29 July 2019, The Tablet
Woman given top role in Vatican press office
'The choice of a woman with roots in Brazil and an open gaze on the world is a testimony of the wish to build a team that knows how to speak to all.'
Pope Francis has appointed a woman journalist from Brazil, Cristiane
Murray, as deputy director of the Holy See press office. She will join
new director, Matteo Bruni, at the press office.
Born in 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Murray has a degree in business administration and marketing from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio. She joined Vatican Radio in 1995 and since then has been part of the Brazilian team that broadcasts daily programmes and produces content for the Vatican News Portal in Portuguese, for the Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
Her personal thanks and the gratitude of all Vatican women, she said,
go first of all to Pope Francis for having chosen her for this
important task. She was profoundly grateful to the Prefect, Paolo
Ruffini, to the editorial director, Andrea Tornielli, and to the General
Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops led by Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri
with whom she has been working for over a year in preparation for the
Pan-Amazon Synod of Bishops.
“I guarantee my full commitment and my enthusiasm to the Director, Matteo Bruni, and to all the staff of the Press Office, at the service of the Holy See,” she said.
Paolo Ruffini said that with Murray’s appointment, the managerial staff of press is now complete. “The choice of a woman with roots in Brazil and an open gaze on the world is a testimony of the wish to build a team that knows how to speak to all.
“I am sure that Cristiane, who has been working in Vatican media for so many years, and whose professionalism and humanity have always been appreciated, will make a fundamental contribution of intelligence, sensitivity, historic memory and foresight in the service that we all seek to offer the Church,” he said.
Matteo Bruni, expressed his welcome to Cristiane saying that the experience she has gained in years of service to the Church and to the Holy See are extremely valuable assets for this new position.
Andrea Torniellli, the Editorial Director of the Dicastery, also said he was grateful for Cristiane’s appointment which, he said, reflects not only recognition for her work at Vatican Radio, but also for her work with the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon.
Born in 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Murray has a degree in business administration and marketing from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio. She joined Vatican Radio in 1995 and since then has been part of the Brazilian team that broadcasts daily programmes and produces content for the Vatican News Portal in Portuguese, for the Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
“I guarantee my full commitment and my enthusiasm to the Director, Matteo Bruni, and to all the staff of the Press Office, at the service of the Holy See,” she said.
Paolo Ruffini said that with Murray’s appointment, the managerial staff of press is now complete. “The choice of a woman with roots in Brazil and an open gaze on the world is a testimony of the wish to build a team that knows how to speak to all.
“I am sure that Cristiane, who has been working in Vatican media for so many years, and whose professionalism and humanity have always been appreciated, will make a fundamental contribution of intelligence, sensitivity, historic memory and foresight in the service that we all seek to offer the Church,” he said.
Matteo Bruni, expressed his welcome to Cristiane saying that the experience she has gained in years of service to the Church and to the Holy See are extremely valuable assets for this new position.
Andrea Torniellli, the Editorial Director of the Dicastery, also said he was grateful for Cristiane’s appointment which, he said, reflects not only recognition for her work at Vatican Radio, but also for her work with the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon.
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