For the first time in the history of Pope, a woman appointed a Vatican governor. Pope Francis for the first time in history appointed a woman by the Secretary General of the Governor’s Vatican. The second most important managerial body of the Vatican was headed by the nun Rafael Petrini, reports Vatican News.
52-year-old Nun Franciscanka Rafaella Petrini will supervise the administration of the Vatican, including museums, post office, a mint and police.
Dad Francis said he wants women to play a more important role in the Roman Catholic Church.
We note this year, also for the first time in the history of the Vatican announced information about its own property – it owns more than 5 thousand properties in Italy and around the world.