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News came from Rome Tuesday that Pope Leo had appointed eight new members to the Council for the Economy. Of some interest was the fact that four were lay people; of greater interest was that two were millennial laywomen.Pope Leo XIV and Montse Alvarado. Credit: Vatican media.Only two months ago, Pope Leo XIV also made Montse Alvarado the prefect for the Dicastery of Communications, meaning a millennial lay woman is now in charge of one of the H…

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At the age of 36, Gisela of Liechtenstein has just added an unexpected responsibility to her curriculum. Pope Leo XIV has appointed her as a member of the Vatican Council for Economics, the body responsible for overseeing the administrative and financial structures of the Holy See. Although the news draws attention to her title as a princess, she is an environmental engineer, a former investment banking professional, an expert in heritage preser…

·Madrid, Spain
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Daughter of Prince Michael of Liechtenstein, cadet branch of the small kingdom, formation in environmental economy. With her the Pope appointed Paolo Nusiner, Denis Duverne and Elena Wettstein Principality

·Milan, Italy
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The Archbishop of Turin and Bishop of Susa enters the body that supervises the economic and financial activities of the Holy See

·Rome, Italy
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New nominations of the Pope in the Council for Economics: there are Cardinals Grzegorz Ryś, Ladislav Nemet, Jean-Paul Vesco, Roberto Repole. (ANSA)

·Rome, Italy
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National Catholic Register broke the news in Irondale, United States on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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