To Cardinal Ratzinger, Prepare Compendium of Catechism

Author: Pope John Paul II

TO CARDINAL RATZINGER, PREPARE COMPENDIUM OF THE CATECHISM

Pope John Paul II

Compendium should contain basic elements of faith

An International Catechetical Congress took place in Rome from 8 to 11 October 2002. It was organized to mark the 10th anniversary of the publication of the original edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1992), the fifth anniversary of the promulgation of the Latin editio typica andthe publication of the revised edition of the General Catechetical Directory (1997).

The Presidents of the Catechetical Committees of Bishops' Conferences and many representatives of the local Churches, involved in their different capacities in catechetical service in their own countries and in international and national organizations established to promote catechesis, took part.

During the Congress, many people, expressing a widespread need in their dioceses, shared the proposal that a synthesis or compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church be compiled. This new work should contain all, and onlythe essential, fundamental elements ofCatholic faith and morals formulated briefly and succinctly, taking the Catechism of the Catholic Church as its source and model. The aim of the Compendium isto make available an authoritative text containing the essential and fundamental elements of the Catholic faith in an integral and complete form which, approved by the Holy Father, could be translated into the various languages to become a "point of reference" for the compilation of local catechisms to meet the many different needs of the particular Churches.

The proposal was presented to the Supreme pontiff who, in his Letter of 2 February to Cardinal Ratzinger, approved it and invited the Cardinal to set up a special commission and an editorial committee in accord with the Secretariate of State, to draft a Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Here is a translation of the Holy Father's Letter to Cardinal Ratzinger, in which he expresses his decision to have this Compendium drafted and gives suitable instructions for its finality and modality.

To my Venerable Brother
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
Prefect of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith

Last 7 December, we marked the 10 years that have passed since the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC),a decade that has demonstrated the importance of this text, desired and suggested by the Synod of Bishops in 1985. As I said to the participants in the International Catechetical Congress that gathered last October to commemorate this event, the Catechism has kept unaltered its character as a privileged gift,made available for the entire Catholic Church. It is a gift offered to every man and woman who asks Catholics to account for the hope that is in them, because they are interested in knowing what it is that the Church believes. The far-reaching dissemination of the text in the different regions of the world is an obvious proof of its usefulness and timeliness. Especially in recent years, many summaries of the Catechism have been prepared in various languages and in many countries. This shows how broad and deeply felt is the need for a brief compendium which contains all the fundamental elements of Catholic faith and morals, formulated simply and clearly. Experience shows, however, that it is not easy in these syntheses always and entirely to preserve the full integrity of the content of the Catholic faith.

At the recent Congress, the urgent need to have a brief Catechism for the faithful emerged and many asked for an authoritative, reliable and complete compendium to be drafted. Indeed, it is indispensable that, on the essential aspects of Christian faith and morals, this text faithfully reflect the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

I too consider this to be a relevant proposal, and therefore, I ask you, Your Eminence, in accord with the Secretariate of State, to set up a Special Commission whose task it will be to draft a Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.Tothis Commission, which you will head, will be joined an apposite Editorial Committee.

The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church should contain, in a concise form, the essential, fundamental content of the faith of the Church whose completeness and doctrinal integrity it must fully respect so as to be a vademecum (handbook) that will allow persons, believing or not, to embrace in a general way, the entire panorama of the Catholic faith. It will take as its constant source, model and point of reference the current Catechism of the Catholic Church whose authority and importance will be kept intact. A compendium of this kind will be an incentive to examine the Catechism more deeply and, more generally speaking, will serve as a further instrument for education in the faith.

Before it is approved, the Compendium willbe submitted for the assessment of all the Cardinals and the Presidents of the Bishops' Conferences.

I am conscious that this new publication will entail a great deal of work, but, confident in the help of God and knowing your capacity and industriousness, Your Eminence, and that of your collaborators, I am sure that it will be completed in a relatively short time.

As I thank you for the constant dedication that defines your service to the Apostolic See, and for the availability you have shown on this occasion, upon you and upon all who will work with you to produce the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Iinvoke the motherly protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Incarnate Word, and I cordially impart a special Apostolic Blessing to all.  

Taken from:
L'Osservatore Romano
Weekly Edition in English
19 March 2003, page 2

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