Pope Leo names EWTN executive as first woman to lead Vatican communications


FILE PHOTO: Montse Alvarado, President and COO of EWTN News (Eternal Word Television Network) a U.S.-based media bringing news to Catholics worldwide, poses for a portrait before a live broadcast near St.Peter's square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, May 1, 2025. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File Photo

VATICAN ⁠CITY, June 2 (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. PresidentDonald 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.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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