- Look up Vaticanology, Vaticanologist, or
Vaticanist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vaticanology is a term
coined in the 20th
century to
describe the...
- is an
Italian journalist and writer.
According to
Sandro Magister, a
Vaticanist, he is the "most
translated Catholic writer in the world."[clarification...
-
August 1926 – 26 May 1994) was a
Croatian woman journalist, translator,
vaticanist,
judaist scholar, poet,
notable for her
reporting from
Second Vatican...
- lawyer, the pope told
Davis to "stay strong" and gave her two rosaries.
Vaticanist John L.
Allen Jr. said that "there's no way to view the
encounter other...
-
Catholicism to
escape deportation by the ****s,
which later led him to
become a
vaticanist [fr].
Growing up, he
accompanied his
father to the Vatican. Once he finished...
- languages; the
Spanish language and the
Italian language. The
website takes a
Vaticanist approach,
discussing current affairs within the
Church from an orthodox...
- was
enrolled on the
newspaper Corriere della Sera, of
which he was the
Vaticanist from 1931
until his death. In 1937,
Negro won the
Bagutta Prize for the...
- the
artistic innovations of
painter Eugene Delacroix. In 2014,
Catholic vaticanist Ken
Briggs described the
pontificate of "revivalist" Pope
Francis as one...
- 1996 to 2011. He
started collaborating at La Stampa, in
March 2011, as a
Vaticanist, and he is the
coordinator of
their website Vatican Insider, published...
-
president Monica Maggioni (professor),
journalist Aldo
Maria Valli (alumnus),
vaticanist Vincenzo Mollica (alumnus),
journalist and
writer Benedetta Parodi (alumnus)...