Vatican Yearbook Goes Online
- The Vatican's yearbook, known as the Annuario Pontificio, is now available online and on an app for easier access.
- This digitization aims to provide reliable access to certified content and promote an accurate account of church life.
- Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra stated that the digitization represents a significant step in the renewal of the Holy See’s tools of service.
- The online version requires a $79 annual subscription, but the hardcopy will still be published for historical value.
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Pontifical Yearbook Goes Digital: What Is It and What Does It Contain?
Pope Leo XIV uses a tablet to navigate the website of the new digital version of the Vatican's Pontifical Yearbook, known as the Annuario Pontificio in Italian. The important reference is updated every year with Church statistics, the names and contacts of bishops, information about the departments of the Holy See, and more.
From December 8 to the start the official platform can also be downloaded via App - which makes immediately available the data relating to Dicasteries ...
They are something like the ‘yellow pages’ of the Vatican. With more than a century of history behind them, the Holy See has its Pontifical Yearbook, the
On December 8th, the official online platform launched, enabling immediate access to data on Roman Curia dicasteries, dioceses, religious institutes, and nunciatures. The digital Annuario Pontificio project was implemented by the Secretariat of State and the Dicastery for Communication and presented to the Pope, who logged in to the portal for the first time. "This will be a great help to all those working in the service of the Church." The arti…
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