Pope Leo names EWTN executive as first woman to lead Vatican communications
02 Jun 202618:02 PM
Pope Leo names EWTN executive as first woman to lead Vatican communications
Reuters
Pope Leo named an executive with U.S. Catholic media conglomerate EWTN ​as the new head of the ‌Vatican's communications department on Tuesday, in the first appointment of a woman to the senior Church role.

Maria Montserrat ​Alvarado, originally from Mexico City, will ​lead the Vatican's Dicastery for Communications, a sprawling ⁠operation that oversees the Vatican's news portal, ​radio station, newspaper and press office, among other ​entities.

Alvarado, president and chief operating officer of EWTN News since 2023, will replace Paolo Ruffini, who has been ​in the role since 2018 and is ​retiring. She will start her duties in November, said a ‌statement.

The ⁠Eternal Word Television Network was launched by a nun named Mother Angelica in 1981, but has grown into a global media conglomerate with ​nearly a ​dozen TV ⁠stations, a book publishing division, a newspaper and radio affiliate.

The station often ​appeals to conservative U.S. Catholics. President Donald ​Trump ⁠has appeared on the network several times and one of its top hosts is a Fox ⁠News ​contributor.

The network was an occasional ​critic of the late Pope Francis, who complained about it "bad-mouthing" ​him.