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Dicastery for Bishops

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Department of the Roman Curia
Dicastery for Bishops
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Palazzo delle Congregazioni in Piazza Pio XII (in front ofSt. Peter's Square) is the workplace for most congregations of the Roman Curia
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FormedJanuary 22, 1588; 437 years ago (1588-01-22)
Preceding agencies
  • Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions
  • Congregation for Bishops
TypeDicastery
HeadquartersPalazzo delle Congregazioni, Piazza Pio XII,Rome, Italy
Dicastery executives
Websitewww.congregazionevescovi.va
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TheDicastery for Bishops, formerly namedCongregation for Bishops (Latin:Congregatio pro Episcopis), is thedepartment of theRoman Curia of theCatholic Church that oversees the selection of most newbishops. Its proposals requirepapal approval to take effect, but are usually followed. TheDicastery also schedules thevisits at five-year intervals ("ad limina") that bishops are required to make to Rome, when they meet with the pope and various departments of the Curia. It also manages the formation of new dioceses. It is one of the more influential Dicasteries, since it strongly influences the human resources policy of the church.

The jurisdiction of the Dicastery does not extend to mission territories, under theDicastery for Evangelization, or areas managed by theDicastery for the Eastern Churches (which has responsibility for allEastern Catholics, and forLatin Catholics in the Middle East and Greece).[1] Where appointment of bishops and changes in diocesan boundaries require consultation with civil governments, theSecretariat of State has primary responsibility, but must consult the Dicastery for Bishops.[2] The Dicastery also have oversight of investigations into allegations of abuse and negligence by bishops.[3]

The Dicastery for Bishops has jurisdiction over thePontifical Commission for Latin America, and the dicastery's prefect also serves as the commission's president.[4]

History

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The Dicastery for Bishops has its origins in the "Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions" founded byPope Sixtus V on 22 January 1588. Before theSecond Vatican Council, when the pope announced the names of new cardinals at a Secret Consistory, that is, a consistory that only churchmen attended, the names of new cardinals would be read out, followed by those of archbishops and bishops. The name was changed from the Sacred Consistorial Congregation to the Congregation for Bishops in 1967.

Between 30 June 2010 and 2023, its Prefect was CardinalMarc Ouellet.[5] Between 2023 and 8 May 2025, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost (who would becomePope Leo XIV) was its Prefect.

On 13 July 2022,Pope Francis appointed women as members of this Dicastery for the first time, two religious and one laywoman (Raffaella Petrini,Yvonne Reungoat, andMaría Lía Zervino).[6]

Current procedure

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The Dicastery's members who live in Rome meet every other Thursday for an entire morning. Appointments for four dioceses are reviewed in a typical session. Before the meeting, dicastery members are sent documentation on the candidates for each diocese. At the meeting, one member takes the role of the presenter (ponente), reviews the information and makes his own recommendation from the list (terna) of three candidates. Each member, in order of seniority, offers his assessment. The Dicastery's recommendations, including any doubts, questions or minority opinions, are sent to the pope. He usually approves the dicastery's decision, but may choose to send it back for further discussion and evaluation. The prefect then meets with the pope every Saturday and presents the recommendations of the dicastery. A few days later, the pope informs the dicastery of his decision. The dicastery then notifies the nuncio, who in turn contacts the candidate and asks if he will accept the appointment.[7]

Course of Formation for New Bishops

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Every September the Dicastery holds the "Annual Course of Formation for New Bishops", also known as "New Bishop School" and informally "Baby Bishop School". Attendance is mandatory for those ordained in the previous year. Topics are spiritual and practical, from imitating the leadership of Jesus to handling crises. There was a particular focus on "synodality", which was defined as listening and engaging the faithful. The event also encompasses meeting the pope.[8][9]

There are talks such as on the new media in relation to evangelisation; and the rapport between psychological development and spiritual commitment. There were also talks on administration, canon law, and the reform of the Roman Curia.[10]

Leadership

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Prefect of Dicastery for Bishops
since 26 September 2025
Dicastery for Bishops
StyleHis Excellency
Member ofRoman Curia
Reports toThe Pope
AppointerThe Pope
Term lengthFive years, renewable
Constituting instrumentImmense
Pastor Bonus
Formation22 January 1588
First holderDomenico Riviera

Secretaries of the Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions (1588–1965)

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Prefects

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In 1965, the head of the congregation took the title prefect, while the prefect's deputy took that of secretary.

Secretaries

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The secretary of the Dicastery for Bishops is concurrently the secretary of theCollege of Cardinals. During apapal election the secretary of the Dicastery acts as the secretary to the conclave.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Pastor Bonus, - John Paul II - Apostolic Constitution (June 28, 1988)".www.vatican.va. Retrieved2025-10-06.
  2. ^"Pastor Bonus, - John Paul II - Apostolic Constitution (June 28, 1988)".www.vatican.va. Retrieved2025-10-06.
  3. ^Condon, Ed."Robert's rules: How the new prefect for bishops could reshape the US Church".www.pillarcatholic.com. Retrieved2025-10-06.
  4. ^"Apostolic Constitution Praedicate Evangelium, Art 111-112".Vatican (in Italian). June 5, 2022.
  5. ^"Rinunce e Nomine (continuazione), 25.01.2012" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 25 January 2012. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  6. ^White, Christopher (13 July 2022)."Pope Francis names three women to Vatican office that recommends new bishops".National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  7. ^"How Bishops Are Appointed". United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2014.
  8. ^McClory, Reverend Robert J. (2022-09-18).""New" Bishop School, Blessed Pope John Paul the First and Pope Francis".Diocese of Gary. Retrieved2025-10-06.
  9. ^LIVEMass StJude (2024-08-08).Evening of Reflection with Cardinal Prevost and Mass. Retrieved2025-10-06 – via YouTube.
  10. ^Barron, Bishop Robert (2016-09-19)."A Report from Baby Bishop School".Word on Fire. Retrieved2025-10-06.
  11. ^"Resignations and Appointments, 30.01.2023" (Press release). Holy See Press Office. January 30, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2023.
  12. ^"El Papa nombra el nuevo Prefecto del Dicasterio para los Obispos y la CAL".Vatican News (in Spanish). 26 September 2025. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  13. ^Tornielli, Andrea (12 October 2013)."Francis appoints a Brazilian to the "bishop factory"".Vatican Insider. Retrieved21 November 2016.

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