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Pope Francis and the new course of Vatican communication

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 7 gennaio 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Greg Burke and Paloma Garcia Ovejero’s decision to resign as director and deputy director of the Holy See Press Office marks the beginning of a new course for Vatican communication under Pope Francis.

The announcement of the resignations came with a short press release on Dec. 31. Though a change of the guard [...]

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Pope Francis, what if he shuts down Ecclesia Dei?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 31 dicembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

After 30 years, the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei might cease to exist. Established by St. John Paul II right after the Lefevbrist schism in 1988, in order to entertain a dialogue with traditionalist parties, the commission was reformed by Benedict XVI with the 2009 instruction Universae Ecclesiae. The instruction linked the commission [...]

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Pope Francis, how is Vatican communication developing?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 24 dicembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The appointments of Andrea Tornielli as editorial director in the Dicastery for Communication and of Andrea Monda as editor of L’Osservatore Romano marks the moment when Pope Francis’ reform of communication starts to take a definitive shape. At the same time, it is also the moment when a new way of managing issues begins.

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Pope Francis, the reform at the crossroads

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 17 dicembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

It is official: the last meeting of the Council of Cardinals the way Pope Francis originally shaped it took place in September. Actually, there were a series of clues: the final press release of the meeting spoke about the “advanced age” of some of the members and the need to further reflect [...]

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Here is how Pope Francis’ reform of Vatican City State mirrors his Curia reform

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 10 dicembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

t would be difficult, long and tough for specialists to detail what is that Pope Francis effectively reformed with his motu propio on the approval of the new law for Vatican City State, published on December 6. However, this reform can at least show some of the modus operandi of Pope Francis’ [...]

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Pope Francis, is the Curia reform only about costs?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 3 dicembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

In advance of the 27th meeting of the Council of Cardinals, to take place Dec. 10 -12, Pope Francis chaired a meeting with the heads of Vatican dicasteries.

These so called “interdicasterial meetings” are periodic gatherings which deal with specific subjects. This last meeting discussed, above all, Curia expenses. This has been a [...]

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Pope Francis, bishops at the center of reform

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 26 novembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Under Pope Francis, when it comes to talk about reforms in the Church, a new protagonism for lay people and giving greater responsibility to women in the Curia ranks are often highlighted. The truth is that Pope Francis’ reform is aimed above all at bishops. Pope Francis is working to reform the profile [...]

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Pope Francis, three signs of how the reform is taking shape

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 19 novembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Last week, three signs showed that Pope Francis is definitively shaping the Curia reform he has been working on since the beginning of the Pontificate.

In strict chronological order, the signs are: the establishment of the new academic program in Sciences for Peace at the Pontifical Lateran University; the request to the [...]

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Pope Francis, is there really a plot against him?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 12 novembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

October was a crucial month for Pope Francis: the Pope asked all the faithful to pray daily the Rosary and the St. Michael the Archangel prayer to protect the Church from the Great Accuser. Pope Francis reiterated this request at the end of the Synod of Bishops.

It was a crucial point [...]

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Holy See, why so much media frenzy around a cold case?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 5 novembre 2018 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The finding of human bones in the basement of an annex building of the Holy See’s nunciature to Italy in via Po, in the center of Rome, immediately led to think that the case of Emanuela Orlandi could be open again.

Emanuela Orlandi is the Vatican citizen who disappeared June, 22 1983, and whose [...]

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