APOSTOLIC LETTER
"MOTU PROPRIO"
STELLA MARIS
ON THE MARITIME APOSTOLATE
Stella Maris (Star of the Sea)
has long been the favourite title by which people of the sea have called
on her in whose protection they have always trusted: the Blessed Virgin
Mary. Her son, Jesus Christ, accompanied his disciples in their vessels
(1), helped them in their work and calmed the storms (2). And so the
Church accompanies seafarers, caring for the special spiritual needs of
those who for various reasons live and work in the maritime world.
In order to meet the requirements of special pastoral assistance for
people involved in commercial shipping and in fishing - as well as their
families, port personnel and all who travel by sea - we establish what
follows, updating the norms issued earlier in this century and having
heard the opinion of our Brother, the President of the Pontifical Council
for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and of Itinerant People.
SECTION 1
The Work of the Maritime Apostolate
I. Although it does not constitute an autonomous canonical
entity with its own juridical personality, the Work of the Maritime
Apostolate is the organisation concerned with the specific pastoral care
of the people of the sea; it seeks to support the work of the faithful who
are called to witness to their Christian life in this sphere.
SECTION 2
People of the Sea
II. 1. In this document, the terms used are defined as follows: a) Seafarers are those actually on board merchant ships or fishing
vessels, and all who for whatever reason have undertaken a voyage by ship; b) Maritime personnel include 1. seafarers; 2. those whose
work normally involves being on board a ship; 3. those who work on oil
rigs and platforms; 4. pensioners retired from the aforesaid jobs; 5.
students of nautical institutes; 6. port workers; c) People of the Sea includes 1. seafarers and maritime
personnel; 2. the spouses and children who are still minors of
seafarers and maritime people as well as those who share a home with them
even if they are not actually seafarers (e.g. pensioners); 3. those who
work regularly in the Maritime Apostolate.
2. The chaplains and the authorities of the Work of the Maritime
Apostolate will strive to see that the people of the sea are provided
abundantly with whatever is required to lead holy lives; they will also
recognise and promote the mission which all the faithful - and in
particular the laity - are called to exercise in the Church and in the
maritime world in accordance with their specific state.
III. Mindful of the special circumstances of the people of the
sea and taking into account the privileges which over the years the
Apostolic See has granted this people, the following is established: 1. Maritime personnel can fulfill their Easter Duty regarding Holy
Communion at any time during the year, having first received appropriate
instruction or catechesis; 2. Seafarers are not bound by the laws of fast and abstinence prescribed
in can. 1251; they are advised, however, when taking advantage of this
dispensation, to undertake a comparable work of piety in place of
abstinence, and, as far as possible, to observe both laws on Good Friday
in memory of the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ; 3. Seafarers, who have properly confessed and received Communion and who
visit with religious piety a legitimately erected oratory on board and
recite there the Lords Prayer and the Creed for the intentions of
the Supreme Pontiff, can gain a plenary indulgence on the titular feast of
the oratory and also on 2 August; 4. These same faithful, under the same conditions, can gain one plenary
indulgence, applicable only to the departed, if they visit with religious
piety the aforementioned oratory on 2 November and recite there the Lords
Prayer and the Creed for the intentions of the Supreme Pontiff; 5. The indulgences mentioned in Nn 3 and 4 can be gained, under the same
conditions, by people of the sea in chapels or oratories of places where
the Maritime Apostolate is active. On vessels which have no oratory,
seafarers can gain these indulgences by reciting the prescribed prayers
before a sacred image.
SECTION 3
The Chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate
IV. 1. The Chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate is
the priest appointed in conformity with art. XII, par. 2; the authority
who appoints him also confers on him the office described in can. 564 of
the Code of Canon Law, to attend to the pastoral care of the people of the
sea. As far as possible, appointments to this ministry should be
characterised by stability.
2. The chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate should be be
distinguished by integrity of life, zeal, prudence and a knowledge of the
maritime world. He should be good at languages and enjoy good health.
3. In order that the chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate be
fitted to carry out all aspects of this particular ministry, he should be
properly instructed and carefully prepared before being entrusted with
this special pastoral work.
4. The chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate must identify,
among local and transient maritime personnel, those who display leadership
qualities and help them to deepen their Christian faith, their commitment
to Christ and their aptitude for creating and guiding a Christian
community on board.
