Vatican News

Report: Vatican seeks 8-year jail sentence for ex-Vatican bank president

CNA Staff, Dec 7, 2020 / 08:00 am (CNA).- The Vatican’s Promoter of Justice is seeking an eight-year jail term for a former president of the Institute for Religious Works, according to Italian media reports.

The HuffPost said Dec. 5 that Alessandro Diddi had requested the sentence for Angelo Caloia, the 81-year-old ex-president of the institute commonly known as the “Vatican bank”, for money laundering and self-laundering, and embezzlement.

Pope Francis will travel to Iraq in 2021

Vatican City, Dec 7, 2020 / 05:55 am (CNA).- The Vatican announced Monday that Pope Francis will travel to Iraq in March 2021. He will be the first pope to ever visit the country, which is still recovering from the devastation inflicted by the Islamic State.

The four-day papal trip to Iraq March 5-8 will include stops in Baghdad, Erbil and Mosul. It will be the pope’s first international trip in over a year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Pope Francis approves overhaul of Vatican’s financial watchdog

Vatican City, Dec 5, 2020 / 07:35 am (CNA).- Pope Francis approved Saturday sweeping changes to the Vatican’s financial watchdog authority.

The Holy See press office announced Dec. 5 that the pope had ratified new statutes for the Financial Intelligence Authority, renaming the agency created by Benedict XVI in 2010 to oversee Vatican financial transactions.

Pope Francis accepts resignation of Ottawa Archbishop Terrence Prendergast at age of 76

Vatican City, Dec 4, 2020 / 05:30 am (CNA).- Pope Francis accepted Friday the resignation of 76-year-old Canadian Archbishop Terrence Prendergast, S.J. 

The pope confirmed Dec. 4 that Archbishop Marcel Damphousse, 57, would succeed Prendergast as archbishop of Ottawa-Cornwall, an archdiocese in Ontario formed in May this year.

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