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The Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, formerly called Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (DICLSAL and formerly CICLSAL; ), is the
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of the
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with competency over everything which concerns
institutes of consecrated life An institute of consecrated life is an association of faithful in the Catholic Church canonically erected by competent church authorities to enable men or women who publicly profess the evangelical counsels by religious vows or other sacred bon ...
(
orders Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: * A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order, Ancien Regime, Pax Britannica * Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood * H ...
and
religious congregations A religious congregation is a type of religious institute in the Catholic Church. They are legally distinguished from religious orders – the other major type of religious institute – in that members take simple vows, whereas members of religio ...
, both of men and of women, as well as
secular institute In the Catholic Church, a secular institute is one of the forms of consecrated life recognized in Canon law of the Catholic Church, Church law (1983 Code of Canon Law Canons 710–730). Secular consecrated persons profess the Evangelical couns ...
s) and
societies of apostolic life A society of apostolic life is a group of men or women within the Catholic Church who have come together for a specific purpose and live fraternally. It is regarded as a form of Consecrated life, consecrated (or "religious") life. This typ ...
, regarding their government, discipline, studies, goods, rights, and privileges.


Description

On 26 May 1587,
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founded the Sacred Congregation for Consultations About Regulars. In 1908 Pope Pius X changed its name to the Congregation for Religious. In 1967
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changed its name to the Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes.
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gave the Congregation its current name with the March 19, 2022 apostolic constitution ''
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''. The Dicastery is responsible for everything which concerns religious orders and congregations, and societies of apostolic life, regarding their government, discipline, studies and so on. It is competent also for matters regarding hermits, consecrated virgins, and new forms of consecrated life. Its jurisdiction is not limited territorially, but rather by the types of matters and organisations with which it deals -- it may refer certain matters to other Vatican Dicasteries depending on the nature of the issue. The Dicastery also handles matters concerning associations of the faithful formed with the intention of becoming institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic life, and for Third Orders Seculars. In 1994, the Congregation noted: On 21 November 2014, Pope Francis declared a "Year of Consecrated Life" to begin on 30 November 2014, the First Sunday of Advent and continue to the
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, 2 February 2016. The Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life planned a number of initiatives to facilitate encounters between members of different expressions of consecrated and fraternal life in the various Churches. Pope Francis addressed the Congregation in January 2017 on the theme of "Fidelity and perseverance" saying, "it is clear that one must first let oneself be evangelised in order to engage in evangelisation."


Institute of consecrated life

Institutes of consecrated life are canonically erected institutes in the
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whose members profess the
evangelical counsels In Christianity, the three evangelical counsels, or counsels of perfection, are chastity, poverty (or perfect charity), and obedience. As stated by Jesus in the canonical gospels, they are counsels for those who desire to become "perfect" (, ). ...
by vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience. There are two types:


Religious institutes

Religious institute In the Catholic Church, a religious institute is "a society in which members, according to proper law, pronounce public religious vows, vows, either perpetual or temporary which are to be renewed, however, when the period of time has elapsed, a ...
s are characterized by the public
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of vows, communal life, and a degree of separation from the world.


=Orders

= Some Institutes are called
Orders Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: * A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order, Ancien Regime, Pax Britannica * Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood * H ...
. These are Institutes in which, for historical reasons or because of their character or nature, solemn vows are made by at least some of the members. All members of these orders are called regulars (because they are governed by a Rule (i.e. ''regula'')), and if they are women they are called nuns ("moniales"). The orders are older than the congregations.


=Congregations

= Other religious institutes are called
congregation Congregation may refer to: Religion *Church (congregation), a religious organization that meets in a particular location *Congregation (Roman Curia), an administrative body of the Catholic Church *Religious congregation, a type of religious instit ...
s. Their members make simple vows; women are called sisters.


Secular institutes

A secular institute is an organization of consecrated individuals who, unlike members of a religious institute who live in community, live in the world, and work for the sanctification of the world from within. Institutes may also be classified as a "clerical" or "lay institute" depending on whether the members exercise Holy Orders.(can. 588.2, and (can. 588.3).


Society of apostolic life

A society of apostolic life is a group of men or women within the Catholic Church who have come together for a specific purpose and live fraternally. Both Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life need the written approval of a
bishop A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...
to operate within his diocese, although a diocesan bishop can establish an institute of consecrated life or society in his own territory, after consulting the
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.


Leadership

Since 6 January 2025, the Prefect has been Sister Simona Brambilla and the Pro-Prefect has been Cardinal
Ángel Fernández Artime Ángel Fernández Artime, S.D.B. (born 21 August 1960) is a Spanish Catholic prelate who has served as Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life since 2025. He was Rector Major of the Sa ...
; the two undersecretaries are Father Pier Luigi Nava, S.S.M. and Sister Carmen Ros Nortes, a member of the Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation. Until the appointment of Fernández Artime as pro-prefect, that title was assigned on a temporary basis to a prelate who was not yet a cardinal and his title became prefect when he became a cardinal. Now that prefect need not be a cardinal or even a cleric, its significance awaits clarification. On 8 July 2019, in naming 21 new members to the Congregation, Pope Francis included women for the first time. All seven of them were superiors of their orders: six are leaders of international religious orders, and one leads an institute of consecrated laywomen:McElwee, Joshua J., "Theologians praise pope's historic appointment of women as members of Vatican congregation", ''National Catholic Reporter'', July 11, 2019
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Kathleen Appler Kathleen Mary Appler D.C (23 February 1952 – 18 March 2020) was an American Roman Catholic nun and member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. She was one of the first seven women appointed members of the Congregation for Insti ...
,
Yvonne Reungoat Yvonne Reungoat (born 14 January 1945 in Plouénan, France) is a French religious sister, who is a former Superior General of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. In July 2022, she has been appointed as a member in the Vatican's Dicastery f ...
, Françoise Massy, Luigia Coccia, Simona Brambilla, Rita Calvo Sanz and Olga Krizova. Catherine Clifford, of
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in Ottawa, said "The recent move of Pope Francis represents a new and significant development in that it would give women a deliberative voice in the governing body of the congregation, which until now has been the domain of cardinals, bishops, and the heads of men's religious orders."


Prefects since 1908


Secretaries since 1908


See also

* '' Perfectae caritatis'', Decree on the Adaptation and Renewal of Religious Life *
Exclaustration In the canon law of the Catholic Church, exclaustration is the official authorization for a member of a religious order (in short, a religious) bound by perpetual vows to live for a limited time outside their religious institute, usually with a vi ...
, which is granted by the congregation


References


External links

*
GCatholic.org


* [https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/ccscrlife/documents/rc_con_ccscrlife_doc_20140202_rallegratevi-lettera-consacrati_en.html Letter of Pope Francis to consecrated men and women regarding the Year of Consecrated Life (2015)] {{authority control Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, 1586 establishments in the Papal States Religious organizations established in the 1580s Catholic organizations established in the 16th century