Pope
Francis names members of new Council for the Economy, appoints
Cardinal Marx as coordinator
Catholic Culture March 10, 2014 http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=20722
Pope Francis has named the 15 members of the Council for the
Economy, a new body whose creation he announced in his recent
motu proprio Fidelis et Dispensator Prudens.
The Council for the Economy, according to the document, is
entrusted with the task of “supervising economic
management and supervising the structures and the administrative
and financial activities of the dicasteries of the Roman Curia,
of the institutions connected to the Holy See, and of Vatican
City State.”
Pope Francis has named Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich
and Freising as the coordinator of the Council. Cardinal Marx is
among the eight prelates who serve on the Council of Cardinals,
which assists the Pope in the governance of the universal Church
and in the reform of the Roman Curia.
Other prelates who will serve on the Council for the
Economy are Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston;
Cardinal Wilfrid Fox Napier of Durban, South Africa; Cardinal
Norberto Rivera Carrera of Mexico City; Cardinal Juan Luis
Cipriani Thorne of Lima; Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard of
Bordeaux, France; Cardinal John Tong Hon of Hong Kong; and
Cardinal Agostino Vallini, vicar general of Rome. The latter six
prelates served on the 15-member Council of Cardinals for the
Study of Economic and Administrative Problems of the Holy See,
which no longer exists.
Pope Francis also appointed seven lay members of the new
Council for the Economy:
- Joseph F.X. Zahra, former director of the Central Bank
of Malta
- Jean-Baptiste de Franssu, former president of the
European Fund and Asset Management Association
- John F. Kyle, retired vice president of Imperial Oil
Limited in Canada
- Enrique Llano Cueto, an economist from the University
of Madrid
- Jochen Messemer, former partner of McKinsey &
Company and board chairman of Ergo International Ltd.
- Francesco Vermiglio, professor of business
administration at the University of Messina
- George Yeo, who has served as Singapore’s
Minister of State for Finance
The Council for the Economy is related to, but distinct
from, the new Secretariat for the Economy, which is entrusted
with the audit, economic supervision, policies, procedures, and
human resources of the dicasteries of the Roman Curia, of the
institutions connected to the Holy See, and of Vatican City
State. The cardinal prefect of the new Secretariat for the
Economy is Cardinal George Pell; the secretary general is Msgr.
Alfred Xuereb, who served as Pope Benedict’s second
secretary and Pope Francis’s first secretary.
Father Federico Lombardi, the director of the Holy See
Press Office, said in a statement that “the relations
between the Council and the Secretariat for the Economy will be
defined by the statutes, and in any case the Council is to be
understood as a body with its own authority for policy
decisions, not merely an advisory organ of the Secretariat for
the Economy.”
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