List of participants at the Second Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops
In addition to Pope John Paul II, who served as president of the Second Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in 1985, there were multiple other classes of participants. Archbishop Jan Pieter Schotte, CICM, served as Secretary General, Cardinal Godfried Danneels was the Relator General, and the Rev. Walter Kasper was the Special Secretary. The delegate presidents were cardinals John Krol, Joseph Malula, and Johannes Willebrands.[1] Overall, there were 165 cardinals, archbishops, and bishops[2][3] and ten observer-delegates.[4] No women were invited to participate.[5]
Eastern Catholic Churches
[edit]The Eastern Catholic Churches were represented by:
Representatives of episcopal conferences
[edit]The following bishops were presidents or representatives of episcopal conferences.[6] Unlike in ordinary general assemblies of the Synod of Bishops, where episcopal conferences can elect a bishop to represent them, in extraordinary general assemblies, the representative is almost always the episcopal conference's president.[5][8]
Africa
[edit]The Americas
[edit]Asia
[edit]Europe
[edit]Oceania
[edit]Name | See | Episcopal conference | Country |
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Archbishop Francis Roberts Rush | Brisbane | Australian Catholic Bishops' Conference | Australia |
Cardinal Thomas Williams | Wellington | New Zealand Catholic Bishops' Conference | New Zealand |
Bishop Gregory Singkai | Bougainville | Catholic Bishops' Conference of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands | Papua New Guinea |
Archbishop Petero Mataca | Suva | Episcopal Conference of the Pacific | Fiji |
Heads of the Dicasteries of the Roman Curia
[edit]The following heads of the Dicasteries of the Roman Curia attended:[7]
Papal invitees
[edit]There were additional members invited by Pope John Paul II:[6]
Name | Office | Country |
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Rev. Hans Urs von Balthasar[6] | Theologian | Switzerland |
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin[3] | Archbishop of Chicago | United States |
Cardinal John Francis Dearden[2] | Archbishop emeritus of Detroit | United States |
Archbishop Maxim Hermaniuk[10] | Archbishop of Winnipeg | Canada |
Cardinal Franz König[6][11] | Archbishop emeritus of Vienna | Austria |
Cardinal John Krol | Archbishop of Philadelphia | United States |
Cardinal Bernard Francis Law[2][7] | Archbishop of Boston | United States |
Cardinal Aloísio Lorscheider[2][6] | Archbishop of Fortaleza | Brazil |
Cardinal Henri de Lubac, SJ[6] | Theologian | France |
Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger[6] | Archbishop of Paris | France |
Cardinal Friedrich Wetter[7] | Archbishop of Munich and Freising | West Germany |
Cardinal Eugênio Sales | Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro | Brazil |
Cardinal Ángel Suquía Goicoechea[7] | Archbishop of Madrid | Spain |
Fraternal delegates
[edit]The following delegates represented non-Catholic organizations:[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b - II ASSEMBLEA GENERALE STRAORDINARIA (25 NOVEMBRE-8 DICEMBRE 1985) "II EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL ASSEMBLY (25 NOVEMBER-8 DECEMBER 1985)". Holy See Press Office.
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