Overview
- The Holy See announced a reshuffle on Monday, naming new leaders for Vatican operations, diplomacy in Italy, and the papal household.
- Archbishop Paolo Rudelli became Substitute for General Affairs, a role that runs day-to-day management in the Secretariat of State.
- Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra moved to serve as apostolic nuncio to Italy and San Marino.
- Archbishop Petar Rajič was tapped as Prefect of the Papal Household, filling a post left open for more than six years.
- The bulletin also named new members to the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors and to the human-development dicastery, including Susan Lynn Bissell, Laurent Delvolvé, and experts from Mexico, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Peru, the United States, Kenya, Switzerland, and Brazil.