Pope Appoints Religious Sister To Run Vatican City State

| 02/16/2025

By: Our Sunday Visitor

The Vatican announcement on February 15 said Sister Petrini’s appointment would take effect March 1

Pope Francis greets Sister Raffaella Petrini, an Italian member of the U.S.-based Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist who is secretary-general of the office governing Vatican City State, at the Vatican December 3, 2015.
Pope Francis greets Sister Raffaella Petrini, an Italian member of the U.S.-based Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist who is secretary-general of the office governing Vatican City State, at the Vatican December 3, 2015. (CNS photo/Vatican Media via Reuters)

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Franciscan Sister of the Eucharist Raffaella Petrini, secretary-general of the office governing Vatican City State, will become president of the office on March 1, the Vatican confirmed.

On an Italian television program in January, Pope Francis announced that Sister Petrini would succeed Cardinal Fernando Vérgez Alzaga. The Vatican announcement on February 15 said Sister Petrini’s appointment would take effect March 1, the day Cardinal Vérgez turns 80 and is required to step down.

Appearing on the talk show “Che Tempo Che Fa” on January 19, Pope Francis said that the process of women being given leadership roles in the Roman Curia “is something that has gone slowly,” but would continue with Sister Petrini talking over the governor’s office.

Sister Petrini, 56, was born in Rome and made her perpetual vows with the U.S.-based Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist in 2007.

The Vatican governor’s office oversees departments as diverse as the Vatican Museums, post office, and police force; it has the largest number of employees of any Vatican office. In 2021 when Sister Petrini was named secretary-general of the office, she became the highest-ranking woman at the Vatican.

The position of secretary-general previously had been held by a priest, who was named a bishop shortly after becoming secretary-general. The president of the office always has been a cardinal or archbishop.

Sister Petrini holds a doctorate in social sciences from Rome’s Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas and a master’s degree in organizational behavior from the Barney School of Business at the University of Hartford, Connecticut. Before being appointed secretary-general, she worked at the then-Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and taught courses in sociology and economics at the University of St. Thomas Aquinas.

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