MondayVatican
Vatican at a Glance
  • INFO

Pope Francis, the reform of justice and the knot of trials

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 22 febbraio 2021 · 3 Comments · In Vatican

Pope Francis’s latest justice reform completes a path of reform of the new Vatican judicial system that began some time ago and resulted in a reform in 2020 that resulted from an extensive debate. After all, a discussion focused on a basic theme: make the Vatican City State a full fledge state, or maintain [...]

Continue Reading →

Pope Francis, when the State Overshadows the Holy See

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 15 febbraio 2021 · 6 Comments · In Vatican

There are three articles, published in recent days in the Italian newspaper Il Foglio, which are worth reading. The three pieces – a series which you can find here - signed by a certain Cincinnato, highlights contradictions and problems created with the Vatican judges’ protagonism in the latest financial events.

It is worth remembering [...]

Continue Reading →

That diplomatic legacy of Benedict XVI that has been forgotten

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 8 febbraio 2021 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

That of Benedict XVI was a diplomacy founded on truth, which reasoned on principles, and which had as its ultimate goal not only peace but also the peace that comes from the awareness that we are children of God. A speech by Benedict XVI delivered fifteen years ago explains it very well.

The occasion [...]

Continue Reading →

Pope Francis, some clues on his way of thinking

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 1 febbraio 2021 · 6 Comments · In Vatican

What Pope Francis thinks, or how he reasons, can be understood above all when the Pope speaks off the cuff, raising his eyes from the paper. Sometimes he inserts phrases into a prepared text; other times, he breaks himself completely loose and delivers real, impromptu speeches. On January 29, at the end of his [...]

Continue Reading →

Pope Francis and the Vatican “revolving doors”

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 25 gennaio 2021 · 2 Comments · In Vatican

It now seems inevitable that 2021 will be a year of significant changes for Pope Francis. The Curia’s reform should be finalized, Vatican finances will once again be under scrutiny by the Council of Europe’s MONEYVAL committee, and Pope Francis will be called to conduct a robust reshuffle of Vatican dicastery heads, as [...]

Continue Reading →

Pope Francis, are his reforms improving the Vatican system?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 18 gennaio 2021 · 7 Comments · In Vatican

An Associated Press article published last week shed light on the weakness of the Vatican judicial system. This weakness dramatically emerged during the investigation on the purchase of luxury real estate in London by the Vatican Secretariat of State.

The investigation was a summary proceeding authorized directly by the Pope. Pope Francis skipped [...]

Continue Reading →

Papa Francesco, what happened in 2020

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 11 gennaio 2021 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis ended the year without celebrating Mass due to sciatica pain. And he started it without celebrating the Baptism in the Sistine chapel, as it is tradition, this time for the anti-COVID restrictions. 2021 was born, therefore, marked by coronavirus restrictions, and the Pope’s appeals to get out of the crisis together, and [...]

Continue Reading →

Pope Francis, what will his 2021 be like?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 4 gennaio 2021 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis concluded the year by proclaiming a Special Year for the Family in 2021, dedicated to Amoris Laetitia. This special year, he explained, falls five years after the publication of the post-synodal exhortation that has generated so much controversy. It intends precisely to study it, reflect on it, and highlight the challenges of [...]

Continue Reading →

Pope Francis, deciphering his speech to the Curia

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 28 dicembre 2020 · 3 Comments · In Vatican

What if the Christmas address to the Roman Curia was Pope Francis’s last? A few days after the delivery of that speech, rumors spread that Pope Francis could renounce his pontificate, as Benedict XVI had already done, between Christmas and New Year. The rumors were credited by an alleged comment by Austen [...]

Continue Reading →

Pope Francis, how to characterize his pontificate?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 21 dicembre 2020 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

On December 17, Pope Francis turned 84 and celebrated his 8th birthday since becoming Pope. 2020 was a challenging year, marked by the pandemic. There were no international trips, nor massive events. Yet, many things were accomplished. Soon, the Curia reform plans will be completed. However, the Curia reform is already underway since [...]

Continue Reading →
← Previous Entries Next Entries →
  • Categorie

    • Benedict XVI
    • church
    • Culture
    • diplomacy
    • Ecumenism
    • Holy See
    • international affairs
    • Italian Church
    • Pope Francis
    • religious freedom
    • Vatican
    • Vatican business
    • Vatican finances
  • Calendario

    luglio: 2025
    L M M G V S D
    « giu    
     123456
    78910111213
    14151617181920
    21222324252627
    28293031  
  • Get in touch

MondayVatican

Pages

  • INFO

The Latest

  • Leo XIV: The first steps
    The first steps of a pontificate are always an exercise in communication: […]

More

Thanks for dropping by! Feel free to join the discussion by leaving comments, and stay updated by subscribing to the RSS feed.
© 2011 MondayVatican
Platform by PageLines