5. The chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate must identify
among maritime personnel those who have a special devotion to the Blessed
Sacrament and train them so that they can be appointed, by the competent
authority, as extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist and be able to
exercise this ministry with dignity, especially on board ships.
6. The chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate should provide
pastoral assistance in Stella Maris centres and in other hospitality
centres for maritime personnel.
V. 1. The chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate, by
virtue of his office, can perform for the people of the sea all acts
pertaining to the care of souls, with the exception of matrimonial
matters.
2. The faculties of the chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate
are cumulative with those of the parish priest of the territory in which
they are actually exercised. For this reason, the chaplain must carry out
his pastoral ministry in fraternal understanding with the parish priest of
the territory and consult with him.
3. The chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate must take care to
keep a register of those baptised, confirmed and deceased. At the end of
the year he must send a report of what has been done to the National
Director, described in art. IX, par. 2, together with an authentic copy of
the registers, unless the acts were recorded in the registers of the port
parish.
VI. All the chaplains of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate, by
virtue of their office, have the following special faculties: a) to celebrate Mass twice on weekdays, if there is a just cause, and
three times on Sundays and Feast Days, whenever genuine pastoral necessity
requires this; b) to celebrate Mass habitually outside a place of worship, if there is a
just cause, observing the prescriptions of can. 932 of the Code of Canon
Law; c) to celebrate a second Mass in the evening of Holy Thursday, the
Memorial of the Lords Supper, in churches and oratories, if this is
required for pastoral reasons; and also in the morning in a case of
genuine necessity and only for the faithful who cannot attend an evening
Mass.
VII. 1. The chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate who
is appointed by the competent authority to exercise his ministry on board
a ship during a voyage is obliged to offer spiritual assistance to all who
are making the voyage, whether by sea, lake or river, from the start of
the trip until its conclusion.
2. Can. 566 of the Code of Canon Law remaining in force, the chaplain
mentioned in the preceding paragraph has the special faculty of
administering the sacrament of Confirmation to any of the faithful during
the voyage, as long as there is no Bishop on board who is in proper
communion with the Apostolic See and all the canonical presciptions have
been fully observed.
3. In order to assist validly and licitly at a marriage during the
voyage, the chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate must be
delegated by the Ordinary or by the parish priest of the place where one
or other of the contracting parties has a domicile or quasi-domicile or
has been staying for a least one month, or, if they are transients, by the
parish priest of the port parish where they boarded the ship. The chaplain
is obliged to report the details of the celebration to the one who
delegated him, for recording in the marriage register.
VIII.1. The same authority competent to appoint chaplains can
appoint a deacon, a lay faithful or a religious to be a Co-Worker of the
chaplain of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate. This Co- Worker assists
the chaplain and, in accordance with the law, subsitutes for the chaplain
in matters which do not require the ministerial priesthood.
2. Those so appointed to be Co-Workers in the Work of the Maritime
Apostolate must be distinguished by integrity of life, prudence and a
knowledge of the faith. They should be suitably instructed and carefully
trained before this task is entrusted to them.
SECTION 4
The direction of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate
IX. 1. In each Episcopal Conference with maritime territory
there should be a Bishop-Promoter whose responsibility it is to
foster the Work of the Maritime Apostolate. The Episcopal Conference
itself will appoint the Bishop-Promoter, preferably from among the bishops
of dioceses with ports, indicating the term of his appointment and
communicating the details of the appointment to the Pontifical Council for
the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People.
2. The Bishop-Promoter will choose a suitable priest and present his
name to the Episcopal Conference which will then appoint him, in writing
and for a determined period of time, as National Director of the
Work of the Maritime Apostolate, with the duties prescribed in art. XI.
The Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant
People is to be informed of his name and the duration of his appointment.
The National Director may be assisted by a pastoral worker.
X. The tasks of the Bishop Promoter are: 1. to give directives to the National Director, to keep in touch
attentively with his activities and to give suggestions and advice, as
appropriate, so that he can properly carry out the duties confided to him; 2. to request at the appointed times and whenever it seems appropriate, a
Report on pastoral activities for maritime personnel and the work done by
the National Director; 3. to transmit the Report, mentioned in no. 2, to the Episcopal
Conference, together with his own comments; and to encourage interest in
this Apostolate among his fellow bishops; 4. to maintain contact with the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care
of Migrants and Itinerant People regarding all that concerns the Maritime
Apostolate, and to transmit to the National Director communications he has
received; 5. to present to the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants
and People on the Move an annual Report on the situation of the Work of
the Maritime Apostolate in his territory.
