With a shrewd and thoughtful statement, Leo XIV simultaneously refocused and relativized the issue of the use of the ancient rite.
In a message to the French bishops gathered in Lourdes for their periodic plenary assembly, the Pope expressed his hope that the Holy Spirit would move the bishops to find “concrete solutions [...]
As we approach the first anniversary of his election, it appears Leo XIV is beginning to reveal the contours and the substance of his reign.
In just the last week, two events have demonstrated specific characteristics of Leo XIV’s pontificate: The ruling issued by the appellate tribunal of Vatican City, which could flip the [...]
Leo XIV’s move to the Papal Apartment coincided this week with a significant appointment.
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski was appointed Archbishop of Lodz. This move ends his more than thirty years of association with the Vatican. Above all, he is relinquishing the leadership of the Office of Apostolic Charities.
In his place, Leo XIV has [...]
Everyone is waiting for Leo XIV to reshape the Roman Curia. Five department heads are already over 75, and there will be six by the end of the year. Vatican watchers are also keeping eyes on Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, the sostituto –think “papal chief-of-staff” – who has had a controversial tenure in [...]
Rumors swirled last week surrounding the future of Archbishop Edgar Pena Parra, Sostituto of the Secretariat of State, some of them saying the long-serving papal “chief of staff” will become the pope’s next nuncio to Italy.
If confirmed, it would mark the beginning of a broad domino effect sweeping Vatican appointments, extending from the [...]
