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Holy See’s Diplomacy Stands Apart From All Other States, Witness Tells Helsinki Commission | National Catholic Register

Summary: The National Catholic Register reports on a U.S. Helsinki Commission briefing assessing how the Holy See conducts diplomacy differently from other states. Key points: - Alexander John Paul Lutz, a Helsinki Commission policy fellow, described the Holy See’s diplomacy as unique, aiming to address global issues with a higher standard than pure national interest. - The Holy See engages with all parties but “never fully endorses any state’s political platform,” and subjec

2026-05-25
economy

How the Vatican manages money and where Pope Leo XIV might find more - The Boston Globe

Summary: - The Vatican City, as a non-taxing, non-bond-issuing entity, relies on Papal donations (Pence), Vatican Museums revenue, investment income, and an underperforming real estate portfolio to fund its central government, embassies, and media. - Consolidated budget last published for 2022 estimated 770 million euros, with ongoing deficits in recent years. - Pontifical fundraising faces headwinds: Pence donations rose in 2023, but broader giving is weak; European philanth

2026-05-25
diplomacy

Holy See: Vatican diplomacy is for common good, not particular interests - Vatican News

Summary: Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Holy See’s Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, frames Vatican diplomacy as oriented toward the common good rather than any particular interests. In a speech at the “Becoming neighbours in hope” conference, he outlines a two-tier approach: addressing immediate crises while pursuing a long-term vision beyond electoral cycles. He acknowledges the risk of appearing too accommodating to authoritarian

2026-05-25
elections

Vatican City: How the World's Smallest State Is Governed| National Catholic Register

Summary: - Vatican City is the world’s smallest state, created in 1929 to safeguard the pope’s independence from temporal power. The Holy See and Vatican City State are distinct: the Holy See is the spiritual/governing authority of the universal Church; Vatican City State is a tiny territorial state protecting papal independence. - Governance structure: The Dicastery for Legislative Texts and other Vatican departments work with the pope to prepare universal Church laws (appli

2026-05-25
security

Why world powers are watching the papal conclave with more interest than ever | Euronews

Summary: The Euronews piece explains why Western powers are closely watching the papal conclave amid global tensions. Key points: - The next pope will need to repair and shape relations between the Vatican and Western governments, especially the US. - Global political dynamics and potential covert influence by states drive interest in the conclave, with Macron and Meloni reportedly promoting candidates aligned with their priorities. - Vatican diplomacy is increasingly interna

2026-05-25