Unofficial English Translation.
On the evening of 15 September 2024, the traditional annual formation course for new bishops began in Rome. The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is represented by seven bishops at once.
The annual formation courses are organized by the Dicastery for Bishops in cooperation with the Dicastery for Eastern Churches for new Catholic bishops appointed during the previous year. Such meetings were initiated by the then Pope John Paul II back in 2000. So every year in September, the new bishops come to Rome. This year’s meeting is taking place at the College of the Holy Apostle Paul.
According to the organizers of the event, these days of formation are intended to help the new bishops experience a powerful moment of communion, to share the experience of the gift of the fullness of the Sacrament of Priesthood.
At the heart of this experience of communion is the prayer at the tomb of the Apostle Peter and the encounter with his Successor, with whom the bishops create a bond of communion, thus witnessing to the unity of the entire Catholic Church, scattered throughout the earth. In a context filled with prayer and community life, the new pastors of the Church listen to various presentations together, work in groups and actively participate in discussions.
This year’s meeting of bishops takes place on 15-21 September. The main topic of reports and discussions is: “Shepherds Rooted in Christ. At the service of the Church, called to live in the present and preserve the seeds of the future.”
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is represented by seven bishops: Bishop Maksym Ryabukh, Auxiliary Bishop of the Donetsk Exarchate, Bishop Mykola Semenyshyn, Auxiliary Bishop of the Ivano-Frankivsk Archeparchy, Bishop Andriy Khimyak, Auxiliary Bishop of the Kyiv Archeparchy, Bishop Petro Holiney, Auxiliary Bishop of the Kolomyia Eparchy, and Bishop Volodymyr Firman, Auxiliary Bishop of the Ternopil-Zboriv Archeparchy, with Bishops Michael Kwiatkowski, Bishop of the New Westminster Eparchy, and Bishop Michael Smolinski, CSsR, Bishop of the Saskatoon Eparchy, coming to Rome from Canada. Also participating in the formation courses are Bishop Theodore Matsapula, Bishop of the Mukachevo Greek Catholic Eparchy, in Zakarpattia, Ukraine, and Archbishop Jonas Maksim, Archbishop and Metropolitan of Presov, Slovakia.
“This meeting brought together more than 150 bishops from around the world. Although we are very different, from the first minutes of meeting we feel a common strong spirit that unites us through service to God and the Church. We speak different languages, but we understand each other very well because we share common values based on our faith. This meeting allows us, the bishops from Ukraine, to witness the truth about the war against our people, to thank you for your prayers and to ask for further support for our suffering Ukraine,” said Bishop Andriy Khimyak at the beginning of the meeting.
In turn, Bishop Theodore Matsapula added: “This event is a unique opportunity for spiritual enrichment and sharing, however small, of experience between the new pastors of our Church. The meeting contributes to the deepening of faith, strengthening of unity and discussion of the challenges faced by modern society. We ask for your prayers for all the participants, so that their mission may be fruitful and inspired by God’s grace!”
During the six days of joint meetings this year, the new Catholic bishops will have the opportunity to reflect on the bishop’s ministry of preserving and transmitting the treasure of faith and his concern for the integral development of man, on the identity and mission of the Church in the modern world, and on its present reality, which requires it to be in true dialogue with the world. This will be possible thanks to the reports of Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal José Talentino de Mendoza, Prefect of the Dicastery for Culture and Education, Cardinal Mario Greck, Secretary General of the Synod for Synodality, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelisation, Cardinal Michael Cerny, Prefect of the Dicastery for Ministry and Integral Human Development, Cardinal Kevin Joseph Farrell, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life, and others.
A separate item of the formation programme will be the traditional meeting with the Holy Father Pope Francis, which will take place on Thursday, 19 September. During the audience, the Pope will address the bishops with relevant instructions and advice on the episcopal ministry in the Church today. On Friday, 20 September, all the new bishops of the Eastern Catholic Churches will also meet with Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches.
Press service of the Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops of the UGCC