MOTU PROPRIO «THE ANCIENT AND VENERABLE BASILICA»
OF THE SUPREME PONTIFF BENEDICT XVI
FOR THE BASILICA OF ST PAUL-OUTSIDE-THE-WALLS
AND FOR ITS EXTRA-TERRITORIAL COMPLEX
1. The ancient and venerable Basilica of St Paul Outside-the-Walls,
which stands on the place where the memory of the Apostle
to the Gentiles is venerated, has always had a special importance
in the history of Christianity, together with the other three
Major Basilicas of Rome. They are the destination of many
pilgrimages, especially on the occasion of Holy Years.
St Paul's Basilica serves as the Abbatial Church of the prestigious
Abbey of the Benedictine monks adjacent to it with the same
name, which has existed for 13 centuries.
2. The Lateran Treaty of 1929 and subsequent Agreements between
the Holy See and Italy recognize that the areas and buildings
which constitute the complex of St Paul Outside-the-Walls
belong to the Holy See and enjoy a special legal status, in
accordance with the norms of international law. As decreed
by the norms in force, the Supreme Pontiff exercises civil
powers over the entire extra-territorial complex of St Paul's
Outside-the-Walls (cf. Legge Fondamentale dello Stato della
Città del Vaticano, 26 November 2000, in AAS Suppl.
71 [2000] pp. 75-83).
3. Mindful that in the past the Holy See defined only some
aspects of the respective competence exercised by the Pontifical
Administration of the Basilica and by the Benedictine Abbey,
I now deem it appropriate to issue several general norms for
the purpose of clarifying or defining the main aspects of
the pastoral and administrative management of the complex
of St Paul Outside-the-Walls. This will enable Statutes to
be drawn up that establish the competence of those concerned
and regulate their relations.
4. I establish that the Roman Pontiff designate an Archpriest,
as for the other three Major Basilicas, for the Basilica of
St Paul Outside-the-Walls, which I confirm as a canonical
body with a public juridical personality. In this Basilica
the Archpriest will exercise ordinary and immediate jurisdiction.
The Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of St Paul will be his
Vicar for Pastoral Care, and he will have a Delegate for Administration.
Furthermore, the Archpriest of St Paul's must supervise the
entire extra-territorial complex and coordinate the work of
the various administrative offices, each according to their
proper purpose, excepting all that belongs to the exclusive
province of the Abbot within the Abbey.
5. The Abbot of the Monastery of St Paul Outside-the-Walls,
after being canonically elected, must receive confirmation
from the Roman Pontiff. He enjoys all the rights and prerogatives
proper to the Superior of the Benedictine Community. To permit
the Abbot to pay increasing attention to his duties within
the monastic Community (cf. Paul VI, Motu Proprio Catholica
Ecclesia, 23 October 1976, in AAS 68 [1976], pp. 694-696),
my Venerable Predecessor John Paul II disposed that the extra-territorial
area adjacent to the Abbey should be removed from the jurisdiction
of the Abbot of St Paul's, who will retain his ordinary jurisdiction
intra septa monasterii. as well as his liturgical role in
the Basilica, as defined in this Document and as the forthcoming
Statutes will specify.
6. As from 7 March 2005, the Abbey has taken the title of:
"Abbey of St Paul Outside-the-Walls", since its
character and title as a "territorial" circumscription
have recently been suppressed.
However, with the exception of the competence of the Archpriest
of St Paul's and that proper to the Abbot, the Cardinal Vicar
of Rome is empowered with ordinary pastoral jurisdiction over
the entire extra-territorial area of St Paul Outside-the-Walls.
He will exercise this power through the parish that is part
of the territory of the Diocese.
7. Consequently, the Pontifical Administration of the Patriarchal
Basilica of St Paul, established by Pope Pius XI of venerable
memory with his Chirograph of 30 April 1933 and updated by
Blessed John XXIII with his Chirograph of 20 December 1962,
is suppressed and all its functions are transferred to the
Archpriest, who will exercise them in accordance with what
is established in the Statutes that will be approved by the
competent Offices of the Holy See.
8. Since I am particularly keen that the ministry of Penance
in the Basilica of St Paul Outside-the-Walls be assured for
all the faithful who go there, both those who belong to the
Diocese of Rome and the many pilgrims who come from various
parts of the world, I willingly confirm what my Predecessor
Pope Pius XI established (cf. Apostolic Constitution Quod
Divina Favente, 3 May 1933, in AAS 25 [1933], pp. 229-232),
that is, that the administration of the sacrament of Penance
continue to be entrusted to the attentive care of Confessors
chosen from among the Benedictine Monks and constituted in
accordance with what is to be established by the forthcoming
Statutes.
9. In recent times, the Holy See has taken particular care
to promote special ecumenical events in the Basilica or in
the Abbey environment. It will therefore be the task of the
Monks, under the supervision of the Archpriest, to organize,
coordinate and develop such programmes, also with the help
of Benedictine confreres from other Abbeys and in accordance
with the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
10. May the Apostle to the Gentiles enlighten and protect
all those who carry out their duties in the Basilica dedicated
to him. May he also grant help and comfort to all the faithful
and the pilgrims who visit with sincere devotion this place,
sacred to the memory of his martyrdom, to strengthen their
faith and invoke his protection on their personal journey
of sanctification and on the commitment of the Church to spread
the Gospel in the contemporary world.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, though it be worthy
of special mention.
Given at Vatican City on 31 May 2005, Feast of the Visitation
of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
BENEDICT XVI
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