Pope Francis appoints an Italian nun as the first woman governor of Vatican City
- Sister Raffaella Petrini has been appointed as the first woman president of the Vatican City State, effectively becoming the governor of the territory.
- Pope Francis announced Petrini's promotion to increase women's roles in decision-making within the Vatican.
- During Francis' papacy, the percentage of women in leadership roles in the Vatican has risen to 23.4% from 19.3% in 2013.
- Petrini also serves on the Vatican office that evaluates bishop nominations, alongside two other women.
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