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    Pope Leo names Italian bishop to lead powerful Vatican office

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    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Pope Leo appoints Archbishop Filippo Iannone to lead the Vatican office for selecting bishops, marking his first major leadership change.

    Table of Contents

    • Pope Leo's Leadership Changes
    • Archbishop Filippo Iannone's Background
    • Implications of the Appointment

    Pope Leo names Italian bishop to lead powerful Vatican office

    Pope Leo's Leadership Changes

    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Leo named a relatively unknown Italian cleric on Friday to lead the Vatican office responsible for selecting Catholic bishops around the world, in the first major appointment of the pontiff's nearly five-month tenure.

    Archbishop Filippo Iannone's Background

    Archbishop Filippo Iannone, 67, has largely led a behind-the-scenes career in Church law. He will take charge of the Vatican's Dicastery for Bishops, which advises the pope on the priests in the 1.4-billion-member Church who should be bishops.

    Implications of the Appointment

    It is the office that had been led by Leo, former U.S. Cardinal Robert Prevost, until his election in May to replace Pope Francis.

    Leo, the first U.S. pope, has shown a more reserved and low-key style than his predecessor Francis, from Argentina, who often attracted media headlines with off-the-cuff comments or surprising Vatican appointments.

    The new pope had not previously named a new Vatican department head. Iannone's assignment suggests Leo might be looking for low-key figures similar to himself when making major appointments.

    Iannone, originally from Naples and a member of the Carmelite religious order, had been leading the Vatican office responsible for organising and interpreting the Church's extensive system of laws.

    He has also served as a bishop in Lazio, the Italian region around Rome, and as a consultant to several Vatican offices.

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Leo appoints Archbishop Filippo Iannone.
    • •Iannone to lead Vatican's Dicastery for Bishops.
    • •First major appointment in Pope Leo's tenure.
    • •Iannone has a background in Church law.
    • •Leo's leadership style is more reserved.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope Leo names Italian bishop to lead powerful Vatican office

    1What is a bishop?

    A bishop is a senior member of the clergy in certain branches of the Christian church, responsible for overseeing a diocese and providing spiritual leadership.

    2What is a dicastery?

    A dicastery is a department of the Roman Curia, which is the administrative apparatus of the Holy See, responsible for various aspects of church governance.

    3What is the role of the pope?

    The pope is the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome, responsible for spiritual guidance, church governance, and representing the church in diplomatic matters.

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