Dicastery for the Clergy

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The Dicastery for the Clergy, formerly named Congregation for the Clergy (Latin: Congregatio pro Clericis; formerly the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy and Sacred Congregation of the Council), is the dicastery of the Roman Curia responsible for overseeing matters regarding priests and deacons not belonging to religious orders. The Congregation for the Clergy handles requests for dispensation from active priestly ministry, as well as the legislation governing presbyteral councils and other organisations of priests around the world. The Congregation does not deal with clerical sexual abuse cases, as those are handled exclusively by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Dicastery for the Clergy
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Palazzo delle Congregazioni in Piazza Pio XII in front of St. Peter's Square is the workplace for most congregations of the Roman Curia
Dicastery overview
FormedAugust 2, 1564; 459 years ago (1564-08-02)
Preceding agencies
  • Sacred Congregation for the Clergy
  • Sacred Congregation of the Council
  • Congregation for the Clergy
TypeDicastery
HeadquartersPalazzo delle Congregazioni, Piazza Pio XII, Rome, Italy
Dicastery executives
Websitehttp://www.clerus.va

History

It was first set up as the Sacra Congregatio Cardinalium pro executione et interpretatione concilii Tridentini interpretum by Pope Pius IV in the apostolic constitution Alias Nos of 2 August 1564 to oversee the proper application and observation of the disciplinary decrees of the Council of Trent throughout the Catholic Church. It was commonly known as the Sacred Congregation of the Council. Pope Sixtus V's Apostolic Constitution Immensa aeterni Dei of 22 January 1587 expanded the Congregation's functions, entrusting it with the proper interpretation of the canons of the Council of Trent, resolving controversial questions relating to it, and monitoring provincial councils. It later lost many of its powers, retaining only those relating to disciplining secular clergy, but still held onto its original name prior to Pope Paul VI's apostolic constitution Regimini Ecclesiae Universae of 31 December 1967, which renamed it the "Congregation for the Clergy."

By 2009, Pope Benedict XVI made the Congregation responsible for managing the guidelines concerning clergy who maintained their clerical status after violating their vows of celibacy.[1] On 25 January 2012, Pope Benedict XVI gave it responsibility for regulating Catholic seminaries, which until then was the responsibility of the Congregation for Catholic Education.[2]

In January 2013, the motu proprio Fides per doctrinam transferred the competency on catechesis from the Congregation for the Clergy to the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelisation.

In February 2019, Cardinal Beniamino Stella, Prefect of the Congregation, said that the Congregation manages the cases of priests who violate their vows of celibacy for approximately ten years. He said that "In such cases there are, unfortunately, Bishops and Superiors who think that, after having provided economically for the children, or after having transferred the priest, the cleric could continue to exercise the ministry."[1] In February 2020, the Congregation made public its guidelines for managing cases of priests who have fathered children. The guidelines were previously secret, though in 2019 the Congregation offered to provide then to a bishops conference upon request.[3]

On 3 June 2021, Pope Francis tasked Egidio Miragoli, Bishop of Mondovì, with conducting a review of the Congregation in anticipation of the replacement of its prefect in August. He expected it would take at least the month of June to complete.[4][5]

Leadership

Prefect of Congregation for the Clergy
Incumbent
Lazarus You Heung-sik
since 2021
Congregation for the Clergy
StyleHis Excellency
Member ofRoman Curia
Reports toThe Pope
AppointerThe Pope
Term lengthFive years, renewable
First holderCarlo Borromeo

Since 2 August 2021, the prefect of the Congregation has been Archbishop Lazarus You Heung-sik.[6] The secretary of the Congregation has been the Chilean archbishop Andrés Gabriel Ferrada Moreira since October 2021.[7] In February 2022, Simone Renna was named under secretary.[8][9]

Prefects

No.NameFromUntilAppointer
1 Carlo Borromeo15641565Pius IV
2 Francesco Alciati15651580
3 Filippo Boncompagni15801586Gregory XIII
4 Antonio Carafa15861591Sixtus V
5 Girolamo Mattei15911603
6

Paolo Emilio Zacchia16041605Clement VIII
7 Francesco Maria del Monte16061616Paul V
8 Orazio Lancellotti16161620Paul V
9 Roberto Ubaldini16211623
10 Cosimo de Torres16231626
11 Bonifazio Bevilacqua
Aldobrandini
16261627Urban VIII
12 Fabrizio Verospi16271639Urban VIII
13 Giambattista Pamphilj16391644Urban VIII
14 Francesco Cennini
de' Salamandri
16441645
15 Pier Luigi Carafa16451655Innocent X
16 Francesco Paolucci16571661
17 Giulio Cesare Sacchetti16611663Alexander VII
18 Angelo Celsi16641671Alexander VII
19 Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri
degli Albertoni
16711672Clement X
20 Vincenzo Maria Orsini, O.P.16731675Clement X
21 Federico Baldeschi Colonna16751691Clement X
22 Galeazzo Marescotti16921695Innocent XII
23 Giuseppe Sacripante16961700Innocent XII
24 Bandino Panciatichi17001718
25 Pier Marcellino Corradini17181721Clement XI
26 Curzio Origo17211737
27 Antonio Saverio Gentili17371753Clement XII
28 Mario Millini17531756Benedict XIV
29 Giovanni Giacomo Millo17561757Benedict XIV
30 Clemente Argenvilliers17571758Benedict XIV
31 Ferdinando Maria de' Rossi17591775Clement XIII
32 Carlo Vittorio Amedeo
delle Lanze
17751784
33 Guglielmo Pallotta17851795Pius VI
34 Tommaso Antici17951798Pius VI
35 Filippo Carandini18001810
36 Giulio Gabrielli18141820Pius VII
37 Emmanuele De Gregorio18201834Pius VII
38 Vincenzo Macchi18341841Gregory XVI
39 Paolo Polidori18411847Gregory XVI
40 Pietro Ostini18471849Pius IX
41 Angelo Mai18511853Pius IX
42 Antonio Maria Cagiano
de Azevedo
18531860Pius IX
43 Prospero Caterini18601881Pius IX
44 Lorenzo Nina18811885Leo XIII
45 Luigi Serafini18851893Leo XIII
46 Angelo Di Pietro18931902Leo XIII
47 Vincenzo Vannutelli19021908Leo XIII
48 Casimiro Gennari19081914Pius X
49 Francesco di Paola Cassetta19141919
50 Donato Raffaele Sbarretti19191930Benedict XV
51 Giulio Serafini19301938Pius XI
52 Luigi Maglione19381939Pius XI
53 Francesco Marmaggi19391949
54 Giuseppe Bruno19491954Pius XII
55 Pietro Ciriaci19541966Pius XII
56 Jean-Marie Villot19671969
57 John Joseph Wright19691979Paul VI
58 Silvio Oddi19791986John Paul II
59 Antonio Innocenti19861991John Paul II
60 José Tomás Sánchez19911996John Paul II
61 Darío Castrillón Hoyos1996
Pro-Prefect
1998John Paul II
1998
Prefect
2006
62 Cláudio Hummes20062010Benedict XVI
63Mauro Piacenza20102013Benedict XVI
64 Beniamino Stella20132021Francis
65 Lazarus You Heung-sik2021presentFrancis

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