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Pope names women to bishops advisory committee for first time

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Posted on July 13, 2022

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· Last updated: February 5, 2026

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By Philip Pullella (Reuters) – Pope Francis has named three women, two nuns and a lay woman, to a previously all-male committee that advises him in selecting the world’s bishops, the Vatican said on Wednesday. He had disclosed the decision in an exclusive interview with Reuters earlier this month, explaining he wanted to give women […]

By Philip Pullella

(Reuters) – Pope Francis has named three women, two nuns and a lay woman, to a previously all-male committee that advises him in selecting the world’s bishops, the Vatican said on Wednesday.

He had disclosed the decision in an exclusive interview with Reuters earlier this month, explaining he wanted to give women more senior and influential positions in the Holy See.

The three women are sister Raffaella Petrini, an Italian who is currently the deputy governor of the Vatican City, French nun Yvonne Reungoat, a former superior general of a religious order, and Italian lay woman Maria Lia Zervino, president of the World Union of Catholic Women’s Organizations, UMOFC.

The three women were among 14 people appointed to the Dicastery for Bishops, which vets candidates and advises the pope on which priests should become bishops.

The other 11 appointed on Wednesday were cardinals, bishops and priests.

Terms last for five years. Before Wednesday’s announcement of the 14 names, there were more than 20 members. The total fluctuates as terms expire but usually the committee numbers between about 25-30.

The process starts locally where bishops suggest to archbishops the names of priests they think would make good bishops.

The list then goes to the Vatican nuncio, or ambassador, in a country, who further investigates the person and sends his recommendations to the Vatican.

The members of the committee, who come from around the world, meet in Rome about twice a month and send their recommendations to the pope, who makes the final decision.

“This way, things are opening up a bit,” Francis said in the July 2 interview with Reuters in his residence, when he disclosed his decision to name women to the decision-making part of the bishops department.

Apart from Petrini, who as deputy governor is the most powerful woman in the world’s smallest state, Francis has already named a number of women, both nuns and lay women, to Vatican departments.

Last year, he named Italian nun Sister Alessandra Smerilli to the number two position in the Vatican’s development office, which deals with justice and peace issues.

In addition, Francis has named Nathalie Becquart, a French member of the Xaviere Missionary Sisters, as co-undersecretary of the Synod of Bishops, which prepares major meetings of world bishops held every few years.

Lay women already holding top jobs in the Vatican include Barbara Jatta, the first female director of the Vatican Museums, and Cristiane Murray, the deputy director of the Vatican Press Office. Both were appointed by Francis.

(Reporting by Philip Pullella, editing by Giulia Segreti, Alexandra Hudson)

Frequently Asked Questions

What 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 its priests.
What is the Vatican?
The Vatican is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy, and serves as the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.
What is a nun?
A nun is a woman who has taken vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the service of the Catholic Church, often living in a convent.
What is a laywoman?
A laywoman is a female member of the laity, meaning she is not a member of the clergy but is involved in the church community.
What is the Dicastery for Bishops?
The Dicastery for Bishops is a department of the Roman Curia responsible for advising the Pope on the appointment of bishops worldwide.

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