Nathalie Becquart

Nathalie Becquart

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Sister Nathalie Becquart is a French Catholic nun and a prominent figure in the Vatican, known for her progressive views on women's roles in the Church. Appointed by Pope Francis to one of the highest positions in the Vatican, she made history as the first woman to hold a voting position in a synod, advocating for greater inclusion and decision-making power for women within the Church. Her work is characterized by a commitment to fostering a Church that emphasizes cooperation and mutual respect between genders.

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United States United States: Sister Nathalie Becquart described Pope Leo XIV as easy to have a conversation with and a humble person. 8

CNN: A bridge builder and quiet reformer. How Pope Leo will lead the Catholic Church

Mexico Mexico: Sor Nathalie Becquart is the Undersecretary of the General Secretariat of the Synod who received the blessing from Pope León XIV. 8

El Universal: Papa León XIV da la bendición a fieles mexicanos tras su nombramiento; regresa al Palacio del Santo Oficio donde vivió

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Nathalie Becquart, a French nun and undersecretary of the Synod of Bishops, expressed her happiness in meeting the new Pope. 8

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Papa León XIV: la misa del inicio de su pontificado ya tiene fecha