16 April 2015, The Tablet

Hollande stands by his Vatican ambassador


PARIS WILL NOT withdraw a gay candidate as its next Vatican ambassador despite a silence from the Holy See that seems to indicate official rejection, President François Hollande’s office revealed last week, writes Tom Heneghan.

Paris proposed veteran diplomat Laurent Stefanini, a practising Catholic, in early January. He was the well-respected number-two envoy at the French embassy to the Holy See in 2001-05 and returned home to become the foreign ministry’s adviser on religious affairs and now head of protocol at the Elysée Palace. Unlike an earlier gay French candidate whom Paris withdrew in 2008 after the Vatican signalled its disapproval, Stefanini, 54, is not in a civil union and has always been discreet about his homosexuality.

He has been an adviser to the Environment Ministry, a key qualification as Paris prepares to host the UN Climate Change Conference in December and counts on Pope Francis for support. An Elysée official  said he is “one of our best diplomats, which is why we’re proposing him”.

According to the Catholic daily La Croix, Stefanini enjoys support from France’s top Curia cardinal, Jean-Louis Tauran, and Cardinal André Vingt-Trois, Archbishop of Paris, has spoken up for him at the Vatican. The French Church has kept a diplomatic silence in public about the issue.


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