Episcopal Conference of Venezuela

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Venezuelan Episcopal Conference
Conferencia Episcopal Venezolana
FormationJuly 14, 1973;50 years ago (1973-07-14)
Type Archdiocesan organization
HeadquartersMontalbán, Caracas, Venezuela
Location
President
Archbishop Diego Padrón [ needs update ]
Website conferenciaepiscopalvenezolana.com

The Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CEV) (Spanish : Conferencia Episcopal Venezolana) is a permanent institution. Its stated aim is, according to Second Vatican Council, associated with the Bishops of the Republic to exercise together, as an expression of collegial spirit, certain pastoral functions on the faithful of their territory and to promote according to the rule of law, the greater good which the Catholic Church offers humankind, especially through forms and programs of the apostolate fittingly adapted to the circumstances of time and place.[ clarification needed ]

Contents

Base teacher

The documents outline the very life and work of the 113 Episcopal Conferences, currently in the world, are: "Lumen gentium" (23), "Christus Dominus" (37-38), "Ecclesiae Imago" (211), "Sanctae Ecclesiae" (41), "Apostolos Suos" and the 1983 Code of Canon Law (cn. 447–459).

The decree Christus Dominus of Vatican II, on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church (approved on October 28, 1965), devotes Chapter III Cooperation of Bishops to the common good of the other Churches. In particular, the numbers 37 and 38 refer to the Episcopal Conferences. Previously, the decree specifies: "From the first centuries of the Church, the bishops who were in charge of particular churches, moved by the communion of fraternal charity and zeal for the universal mission entrusted to the Apostles, joined forces and wills to promote the good of the particular Churches. " (Cf. 36). Further emphasizes that, in modern times, the bishops find it very difficult to fulfill in a timely and fruitful mission "but work closely together with other bishops." The Council reminds the institution, in some nations, of the Episcopal Conferences, which have allowed a more coordinated and apostolate, therefore, more fruitful, so that "this sacred Council thinks should be large so that in all the earth, the Bishops of the same nation or region are grouped into single board (assembly), meeting at stated times, in order to communicate the lights of prudence and experience, to deliberate together to form a holy force cooperation for the common good of the churches "(cf. 37). Immediately enacts, among other things, concerning: - the objectives of the Episcopal Conference (cf. 38, 1), - to whom belong to them (cf. 38, 2) - to the rules: Each Conference shall prepare their own, to be approved by the Apostolic See, and shall be laid in the various agencies that compose it (cf. 38, 3), - the decisions made, so when they are approved and shall be binding (cf. 38, 4); In accordance with the provisions of Council's decree, it should proceed in each country, to organize the respective Episcopal Conferences.

In July 1973 (see Church of Venezuela, Year I, No. 1), see the Bulletin of the Permanent Secretariat of the Bishops of Venezuela. In this Bulletin is collected, from birth, all concerning the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference. Indeed, in No. 2 (November 1973, p. 15-20), broadly outlined the Plenary Meeting of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference, held from 9 to July 14, 1973-sort of constituent -. On pages 15 to 20 of this issue, disclosed the STATUTES OF THE VENEZUELAN BISHOPS, preceded by a brief note that says: The Venezuelan Episcopal Conference, on the 12th. Meeting of its last Plenary Assembly (14/07/73) approved the new statutes of the same ... And he adds: Here are the new Constitution, preceded by the Decree of the Sacred Congregation for Bishops for which are ratified. On the next page published (in Latin) to the Decree of the Sacred Congregation for Bishops, issued in Rome on September 29, 1973, are the statutes, which include the following chapters: 1. PURPOSE AND ORGANS OF THE CONFERENCE. 2. PLENARY ASSEMBLY. 3. PERMANENT CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4. SPECIAL COMMISSIONS 5. SECRETARIAD PERMANENT. 6. MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST ASSEMBLY PLENARY MEETING OF THE VENEZUELAN BISHOPS, under the new Constitution, was held from 7 to 12 January 1974, starting the enumeration of the Episcopal Assemblies currently in effect. The Venezuelan Episcopal Conference consisted of:

Archbishops

White roses outside the Conference after the March of Silence in 2017 Venezuelan March of Silence 03.jpg
White roses outside the Conference after the March of Silence in 2017

Bishops

Directive

Presidency of the CEV. January 2009 - January 2012. Standing Committee

Members of the CEV

Members of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CEV) are:

Organization

Political views

During the crisis in Venezuela, the CEV called for dialogue between the Venezuelan government and opposition in 2016. [1] In 2017 Archbishop Diego Padrón, head of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference, declared about the National Constituent Assembly: "This congress has been pushed forward by force and its result would be to render constitutional a military, socialist, Marxist and communist dictatorship". [2] The same year, in November, Padrón would express doubt regarding the announced negotiations between both parties in the Dominican Republic, declaring that the dialogue between the two political sectors "has been devalued due to the general distrust that the people have in the actors", and that "no one believes the government, nor the opposition ... because they have hidden agendas". [3] The CEV declared that the 2018 presidential elections did not have sufficient guarantees and asked that they took place in the last trimester of the year. [4] Later that year, the CEV would suggest the opposition to "offer the people alternatives for change, and work harder for their well-being" while criticizing the government, saying "we live a de facto regime, without respect for the guarantees provided for in the Constitution and the highest principles of dignity of the people". [5]

During the Venezuelan presidential crisis, on 15 January 2019, the CEV released a statement by Monsignor Ovidio Pérez Morales saying "The Church in Venezuela, united to its Bishops in communion with the Pope, declare the socialist-communist regime illegitimate and stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people to rescue democracy, freedom, and justice. Trusting in God, they support the National Assembly". Cardinal Porras declared: "This regime always calls for dialogue when it's up to its neck in water but when the water level falls it forgets about it." [6] After the 2020 National Assembly Delegated Committee election, the CEV warned that Luis Parra's election was "a new manifestation of the totalitarian ideology of those who hold political power. They have promoted and protected the non-recognition of the lack of autonomy of the legitimate National Assembly; and, at the same time, they intend to recognize leadership invalidly elected against all constitutional legality". [7] The CEV would afterwards say the same year that the opposition should participate in Venezuela's electoral process "to overcome the totalitarian attempts and the advantage on the part of the government". [8]

The Conference opposed abortion, same-sex marriage and euthanasia in a statement published in 2021. [9] [10]

In 2022, the Conference condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [11]

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References

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  2. Ulmer, Alexandra; Aponte, Andreina (July 7, 2017). "Venezuela's Maduro orders state workers to vote for assembly". Reuters. Retrieved July 30, 2017.
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  4. Brito, Sharon (May 14, 2018). "Conferencia Episcopal Venezolana pidió nuevamente postergar las elecciones del 20M". El Universal. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
  5. "CEV: Líderes de la oposición deben ofrecer al pueblo alternativas de cambio". Tal Cual (in Spanish). July 11, 2018. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
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