STRUCTURE AND COMPETENCES OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR PROMOTING THE NEW EVANGELIZATION

SUMMARY

The Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization was established by Benedict XVI in Ubicumque 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 of the Roman , “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 . The dicastery will have its own members and may avail itself of its own . The competences of the Council – indicated in Ubicumque et semper – are: 1) 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 (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.

Key words: the , Benedict XVI, dicastery, papal Magisterium