No More Trips? One Monsignor Transferred, Two Fired
At least for the next 18 months, but likely for longer, Francis doesn’t plan any trips, Avvenire.it writes. Therefore, Columbian Monsignor Mauricio Rueda Beltz, Francis’ tour operator for the last four …More
At least for the next 18 months, but likely for longer, Francis doesn’t plan any trips, Avvenire.it writes.
Therefore, Columbian Monsignor Mauricio Rueda Beltz, Francis’ tour operator for the last four years, was moved to Lisbon as a counselor of the nunciature.
Two prelates who were involved in the London Sloane Avenue case have been fired by the Vatican Secretary of State, and will return to their respective dioceses: Monsignor Alberto Perlasca to Como and Monsignor Mauro Carlino to Lecce.
Picture: © Mazur, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsAqcdalglth
Therefore, Columbian Monsignor Mauricio Rueda Beltz, Francis’ tour operator for the last four years, was moved to Lisbon as a counselor of the nunciature.
Two prelates who were involved in the London Sloane Avenue case have been fired by the Vatican Secretary of State, and will return to their respective dioceses: Monsignor Alberto Perlasca to Como and Monsignor Mauro Carlino to Lecce.
Picture: © Mazur, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsAqcdalglth
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Ultraviolet
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Maybe that last case of the sniffles he had spooked him. ;-)
Novella Nurney
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What? That means no more " off the cuff " in flight pontificating! What will the media do?
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Don't worry, Novella Nurney. At first I was worried too. But we still can look forward to his Papal Audiences, very-public receptions with people dedicated to opposing what The Church teaches, and that old stand-by: his weekly sermons. So our pontiff still has plenty of venues for his pontificating. ;-)