
The Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy was founded over three hundred years ago. And yet, its fundamental purpose remains the same…
Yes, more than three centuries after its founding, the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy continues to form diplomats who serve as the vigilant eyes of the Successor of Peter on the Church and the world. They are committed to representing the Pope with a missionary spirit that knows no boundaries. These diplomats not only participate in international diplomatic dialogue but are also called to interpret and propose, in line with the Church’s Christian vision, solutions that contribute to building a more just and fraternal world.
Pope Francis has always paid close attention to those engaged in formation within Vatican diplomacy. According to the Holy Father, what are the key qualities a good Vatican diplomat should possess?
In his meetings with apostolic nuncios and permanent observers, Pope Francis often refers to papal diplomats as “priests with suitcases in hand,” highlighting the pastoral, missionary, and universal nature of their service. It is this spirit of evangelizing service that led the Pope to reorganize the formation process for these priests, aiming to strengthen their preparation and adapt it to today’s challenges. This decision marks a new chapter in the history of pontifical diplomacy.