Pope thanks retired Vatican
newspaper Editor-in-Chief for his service
Prof. Giovanni Maria Vian. |
Pope Francis has expressed admiration and gratitude to Prof.
Giovanni Maria Vian who has just ended his service as Editor-in-Chief of the
Vatican newspaper the “Osservatore Romano”.
By Linda Bordoni
In a letter of thanks and esteem for years of quality work
at the head of the Vatican’s “Osservatore Romano” newspaper, Pope
Francis sent his greetings and thanks to Prof. Giovanni Maria
Vian saying that he knows he will be able to continue to avail himself
of his support and advice.
Prof. Vian, who has recently retired, was Editor-in-Chief of
the “Osservatore Romano” since 2007. Last week Pope Francis appointed Andrea
Monda as his replacement.
In his letter, the Pope recalled that Prof. Vian was
appointed to serve the Holy See publication by Pope Benedict XVI, and said he
has done so “with competence”, “qualified professionalism”, “exemplary
adherence to the Magisterium” and “consistent Christian commitment”.
In particular the Pope thanked him for “the precious
collaboration and constant availability” Vian has always demonstrated in his
efforts to promote the implementation of the reforms called for by Francis –
especially in the area of communication.
The Pope also mentioned his knowledge and experience as a
scholar of Church History and as a Professor of Patristic Philology saying he
has made a “valuable contribution to improving the quality of information and
giving ample space to those voices that deserve careful listening in the
ecclesial community”.
Pope Francis concluded his letter wishing every good and
prosperity to Prof. Vian, invoking the grace and consolation of the Lord on all
who are dear to him, and entrusting him to the special protection and intercession
of the Most Holy Immaculate Virgin and of the Apostles Peter and Paul.
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