Pope Francis participated in the online meeting of the Cardinal Council on the afternoon of June 24 at the House of Saint Mart, and other cardinal members attended the online meeting on all continents. The cardinals expressed satisfaction with the recent report of the European Commission’s Ad Hoc Expert Committee on the Evaluation of Anti-Money Laundering Measures and the progress made by the Holy See’s economic and financial supervision methods.
(Vatican News Network) The importance of the spiritual process in the dioceses of the world, satisfaction with the report of the European Commission’s Ad Hoc Expert Committee on Anti-Money Laundering Measures (Moneyval) and the progress in financial supervision, as well as the overall update of the epidemic situation on all continents: these It was the subject of discussion at the online meeting of the Cardinal Council on the afternoon of June 24.
The Holy See Press Room issued an announcement stating that the Pope attended the meeting through a connection at the House of St. Mart. The Holy See Secretary of State Card Parolin was unable to attend the Holistic Ecological Festival in the Viterbo region in central Italy. Online meeting of the Cardinal Council.
Several other cardinals participated in online conferences in their respective countries: Óscar A. Rodríguez Maradiaga (Óscar A. Rodríguez Maradiaga), Marx (Reinhard Marx), Sean Patrick O’Malley, Gracias (Oswald Gracias) and Fridolin Ambongo Besungu. Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello and Bishop Marco Mellino, secretary of the Cardinal Council, attended the meeting in the Vatican.
After Pope Francis gave his greetings to the cardinals, the cardinals made short speeches, introducing the situation on each continent, including compliance with epidemic prevention measures. Card Gracias thanked the Pope for his concern for the painful situation in Myanmar.
In his speech, the Pope reiterated the importance of the spiritual process of the congregation at the parish and national level, and how these should be responded to in the broader movement initiated by the Secretariat of the Conference of Bishops several weeks ago. Finally, the cardinals expressed satisfaction with the recent report of the European Commission’s Ad Hoc Expert Committee on Anti-Money Laundering Measures and the progress made by the Holy See’s economic and financial supervision methods. The next meeting of the Cardinal Council is expected to be held in September.
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