Vatican City, 22 February 2016 (VIS) –
The Secretariat for Communications today issued the following
communique:
"Due to the end of the term of
service at Vatican Radio of the Director General Fr. Federico
Lombardi and the Managing Director Alberto Gasbarri, the prefect for
the Secretariat for Communications, Msgr. Dario Vigano, upon
directions from the Secretariat of State, has appointed Giacomo
Ghisani as "ad interim" legal representative and head of
the Directorate of Vatican Radio, responsible for the day-to-day
management of Vatican Radio in the context of the current
restructuring of Vatican communications".
In an explanatory note, it is mentioned
that by the Motu Proprio "The current communications context",
dated 27 June 2015, Pope Francis instituted the Secretariat for
Communications to integrate all the entities hitherto concerned with
communication into a new dicastery of the Roman Curia. These
structures were the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, the
Holy See Press Office, the Vatican Internet Service, the Vatican
Television Centre, L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican Typography, the
Photographic Service and the Vatican Publishing House.
On 9 June of the same year, a
feasibility study and working calendar were presented to the Council
of Cardinals (the so-called C9), indicating the gradual process of
unification of the existing entities; "such bodies", it
specifies, "from the date of the publication of the present Motu
Proprio, shall continue their respective duties, observing however
the indications provided by the Secretariat for Communications".
The process has begun, and on 1 January
2016 the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and the Holy
See Press Office were unified, from an administrative and management
point of view. Nothing has been modified with regard to the
competence of the Secretariat of State in relation to institutional
communication.
This year, in accordance with the
presented and approved time scale, the complex but certainly positive
unification of Vatican Radio and the Vatican Television Centre was
expected to take place. This was implemented for some services (such
as the distribution of sound and images for papal ceremonies and
other important Vatican events), and for the better deployment of
human resources.
In this context it is clear why at the
end of February, at the end of their respective five-year mandates
and the upcoming retirements of two senior figures, the Director
General Fr. Federico Lombardi and the Managing Director Alberto
Gasbarri, they will not be substituted with figures in similar
directing roles. Instead a legal representative and and head of the
administrative office will be appointed, in the single person of
Giacomo Ghisani, currently deputy director of the General Directorate
of the Secretariat for Communications, who has an excellent knowledge
of Vatican Radio having worked there for many years as head of the
legal and international relations office.
The restructuring process will be
accompanied by the formulation of new Statutes not only for the
Dicastery but also the connected body that will ensure legal
representation both in institutional contexts and at European and
international level. The new Statutes will also reformulate the
staffing plans of the unified bodies.
"The task that awaits us offers a
great opportunity to evaluate in both entities the areas of
excellence and our patrimony of multilingualism and
multiculturalism", the note says.
"In this phase, the Vatican
Television Centre will continue to refer to Stefano D'Agostini for
the purposes of ordinary administration. The staff of Vatican Radio
will refer to Giacomo Ghisani for administrative matters and to Fr.
Andrzej Majewski for editorial activities and the situation of the
various language versions (that is, the current Directorate of
Programming). Technological matters, including acquisitions and the
development of projects (the activity and competence of the current
Technical Directorate) it will refer to Sandro Piervenanzi.
The Secretariat for Communications will
follow this process with care and attention, to facilitate solutions
to eventual difficulties and to guarantee its success.
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