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Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin appointed to new 16-member Vatican group

By Barry Arnold
DublLive
July 14, 2016

http://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/archbishop-dublin-diarmuid-martin-appointed-11612014

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin

Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin as one of 16 Members of the newly-established Vatican Secretariat for Communications.

The body consists of six cardinals, seven bishops and three laypersons.

Its aim is to oversee the coordination and streamlining the Holy See’s multiple communications outlets.

When Pope Francis began his reform of the Roman Curia in 2013 with the help of an advisory council of nine cardinals, one of the areas that received immediate attention was the Vatican communications operation.

Pope Francis commissioned a study and recommendations from the global management-consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

Later, an international commission headed by British Lord Chris Patten provided a specific road-map for a reform plan to be carried out over a four-year period.

The “reorganization,” the Pope wrote, “must proceed decisively toward integration and a unified management” so that “the communication system of the Holy See will respond in an ever more efficacious manner to the needs of the mission of the church,” especially in today’s digital world.

The responsibilities of the Secretariat, headed by Italian Monsignor Dario Vigano’, include coordinating the work of the Vatican website, Vatican Television Centre, Vatican Radio, the Vatican newspaper, the Vatican press office and Printing Press.

The announcement of the Members of the Secretariat falls just two days after the announcement of American Greg Burke, as the new director of the Holy See Press Office.




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