Purpose and Models of Governance in the Church

Mission and Vision

The research project themes concern the purpose, exercise, and control of governance within the Church, and they develop around issues related to all areas where such power is exercised. Indicatively, following the categories outlined by the Second Vatican Council, we can mention some aspects:

  • In the realm of the *munus docendi*, the issues relate to the oversight of doctrinal fidelity and the role of episcopal conferences in defining the Magisterium.
  • In the realm of the *munus sanctificandi*, the issues concern admission to the sacraments, as well as the prevention and sanctioning of liturgical abuses.
  • In the realm of the *munus regendi*, the issues are numerous. On one hand, there are questions related to the relationships between episcopal governance and other instances of power within the Church at the diocesan, provincial, national, and universal levels. Additionally, there are questions related to the selection and appointment of bishops, their removal, the penal deprivation of their office, the supervision by ecclesiastical authority (canonical visitations, policies for preventing clerical abuse, protection of personal data), and their accountability. 

The aim of the research

The current redefinition of the concept of ‘synodality’, the tensions between the ‘center’ and the ‘periphery’, which have always been present in the history of the Church, but are particularly revived today, and the issues of good governance, control of power and the responsibility of those who exercise it in the Church, have clearly become important topics for reflection.  Another major challenge of the project, which makes it so timely, is to characterize the nature of power in the Church. Its exercise in the Church has traditionally been linked to the power of order, to put it very simply and quickly. 

 

Today, the diversification of government tasks and the professionalization of these tasks, linked in some parts of the world to the shortage of clerics, has prompted a rethinking of the role of the laity in power structures.

  • On what basis can or could they exercise certain powers of governance?
  • Which ones?
  • With what eligibility criteria?

Memoria A.A. 2024-2025

 

Bacheca

Lunedì 23 febbraio 2026, (ore 15, in Aula Magna Giovanni Paolo II), si è tenuta la giornata Santa Croce Research Day, interamente dedicata alla presentazione dei progetti di ricerca e dei gruppi di ricerca attivi nell’Ateneo.

Pubblicati i report dei lavori dei gruppi di ricerca

Il Laboratorio di Ricerca Santa Croce celebra il primo anniversario del suo lancio ufficiale, avvenuto il 9 gennaio 2024. Una data dal valore simbolico: coincide infatti con il giorno della nascita di San Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, ispiratore della Pontificia Università della Santa Croce, di cui il Laboratorio è parte integrante. Un legame che richiama l’identità dell’Ateneo e la sua vocazione a promuovere una ricerca accademica radicata nella fede, aperta al dialogo e orientata al servizio della Chiesa e della società.

In questa ricorrenza, si pubblicano i report che sintetizzano i lavori realizzati dai sette progetti di ricerca del Laboratorio.

Between 2 and 3 May 2025 the Research Group Purpose and Models of Governance in the Church organized an Expert meeting. The goal of these two days was to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue in which each participant presents their methodological perspective in relation to the study topics.

In line with the objectives of the 2024-2029 Strategic Plan, the Rectorate has established the Research Laboratory Santa Croce .

This new entity will specifically focus on coordinating and providing support to the research groups that have formed as a result of the Call for Projects of the academic years 2022-23 and 2023-24, as emphasized by the Vice-Rector of the University, Rev. Prof. Giovanni Zaccaria, to whom the Laboratory is organically dependent.

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