Pontificalis Domus
Pontificalis Domus was a motu proprio document issued by Pope Paul VI on 28 March 1968, in the fifth year of his pontificate. It reorganized the Papal Household, which had been known until then as the Papal Court.
Contents
Introduction
Paul VI begins the letter with his rationale for reorganizing the Papal Household. He notes that "many of the offices entrusted to members of the Papal Household were deprived of their function, continuing to exist as purely honorary positions, without much correspondence to concrete needs of the times". His goal in reorganizing its structure will be to stress the "essentially spiritual" mission of the Pope, as well to serve the civic and international aspects of the Pope's office.He thus divides the Papal Household into two entities: the Chapel and the Family : the Papal Chapel will assist the Pope with his role as spiritual leader of the Catholic religion, while the Family will serve the Pope insofar as he is a publicly recognized sovereign.
To conclude the introduction, Paul VI reinstates the "original and noble" name of the Papal Court: the Papal Household.
Section I: The Papal Household
The first section deals with the overarching structure of the Papal Household. It states that the Papal Household shall be composed of both clergy and laity. All members of the Papal Household are subject to the direction of the Prefect of the Apostolic Palace, but they are all, both ecclesiastical and lay, appointed by the Supreme Pontiff. The tenure of all members of the Papal Chapel is subject to the norms established in the 1967 apostolic constitution Regimini Universae ecclesiae, which reformed the Roman Curia; laity are appointed for a period of five years, but the Pope may extend their term of office. All offices will be voided upon the vacancy of the Apostolic See, and no offices are hereditary. Furthermore, all ceremonies of the Papal Household will be categorized as either sacred or civil ; the sacred ceremonies are either solemn or ordinary. The civil ceremonies are distinguished as either audiences of official character or of a non-official character.Section II: The Papal Chapel
The second section deals with the organization of the Papal Chapel. It is declared to consist of the following classes of persons :- members of various orders of the Sacred College of Cardinals;
- patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, and eparchs, Assistants to the Papal Throne, of both the Latin and Eastern rites;
- Vice Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church;
- the superior prelate of each of the Sacred Congregations, the Secretary of the Supreme Tribunal of the Signatura, and the Dean of the Sacred Roman Rota;
- Regent of the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary;
- Regent of the Apostolic Chancery;
- superior prelate of the three Secretariats;
- President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications;
- the Abbot of Monte Cassino and the Abbots General of Canons Regular and Monastic Orders;
- the Superior General or, in his absence, the Procurator General of each of the Mendicant Orders;
- Auditors of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota;
- voting members of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura;
- members of the chapters of the three patriarchal basilicas ;
- Consistorial Advocates ;
- parish priests of Rome;
- clerics of the Papal Chapel;
- members of the Council of the Laity and of the Commission Iustitia et Pax;
- those in personal service of the Pope.
The last point of this section defines the role of clerics of the Papal Chapel, who are to assist the Pope at the altar, under the guidance of the papal masters of ceremonies. The suppressed offices of Secret Chaplain and Secret Chaplain of Honor, Secret Cleric, Acolyte Ceroferari, Common Papal Chaplain, and Porter-Masters of the Virga Rubea are to be joined under the general heading of "Cleric of the Papal Chapel".
Section III: The Papal Family
The third and last section of the document deals with the Papal Family. The Family is composed of both ecclesiastical and lay members. The ecclesiastical members are as follows :- Substitute of the Secretariat of State and Secretary della Cifra
- Secretary of the Council for the Public Affairs of the Church;
- Almoner of His Holiness;
- Vicar General of His Holiness for Vatican City;
- President of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy;
- Theologian of the Papal Household;
- Secretary of Briefs to Princes;
- Secretary of Latin Letters;
- Protonotaries Apostolic;
- Prelates of the Antechamber;
- Masters of Pontifical Ceremonies;
- Honorary Prelates of His Holiness;
- Chaplains of His Holiness;
- Apostolic Preacher.
- Prince Assistants to the Papal Throne;
- Delegate of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State;
- Counsellor General of the State of Vatican City;
- Commander of the Honor Guard of the Pope;
- Commander of the Swiss Guard;
- Commander of the Palatine Guard of Honor;
- Commander of the Pontifical Gendarmerie;
- Counsellors of the State of Vatican City;
- President of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences;
- Gentlemen of His Holiness;
- Procurators of the Apostolic Palaces;
- Attachés of the Antechamber ;
- those in personal service of the Pope.
The Master of the Sacred Apostolic Palace is to retain his office, but under the name of Theologian of the Papal Household. The title of Secret Chamberlains Partecipanti is abolished; the Secret Almoner and the Sacristan of His Holiness remain in office, but they take respectively the titles of Almoner of His Holiness, and Vicar General of His Holiness for Vatican City. The Secretary of Briefs to Princes and the Secretary of Latin Letters retain their titles. The responsibilities of the Secretary to Embassies and Secretary of the Wardrobe are commuted to the office of the Prelates of the Antechamber. The title of Sub-Auditor remains abolished in both name and office. Domestic Prelates and Secret Chamberlains Supernumerary remain part of the Papal Family, but are henceforth to be called Prelates of Honor of His Holiness and Chaplains of His Holiness, respectively. Likewise, the Secret Chamberlains of the Cape and Sword are to be retained under the title Gentlemen of His Holiness, and the Bussolanti take the new name of Attachés of the Antechamber.
The many offices of honorific ecclesiastical titles—i.e., those given to clerics styled Monsignori—are reduced to three categories: Protonotaries Apostolic, Prelates of Honor of His Holiness, and Chaplains of His Holiness. All the other categories were abolished.
The Corps of the Noble Pontifical Guard assumed the name Honor Guard of the Pope, and rendered only an honorary service. The Swiss Guard, the Palatine Guard, and the Pontifical Gendarmerie remained in service.