
Cardinal Parolin
Cardinal Pietro Parolin is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, currently serving as the Vatican's Secretary of State. Appointed by Pope Francis in 2013, he plays a crucial role in the Church's diplomatic relations and internal governance. Parolin has been involved in various significant discussions regarding global issues, including immigration, religious freedom, and international diplomacy, often advocating for dialogue and cooperation among nations. His recent engagements reflect the complexities of the Church's relationship with political movements, particularly in Europe, as he navigates the nuances of faith and governance.
Born on Jan 17, 1955 (70 years old)
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Croatia:
Cardinal Parolin presided over the conclave during the election of the new pope.
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Greece:
Cardinal Parolin is considered a favorite for the papacy and has faced criticism for promoting his candidacy.
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Slovenia:
Cardinal Parolin is suggested to be capable of contributing stability to the church institution.
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Italy:
Cardinal Parolin is mentioned as being present during the prayer for Pope Francis.
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Hong Kong:
Cardinal Parolin met with Vance to discuss international issues and the situation of countries affected by conflict.
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Cameroon:
Cardinal Parolin is mentioned in the context of his departure.
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San Marino:
Cardinal Parolin sent a telegram on behalf of Pope Francis regarding the tragedy.
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Belarus:
Cardinal Parolin led the evening prayer for Pope Francis along with other cardinals in Rome.
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Italy:
Cardinal Parolin is one of the cardinals meeting with the Italian premier and ministers.
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