Section for Relations with States (Roman Curia)


The Section for Relations with States or Second Section of the Secretariat of State is the body within the Roman Curia charged with dealing with matters that involve relations with civil governments. It has been part of the Vatican Secretariat of State since 1909.
It is analogous to the foreign ministry of a state.

History

The origin of this body is found in the Congregatio super negotiis ecclesiasticis extraordinariis Regni Galliarum that Pope Pius VI set up on 28 May 1793 to deal with problems arising for the Church as a result of the French Revolution. After the fall of Napoleon, Pope Pius VII gave it competence for negotiations with all governments about ecclesiastical matters and renamed it the Congregatio extraordinaria praeposita negotiis ecclesiasticis orbis catholici. Under Pope Leo XIII, its name was shortened to Congregatio pro negotiis ecclesiasticis extraordinariis, which remained its title even after Pope Pius X in 1909 made it part of the Secretariat of State.
This arrangement was incorporated into the 1917 Code of Canon Law, which described the Secretariat of State as composed of three sections, of which this congregation was the first:
In its canon 255, that Code defined the congregation's field of competence as erecting or dividing dioceses and appointing bishops where negotiations with civil governments were involved, and other matters that the Pope might choose to entrust to it, especially those in some linked to civil law and the Holy See's agreements and concordats with states. The Cardinal Secretary of State was concurrently prefect of the Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs with the secretary equalivant to the current secretary for Relations with States.
With the apostolic constitution Regimini Ecclesiae Universae of 15 August 1967, Pope Paul VI, following the recommendations of the Second Vatican Council, reorganized the Secretariat of State, suppressing the Chancery of Apostolic Briefs. He established what had been the First Section as a body distinct from the Secretariat of State, though closely related, and called it the Council for the Public Affairs of the Church. On 28 June 1988, Pope John Paul II issued the Apostolic Constitution Pastor Bonus, making that same body, under the name "Section for Relations with States", the second of two sections of the Secretariat of State, the first being the Section for General Affairs.

Present competence

Articles 45–47 of Pastor Bonus indicate dealing with heads of government as the special task of the Section for Relations with States. Its field of competence includes fostering diplomatic and other relations with states and other subjects of public international law such as the United Nations and the European Union, dealing with matters of common interest to them and to the Holy See by means such as concordats and similar agreements, while respecting the views of interested episcopal conferences. It represents the Holy See at international organizations and conferences. Where agreements have been made with governments about appointments of bishops and the definition of dioceses, it makes the necessary arrangements in consultation with the congregation that has general competence for such matters in the country in question.

Composition

From the start, this body has been placed under the presidency of the Cardinal Secretary of State. Under him, it is headed by the Secretary for Relations with States, who is aided by a staff that includes the Undersecretary for Relations with States.
The current Secretary for Relations with States is Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, and the current Undersecretary is Monsignor Miroslav Stanislav Wachowski.

List of Secretaries of Council for the Public Affairs of the Church and Secretaries for Relations with States

List of Undersecretaries for Relations with States

TenureIncumbentNotes
1989 – 1 December 1990Jean-Louis Tauranappointed Secretary of Relations with States
1992 – 16 December 1995Claudio Maria Celliappointed Secretary the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See
16 December 1995 – 30 October 2002Celestino Miglioreappointed Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations
30 October 2002 – 17 August 2009Pietro Parolinappointed nuncio to Venezuela, later became Cardinal Secretary of State
17 August 2009 – 22 February 2013Ettore Balestreroappointed nuncio to Colombia
22 February 2013 – 3 September 2019Antoine Camilleriappointed nuncio to Ethiopia
24 October 2019 - presentMirosław Stanisław Wachowskiincumbent