Archbishop Gänswein reflects on new diplomatic role in Baltic states
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Archbishop Gänswein reflects on his new diplomatic role
VILNIUS, Lithuania (OSV News) -- Archbishop Georg Gänswein, appointed in June as apostolic nuncio to the Baltic states, has shared his insights on his new diplomatic and pastoral responsibilities. Previously serving as Pope Benedict XVI’s private secretary and later as prefect of the Papal Household, he was sent home to Germany by Pope Francis in
In an interview with the German Catholic Agency, Archbishop Georg Gänswein spoke about his new role on NATO's eastern flank. As private secretary, he was Benedict XVI's right-hand man and later became Prefect of the Papal Household under Pope Francis. In June this year, Archbishop Georg Gänswein was appointed apostolic nuncio to three Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The 68-year-old Vatican Archbishop Georg Gänswein: Fear of war …
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