Alessandro Gisotti appointed
interim director of Holy See Press Office
Pope Francis and Alessandro Gisotti. |
Pope Francis accepts the resignation of Greg Burke and
Paloma García Ovejero, respectively Director and Deputy Director of the Vatican
Press Office, and appoints Alessandro Gisotti as Director of the Press Office
ad interim.
By Vatican News
Alessandro Gisotti was born in Rome 44 years ago and is
married with two children. Until now, he has been the
Social Media Coordinator of the Dicastery for Communication.
Biography of Alessandro Gisotti
Alessandro Gisotti is a professional journalist. He
graduated in political science from Rome’s "La Sapienza" University
in 1999. He became Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Vatican Radio, where he began
working in the year 2000. Among other things, he has followed the activities of
the last three Popes, both in Rome and on various international apostolic
journeys.
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 Church
communications, including "The Decalogue of the Good Communicator
according to Pope Francis", published in 2016 with a preface by Cardinal
Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila.
Statement by Dr Paolo Ruffini
In a statement following the resignation of Greg Burke and
Paloma García Ovejero, and the appointment of Alessandro Gisotti, the Prefect
of the Dicastery of Communication, Dr Paolo Ruffini, made the following
statement:
"I have learned of the decision of Greg Burke and
Paloma García Ovejero, and the acceptance by Pope Francis of their resignation.
In these few months of working together, I have been able to appreciate their
professionalism, humanity, and faith. I thank them therefore for the dedication
with which they have carried out their work thus far. Today, faced with what is
their independent and free choice, I can only respect the decision they have
taken. Greg and Paloma (appointed to this task by my predecessor, Msgr. Dario
Edoardo Viganò) were the first Director and Deputy Director of the Press Office
following the start of the reform of the Holy See's communication system,
decided by the Holy Father. Their significant commitment has contributed to the
path of reform that today, according to them, in order to be carried out,
requires a rapid hand-over of testimony, in the spirit of service to the Church
that we all share. It is precisely with this spirit of service and fidelity to
the Holy Father that I myself will carry forward the complex path of this
important reform. The year ahead is full of important events that require the
greatest effort in communication. I have full confidence that Alessandro
Gisotti, until now Social Media Coordinator of the Dicastery for Communication,
and former Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Vatican Radio, will be able to guide the
Press Office ad interim, waiting for its new structure to be defined as soon as
possible".
Statement by Alessandro Gisotti:
"I thank the Holy Father for the trust placed in me at
such a delicate time for the communications of the Holy See. I have placed
myself at the complete disposal of the Prefect, Paolo Ruffini. A relationship
of esteem and friendship binds me to Greg Burke and Paloma G. Ovejero. I join
the Prefect in thanking them for the work done over the last two and a half
years in heading the Press Office. I will try to fulfill the task
entrusted to me to the best of my ability, with that spirit of service to the
Church and to the Pope that I had the privilege of learning by assisting Fr
Federico Lombardi for almost 20 years. I know well that my task, however
temporary, is particularly demanding, but I am comforted to know the great
value of my colleagues in the Press Office whose professionalism and dedication
I have been able to appreciate on many
occasions".
Tweets by Greg Burke and Paloma Garcia Ovejero
In separate tweets, posted on his personal Twitter account,
Greg Burke expressed the following:
"Paloma and I have resigned, effective Jan. 1. At this
time of transition in Vatican communications, we think it’s best the Holy
Father is completely free to assemble a new team.”
“I entered the Vatican in 2012. The experience has been
fascinating, to say the least. Thank you, Pope Francis. Un abrazo
muy fuerte .”
"New Year. New adventures.”
Paloma Garcia Ovejero tweeted a message in Spanish which,
translated, reads:
"A stage ends. Thank you, Holy Father, for these two
and a half years! Thank you, Greg, for your trust, your patience and your
example.”
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