Pope transfers Vatican’s Data
Processing Centre to Secretariat for the Economy
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With a Rescript promulgated on Wednesday, Pope Francis has
transferred the Data Processing Centre (CED) from the Administration of the
Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA) to the Secretariat for the Economy (SPE).
By Vatican News
Pope Francis has made a shuffle in the Roman
Curia. He has issued a Rescript transferring
the Data Processing Centre previously managed by the Administration of the
Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA) to the Secretary for the Economy (SPE).
It was made public on Wednesday by the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal
Pietro Parolin, with a statement dated May 11.
It said Pope Francis considers the transfer is needed “to
guarantee a more rational organization of the Holy See's economic and financial
information”. Another reason cited is the eventual computerization of all its
activities “so as to guarantee the simplification of activities and the
effectiveness of controls, as they are fundamental for the correct functioning
of the Entities of the Roman Curia”.
The transfer of the Data Processing Centre will proceed
according to the Memorandum of Understanding signed between APSA President
Bishop Nunzio Galantino and the Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy
Father Juan Antonio Guerrero Alves.
Officials and personnel of the CED will move under the
responsibility of the SPE, except those who, by common agreement and for better
convenience, continue to be employed by the APSA.
The Prefect of the SPE will re-organize the services offered
by the CED, guaranteeing what is necessary for the performance of the APSA’s
institutional tasks.
Promulgated on Wednesday, the new measure of Pope Francis
will come into effect on June 1, 2020.
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