp.
903-1001.
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Unattributed Articles
“Courtyard of the Gentiles Seen as Turning Point for Dialogue,” http://www.zenit.org/rssenglish32144 (22 February 2012).
“New Vatican Agency to Combat ‘de-Christianization,’” National Catholic Reporter, 29 October
2010, p. 4.
“Vatican Hosting a Meeting for Bloggers,” http://www.zenit.org/article-32267?l=english (22
February 2012).
“Waiting Game: New Vatican Agency Yet to Materialize,” National Catholic Reporter, 15
October 2010, p. 4.
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