XI. The principal duties of the National Director are: 1. to maintain relations with the bishops of the country in all matters
affecting the spiritual good of maritime people; 2. to present to the Bishop Promoter, at least once a year, a Report on
the status animarum and on pastoral work for the maritime
people of his country: in this report he is to explain both the activities
which went well and those which were, perhaps, less successful, as well as
any corrective action taken to avoid losses and, finally, whatever seems
useful for the spread of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate; 3. to promote specific training programmes for chaplains; 4. to direct chaplains of the Work of Maritime Apostolate without
prejudice to the rights of the local Ordinary; 5. to make sure that chaplains diligently fulfill their duties and observe
the prescriptions of the Holy See and the local Ordinary; 6. to arrange, with the consent of the Bishop Promoter and according to
the circumstances of the time, meetings and spiritual exercises for all
the chaplains in the country or for chaplains and other faithful who are
involved in the Work of the Maritime Apostolate; 7. to be particularly concerned to encourage and develop the Apostolate of
the laity, fostering their active participation while bearing in mind the
diversity of their talents; 8. to establish and maintain regular contact with institutions and aid
organisations - both Catholic and non-Catholic - and with non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) which pursue goals akin to those of the Work of the
Maritime Apostolate; 9. to make frequent visits to places where the Work of the Maritime
Apostolate is active; 10. to send authentic copies, prepared by himself or by the chaplains, of
Baptism, Confirmation and Death Registers to the appropriate diocesan
offices; 11. to inform, as soon as possible, the parish priest where parties
concerned have domicile, of the data that must be recorded in the parish
registers;
12. to establish relations with the Work of the Maritime Apostolate in
neighbouring countries, and to represent his own country at regional or
continental level;
13. to maintain regular contact with the Regional Coordinator mentioned
in art. XIII, 1, 6.
XII. 1. It is the right and duty of the Bishop of a diocese
to show zealous concern for and to offer pastoral assistance to all
maritime personnel who reside, even for a short time, within his
jurisdiction.
2. The Bishop of a diocese is responsible for: 1) determining the most suitable forms of pastoral care for maritime
personnel; 2) appointing, in agreement with the National Director, chaplains for the
Maritime Apostolate in his diocese, and granting them the necessary
mandate; 3) granting permission for the erection of an oratory on a ship listed in
the public registry of a port located within the territory of his
juirisdiction.
XIII.1. The Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of
Migrants and Itinerant People, which is responsible for the overall
direction of the Work of the Maritime Apostolate, has these principal
duties: 1) to publish instructions, in accordance with can. 34 of the Code of
Canon Law, and to give guidelines and exhortations concerning pastoral
ministry among the people of the sea; 2) to ensure prudently that this ministry is carried out in accordance
with the law and in a dignified and fruitful manner; 3) to exercise, with respect to other associations encompassed within the
Work of the Maritime Apostolate, those functions proper to the Holy See
regarding associations;
4) to offer assistance from the Pontifical Council to all who are
involved in this apostolic work by encouraging and supporting them, and
also by seeing to the correction of possible abuses; 5) to promote an ecumenical spirit in the maritime world, at the same time
seeing that this is done in faithful harmony with the teaching and
discipline of the Church; 6) to appoint a Coordinator for a region encompassing several Episcopal
Conferences, at the suggestion of the Bishop promoters concerned, and to
specify the functions of such a Coordinator.
2. So that the pastoral care of people of the sea may be better and more
effectively organised, the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of
Migrants and Itinerant People should encourage and foster cooperation and
reciprocal coordination of projects among Episcopal Conferences and local
Ordinaries. This same Council will establish relations with institutes of
consecrated life and with associations and organisations that can
cooperate at the international level with the Work of the Maritime
Apostolate.
We order all these things to have lasting effect, all things to the
contrary notwithstanding.
Given in Rome at St Peters on the thirty-first day of January,
nineteen hundred and ninety-seven, the nineteenth year of our Pontificate.
JOHN PAUL II
1. Cf Mt 8:23-27; Mk 4:35-41; Lk 8:22-25
2. Cf Mt 14:22-33; Mk 6:47-52; Jn 6:16-21
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