VATICAN CITY
The Globalist
By Massimo Franco | Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Among the many reforms that lie ahead for the Vatican, explains Massimo Franco, a key one is to change its financial diplomacy in a globalized environment. That is a tough task and yet critical for Pope Francis to accomplish.
The Roman Catholic Church sees itself as destined to judge and to take confession from the world.
In the past, its moral leadership was undisputed, at least in theory.
But in the last ten years or so, its image has been shattered by scandals — both sexual and financial.
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