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Pope Leo on Tuesday named Maria Montserrat Alvarado as the new head of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communications, marking the first time a woman has been appointed to this senior Catholic Church role. Alvarado, originally from Mexico City, will oversee a sprawling media operation that manages the Vatican’s news portal, radio station, newspaper, and press office. She will officially assume her new duties in November, replacing Paolo Ruffini, who has served in the position since 2018 and is retiring.

Since 2023, Alvarado has served as the president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, a branch of the Eternal Word Television Network. Founded by a nun named Mother Angelica in 1981, EWTN has grown from its humble beginnings into a massive global media conglomerate. Today, the expansive network encompasses nearly a dozen television stations, a book publishing division, a newspaper, and a radio affiliate.

The U.S.-based network frequently appeals to conservative American Catholics and features a prominent political presence; President Donald Trump has appeared on the network multiple times, and one of its top hosts is a Fox News contributor. EWTN was also an occasional critic of the late Pope Francis, who previously vocalized complaints regarding the network “bad-mouthing” him.

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