Pope makes appointments in
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| Pope Francis shaking hands with Matteo Bruni during his visit to Romania (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis has appointed Matteo Bruni as Director of the
Holy See Press Office. Alessandro Gisotti and Sergio Centofanti have been
appointed deputy directors of the Editorial Directorate at the Dicastery for
Communication.
Pope Francis on Thursday appointed a new Director of the
Holy See Press Office. British-born Matteo Bruni is the new spokesperson
of the Holy See, with effect from 22 July.
Born on 23 November 1976 in Winchester, Bruni graduated in
modern and contemporary foreign languages and literature from Rome’s La
Sapienza University. He has been working since July 2009 at the Holy See
Press Office, where he has been overseeing the accreditation of journalists and
operational communications as coordinator of the Accreditation Section.
In this role, he has organized reporters accompanying the
Holy Father on papal trips outside Italy.
Bruni has coordinated the participation of the press in the
various events during the Jubilee of Mercy 2016. He has long been
involved in ecclesial projects of humanitarian cooperation and programmes to
support the elderly. In December 2013, he was put in charge of organizing
reporters accompanying the Holy Father on the papal flight in his travels
outside Italy.
The new spokesman of the Holy See is married and has a
daughter. Besides Italian, he is fluent in English, Spanish and French.
Bruni takes over from Alessandro Gisotti, whom the Pope had
appointed ‘ad interim’ Director of the Holy See Press Office on 30
December.
Also on Thursday, Pope Francis appointed Gisotti and Sergio
Centofanti deputy directors of the Editorial Directorate of the Vatican
Dicastery for Communication. They take office on 22 July.
Gisotti
A graduate of political science from Rome’s La Sapienza
University and a professional journalist, Gisotti, 45, is married with two
children. After a stint at the United Nations Office of Information in
Rome, he began working at Vatican Radio in 2000. From 2011 to 2016 he was
deputy editor-in-chief at the Pope’s radio. In 2017 he became the
coordinator of the Social Media of the Vatican Dicastery for Communication.
He has taught journalism at the Jesuit Maximus Institute in
Rome and theories and techniques of journalism at the Pontifical Lateran
University. He has written several articles and essays on communication in the
Church, in particular, the volume "The Decalogue of Good Communicator
according to Pope Francis", published in 2016 with a preface by Cardinal
Luis Antonio Tagle.
Centofanti
Born in Naples (Italy), Sergio Centofanti, 59, is
married with three children and has three grandchildren. He graduated in
literature from Rome’s La Sapienza University in 1986.
Starting his career as a journalist in the early ‘80s, he
worked with several newspapers and magazines.
He joined Vatican Radio in 1986, working for the first 10
years with the morning edition world news in Italian. He was gradually
put in charge of other editions of the news service. He has covered
Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis on various Italian and
international trips.
In 2017 he was called to be part of the Multimedia Editorial
Centre, in charge of coordinating the activities of the various language units
of Vatican Radio-Vatican News.

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