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Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development will be particularly competent in matters concerning migration, the necessitous, the ill and the excluded, the marginalized and the victims of armed conflicts and natural catastrophes, the prisoners, the unemployed and victims of any form of slavery and torture. The goal of this article is to show the structure and jurisdiction of the newly created Dicastery, which is a part of the pope’s wide plan to reform the Roman Curia in a way that, by answering the needs of the times and the place, allows it to accomplish its main goal of helping the bishop of Rome in dealing with the matters of the universal Church (can. 360). The main goal of the Dicastery is to integrate different nations of the Earth.
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Dykasteria ds. promowania integralnego rozwoju człowieka będzie szczególnie kompetentna w kwestiach dotyczących migracji, potrzebujących, chorych i wyłączonych, zmarginalizowanych i ofiar konfliktów zbrojnych oraz katastrof naturalnych, więźniów, bezrobotnych i ofiar jakiejkolwiek formy niewolnictwa i tortury. Niniejszy artykuł ma celu ukazanie struktury i kompetencji nowopowstałej dykasterii, która wpisuje się w szeroki plan papieża zreformowania Kurii Rzymskiej w taki sposób, aby odpowiadając na potrzeby czasu i miejsca mogła ona lepiej realizować swoje główne zadanie, jakim jest niesienie pomocy Biskupowi Rzymu w załatwianiu spraw Kościoła powszechnego (kan. 360). Głównym zadaniem Dykasterii jest integrowanie różnych narodów ziemi.
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The Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization was established by Pope Benedict XVI in motu proprio Ubicumąue et semper (21 September 2010). The mission of evangelization is a continuation of the work of Jesus Christ – the first and supreme evangelizer. The duty of the Church to proclaim always and everywhere the Gospel of Christ cannot be overlooked. The Council, as a new dicastery of the Roman Curia, “pursues its own ends both by encouraging reflection on topics of the new evangelization, and by identifying and promoting suitable ways and means to accomplish it” (art. 2). The purpose of this article is to show the genesis, structure and competences of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization. The Council is directed by an archbishop president, assisted by a secretary, by an under-secretary and by an appropriate number of officials. The dicastery will have its own members and may avail itself of its own consultors. The competences of the Council – indicated in Ubicumąue et semper – are: l) to examine the meaning of the new evangelization, 2) to promote and to foster of the papal Magisterium related to the new evangelization, 3) to make known and to support initiatives linked to the new evangelization, 4) to study and to encourage the use of modern forms of communication, 5) to promote the use of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (art. 3). Furthermore, Pope Benedict XVI in motu proprio Fides per Doctrinam (16 January 2013) transferred the competence for catechesis from the Congregation for the Clergy to the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization.
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Rapid technological changes, which are mainly the result of the progress in computer technology, in the last decades of the twentieth century, have touched every area of life and have enforced numerous innovations. Modern ways of communication and exchange of information, especially the development of social media, have led to a significant and complex transformation of the traditional media. Practically all media companies around the world, in order to maintain their position on the market, have had to make decisive modifications of their ways of working. On one hand they remained available to the users of traditional media, but on the other hand, they look for effective ways of reaching all those who are using only new ways. Similarly, the Vatican media could not remain indifferent to the issues mentioned above. For several years the Vatican has initiated a process of preparation for a general reform of its media institutions. However, these works have accelerated at a great rate during the pontificate of Pope Francis.The reform of the Vatican media is not an easy task. It concerns several independent institutions. Each one of them has their own history and way of announcing the Gospel. The widespread computerization, especially the development of the internet and social media, has also forced the Vatican to reflect on new ways of communicating. Among many questions, the most important were about the effectiveness of evangelization through the media, the ways of spreading the Pope’s message around the world to as many faithful as possible, and about the costs of necessary investments that would allow further, dynamic development and effective functioning of the Vatican media.After the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, the problems of the reform of the Roman Curia and the necessary savings were raised again during the discussions of the cardinals on the congregations preceding conclave. It became clear that the structural changes in the Vatican would be one of the challenges which would face the next successor of St. Peter. As from the very start of his pontificate, Pope Francis emphasized the necessity of the deep reform of the Roman Curia. The evaluation of the entire media structure of the Vatican was one of the first reforms to be tackled.The reform of the Vatican media has already begun. In the Apostolic Letter as a Motu Proprio, published on June 27, 2015, Francis set up the new Vatican dicastery: The Secretariat for Communication. The plan of changes in the Vatican media prepares for the possibility of any difficulties and turbulences. A four­‑year restructuring process was planned. The year 2015 was dedicated to the creation, elaboration and consolidation of the new Vatican media structure. And it really happened. During the next year, 2016, a common administration for the two major institutions which depended on the new dicastery: the Vatican Radio and the Vatican Television Center, was established. During the year 2017 a similar restructuring process is expected in the next four Vatican media institutions: the Vatican Printing Press, the Photo Service, “L’Osservatore Romano” and the Vatican Publishing House. The process of restructuring of the Vatican media is expected to be completed by the end of 2018. Many details of these changes are raising many questions and concerns, especially among the employees of existing media entities. However, the real questions concern the effectiveness of the new system.
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