Pontifical commission

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A pontifical commission (

Latin: pontificia commissio) is a committee of Catholic experts convened by the Pope
for a specific purpose. The following is a list of commissions, the dates they began and the pope who established.

Current commissions

  1. Pius IX
    .
  2. Leo XIII
    .
  3. Pius XII
    .
  4. Paul VI
    .
  5. John Paul II
    .
  6. Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, 22 March 2014 by Pope Francis.
  7. Pontifical Commission for the Activities of Public Juridical Persons of the Church in the Healthcare Sector, 12 December 2015 by Pope Francis.

Former commissions

Former pontifical commissions include:

  1. John Paul II
    ).
  2. John Paul II
    ).
  3. Paul VI
    ).
  4. Benedict XVI
    ).
  5. John Paul II - 2017 Pope Francis
    )
  6. Pontifical Commission for Reference on the Institute for Works of Religion (2013 Pope Francis - 2014 Pope Francis).
  7. Pontifical Commission for Reference on the Organisation of the Economic-Administrative Structure of the Holy See (2013 Pope Francis - 2014 Pope Francis).

Permanent interdicasterial commissions

References

  1. ^ "Relations with the Jews (1975)". Vatican official website. The Holy See. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Il Dicastero per il Dialogo Interreligioso". Vatican News. The Holy See. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  3. ^ "Interdicastery Commission for the Revision of the General Regulations of the Roman Curia".