Pope Leo XIV addressed the participants in the plenary
session of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith on Thursday of
last week, and his remarks for the occasion reward careful attention.
Gently and without fanfare, without spectacle, in terms humane and
genuinely solicitous of the department’s work, Leo set not so much a new
agenda as a new – old – course for the office, after a two-year
adventure inaugurated when Francis named Cardinal Victor Manuel
Fernández to lead the dicastery.
“I am well aware of the valuable service you perform,” Leo said, “with the aim – as the Constitution Praedicate Evangelium states
– to ‘help the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops to proclaim the Gospel
throughout the world by promoting and safeguarding the integrity of
Catholic teaching on faith and morals … by drawing upon the deposit of
faith and seeking an ever deeper understanding of it in the…