Pope names first lay woman to head Vatican department

Published June 3, 2026 Updated June 3, 2026 08:16am
  A MAY 1, 2025, file photo shows Maria Montserrat Alvarado posing for a portrait before a live broadcast near St Peter’s Square.—Reuters
A MAY 1, 2025, file photo shows Maria Montserrat Alvarado posing for a portrait before a live broadcast near St Peter’s Square.—Reuters

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday named a Mexico-born news executive to head up the Vatican’s powerful communications department — the first lay woman to hold a post in the Roman Curia.

Maria Montserrat Alvarado, currently president of the Catholic media outlet EWTN News, will take up her post on Nov 1, the Vatican said in a statement.

She was born in Mexico City and studied in the United States.

Vatican News said the appointment was “continuing the path of reform and renewal initiated by Pope Francis”, Leo’s predecessor.

“Alvarado is the first non-religious woman to be appointed prefect of a dicastery of the Holy See,” the Vatican news service report said. The Dicastery for Communication oversees the Vatican’s vast print, radio and television services, which broadcast to a global audience.

It also runs the Vatican press office.

In the months before he died on April 21 last year, Pope Francis named two nuns to key Vatican positions and criticised a “chauvinistic mentality” within the Catholic Church.

Sister Raffaella Petrini became president of the governorate of the Vatican City state and Sister Simona Brambilla was named head of the Vatican department overseeing the world’s Catholic religious orders and congregations.

Published in Dawn, June 3rd, 2026

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