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Pope Leo appoints first lay woman to a top position in Vatican
Maria Montserrat Alvarado will lead communications department, overseeing news site, radio station, press office and morePope Leo has appointed the first lay woman to a top position in the governance of the Roman Catholic church. Maria Montserrat Alvarado, who is now the president of the US-based Catholic media outlet, EWTN News, will lead the Vatican’s powerful communications department, which was set up by the late Pope Francis in 2015 and oversees the Vatican’s news site as well as its...
Pope names Mexican-American as first woman to lead Vatican department
Pope names Mexican-American as first woman to lead Vatican department Pope Leo XIV has taken a step toward overhauling the Vatican’s communications by naming Maria Montserrat Alvarado as the new head of its communications office - Bookmark Pope Leo XIV has appointed Maria Montserrat Alvarado, a Mexican-American media executive, to lead the Vatican’s communications department, marking a significant step in his efforts to overhaul the Holy See’s messaging. Alvarado, currently president of the...
Pope Leo XIV sets foot in Spain for first time as pope: Church returns to Madrid after 15 years
Pope Leo XIV landed at Barajas airport at 10.30 on Saturday, opening his first apostolic visit to Spain since 8 May 2025. Over six days he will travel to Madrid, Barcelona, Montserrat, Gran Canaria and Tenerife. Under the motto 'Lift up your eyes', Leo XIV will travel nearly 2,500 kilometres between 6 and 12 June on his first apostolic journey to Spain since he was elected pope on 8 May 2025.
Pope names first lay woman as head of a Vatican department
For the first time in Vatican history, a lay woman will head the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication. Maria Montserrat Alvarado, CEO of a Catholic television network, will be in charge of the vast apparatus surrounding the Pope. Television, radio, broadcasting...
Pope tours Spain with 12 speeches and over 2,500 kilometres planned
Pope Leo XIV will travel more than 2,500 kilometres between Madrid, Barcelona, Gran Canaria and Tenerife, and will deliver 12 speeches, as well as five homilies and five greetings. Here is the Pope's schedule by day and time. Pope Leo XIV will begin his visit to Spain in the first week of June, a trip during which he will travel more than 2,500 kilometres between Madrid, Barcelona, Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
Pope Leo meets abuse victims in Spain while some protest
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Pope to bless Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, world's tallest church
Pope to bless Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, world's tallest church Barcelona (AFP) – Pope Leo XIV will bless the giant new tower of the famed Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona on Wednesday and celebrate mass inside what is now the world's tallest church. Issued on: Modified: The church is a still-unfinished modernist masterpiece by architect Antoni Gaudi that was visited by nearly five million people last year. The pope's visit during a week-long trip to Spain coincides with the 100th...