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Procession to St Peters at the 2019 Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage, Rome |
1. What does it mean to be
president of the International Federation Una Voce?
The Federation an an umbrella
group for lay Catholics attached to the ancient Latin liturgy of the Catholic
Church. We do not exercise authority over our members, but they come to us for
advice, and we represent their concerns in the Holy See and in the world-wide
media.
The Federation’s members elect a Council, currently about 20 people from all over the world, and a President; the Council elects the Treasurer and Secretary and allocates other tasks to its members. Because of the geographical spread of councillors, we communicate mainly by email and have instituted regular Zoom meetings.
The President, generally with a colleague or two, usually travels to Rome once a year to meet Curial officials, clergy, journalists, and others, to keep up with what is going on. As Secretary I have been involved in such trips for some years, and it has been very interesting. As well as concrete information, one gets a feeling for the assumptions and habits of mind which govern the Holy See. This insight is reflected in the way we carry out all our work: whether we want to appeal to these assumptions in our representations to the Holy See, or to modify them, one needs to know what they are.