Archbishop Charles Scicluna refused to comment on rumours which suggest that he might be selected for one of the top jobs at the Vatican.
A spokesperson for the Curia said that The Archbishop does ‘not comment on conjecture in the media concerning himself and remains fully committed to his mission in Malta and to his role as Adjunct Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.’
Catholic websites The Pillar and Messa in Latino said on Monday that Scicluna actually stands a good chance at being appointed secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, succeeding Archbishop Giacomo Morandi.
Malta’s archbishop already holds a position as one of the Congregation’s two adjunct secretaries. If sources are right in their information that the promotion would need him to work from the Vatican, Pope Francis would need to appoint a new Archbishop for Malta.
The congregation is one of nine responsible for carrying out the Church’s duties in the world, similar to a ministry in a government. The position of secretary is only inferior to that of the Prefect who answers directly to the Pope.
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