Vatican City – Pope Leo XIV continues with determination the work of renewal he initiated, showing with clarity and patience that he has precisely identified the unresolved knots of the Roman Curia he inherited. “Popes pass, the Curia remains,” he reminded everyone on May 24, 2025.
It is a bitter but realistic observation, matured through his own direct experience during his brief yet intense service in the Curia, and confirmed by his previous years as Prior General of the Order of Saint Augustine, where he had already come to know those slow and sometimes lifeless dynamics that creep into certain ways of exercising ecclesiastical power.
“The wheel turns,” murmurs an elderly monsignor in the corridors of Piazza Pio XII, aware that history in the Curia tends to repeat itself with an almost liturgical regularity. And so, just as Pope Francis, with his famously “gentle and courteous” style, dismissed Archbishop Jorge Carlos Patrón Wong, sending him to Jalapa despite his dedication to seminarians and clergy, today an even harsher fate befalls his successor.
Archbishop Andrés Gabriel Ferrada Moreira, current Secretary of the Dicastery for…
The tables turn in the curia: another of Pope Francis’s loyalists falls
VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Silere Non Possum [Italy]
October 31, 2025
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