Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Italian Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri as secretary-general of the Synod of Bishops and appointed in his place its current pro-secretary-general, Maltese Bishop Mario Grech.
Cardinal Baldisseri, who had been the secretary-general since 2013, celebrates his 80th birthday on September 29.
Bishop Grech, the 63-year-old former bishop of Gozo, Malta, was designated the Italian cardinal’s successor when the Pope named him pro-secretary-general in October 2019.
That appointment allowed Bishop Grech to work alongside Cardinal Baldisseri “to get to know directly the synodal institution and its members, as well as to obtain knowledge of the processes and instances of competence,” the Vatican said in an article in L’Osservatore Romano last year.
As pro-secretary-general, Bishop Grech participated in the 2019 Synod of Bishops for the Amazon. That also helped the Maltese bishop “get to know directly the people involved in the synodal process in its celebratory phase, to accompany its implementation and subsequent developments, in full collaboration with the current secretary-general,” the Vatican said.
By selecting a pro-secretary-general first before an eventual appointment as secretary-general, “Pope Francis confirms and strengthens the synodal methodology — first of all and in an exemplary way within the institution itself — so that the general secretariat can serenely carry out its service in a sign of continuity and newness, as is fitting for the healthy development of the ecclesial tradition,” the Vatican said.
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