President Bush Poised to Appoint Mary Ann Glendon as U.S. Ambassador to Vatican
(Hat tip: PewSitter.com)
From Catholic News Agency:
Washington DC, Oct 25, 2007 / 10:44 am (CNA).- It looks as though the well-known lawyer and pro-life feminist Mary Ann Glendon may become the newest U.S. ambassador to the Vatican.
According to reports by ANSA in Italian, sources inside the Bush administration are saying that it is very likely that “President George W. Bush would appoint Mary Ann Glendon as the new US Ambassador to the Holy See."
Glendon is someone who is well prepared to serve in this post since she has worked with the Vatican frequently in the past. Her resume includes being appointed by Pope John Paul II to the newly created Pontifical Academy of Social Science in 1994, leading the 22-member delegation of the Holy See to the Fourth U.N. Women’s Conference in Beijing in 1995 and serving on the Holy See’s Central Committee for the Great Jubilee 2000.
The most recent Vatican appointment for Glendon came in 2004 when she was made the head of the Pontifical Academy for the Sciences.
Interestingly, in a speech that she gave at the U.N. this past May, Glendon spoke about the theme of faith and politics, a topic that Pope Benedict has been quite outspoken about of late.
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2 Comments:
An ambassador to the Holy See who has written for Commonweal. Cool!
"An ambassador to the Holy See who has written for Commonweal."
Lest anyone get the wrong idea about Mary Ann Glendon, she's also written for First Things.
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