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Diane Montagna Leaves LifeSiteNews.com

The American born journalist Diane Montagna resigned as Rome correspondent for LifeSiteNews.com. Writing on Twitter (March 31), she mentions “differences of editorial approach,” and wants to “pursue …More
The American born journalist Diane Montagna resigned as Rome correspondent for LifeSiteNews.com.
Writing on Twitter (March 31), she mentions “differences of editorial approach,” and wants to “pursue other challenges and opportunities.” Montagna was closely involved in the first revelations of Whistleblower Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganó.
She expresses her gratitude for having had the opportunity to work for LifeSiteNews.com.
Frà Alexis Bugnolo
I would like to now more why she left and what her new work is going to be. I ask if it has anything to do with her position on Pope Benedict XVI or if she thinks with the Churches shutting down, that a career as a journalist covering the Church no longer looks like a good prospect?
Live Mike
Frà Alexis Bugnolo
Thanks Live Mike, I know that already. But that is very vague. I hope she gives an interview to anyone and says more.