Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07VATICAN24
2007-01-25 08:52:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Vatican
Cable title:
HOLY SEE: NEW NUNCIO TO SUDAN
VZCZCXRO7822 RR RUEHAG RUEHAST RUEHBC RUEHBZ RUEHDA RUEHDBU RUEHDE RUEHDF RUEHDU RUEHFL RUEHGI RUEHIK RUEHJO RUEHKUK RUEHKW RUEHLA RUEHLH RUEHLN RUEHLZ RUEHMA RUEHMR RUEHPA RUEHPW RUEHRN RUEHSR RUEHVK RUEHYG DE RUEHROV #0024 0250852 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 250852Z JAN 07 FM AMEMBASSY VATICAN TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0637 INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE RUCNISL/ISLAMIC COLLECTIVE RUEHZO/AFRICAN UNION COLLECTIVE RUEHKH/AMEMBASSY KHARTOUM 0004 RUEHNR/AMEMBASSY NAIROBI 0007 RUEHROV/AMEMBASSY VATICAN 0665
UNCLAS VATICAN 000024
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINR KISL SU VT
SUBJECT: HOLY SEE: NEW NUNCIO TO SUDAN
REF: VATICAN 0012
UNCLAS VATICAN 000024
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINR KISL SU VT
SUBJECT: HOLY SEE: NEW NUNCIO TO SUDAN
REF: VATICAN 0012
1. Pope Benedict XVI has appointed 53 year-old career
diplomat, Monsignor Leo Boccardi, as papal nuncio in Sudan.
Boccardi replaces Archbishop Dominique Mamberti who became
Secretary for Relations with States (i.e., foreign minister)
SIPDIS
last September. To date, Boccardi has been serving as the Holy
See's representative at the OSCE in Vienna. He was concurrently
accredited to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),the
United Nations Organization for Industrial Development, and the
other UN offices in the Austrian capital. Boccardi will be made
an archbishop prior to taking up his position in Khartoum.
2. Boccardi was born in San Martino di Pensilis in southern
Italy on April 15, 1953. After theological studies, he was
ordained a priest in 1979 and assigned to the diocese of
Termoli-Larino. Boccardi entered the Holy See's prestigious
diplomatic school, the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, in
1984 and began his service as a diplomat in 1987. He has served
as the Holy See's missions in Uganda, Papua New Guinea and
Belgium. After a period of service at the Second Section of the
Secretariat of State (Foreign Ministry) in Vatican City,
SIPDIS
Boccardi was appointed to his present position in 2001. The new
nuncio speaks Italian, English, German and French.
3. Comment. Sudan, and in particular the humanitarian crisis
in Darfur, is high on the Holy See's foreign policy agenda.
Pope Benedict XVI made a pointed reference to the region in his
January 8th "State of the World" address to the diplomatic corps
accredited to the Holy See (reftel),decrying the international
community's failure - "powerless for almost four years" - to
protect the population and achieve a political solution.
Another key issue for Boccardi when he takes up his appointment
will be the systematic denial of religious liberty to Christians
and other non-Muslims by the Khartoum government. End comment.
SANDROLINI
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINR KISL SU VT
SUBJECT: HOLY SEE: NEW NUNCIO TO SUDAN
REF: VATICAN 0012
1. Pope Benedict XVI has appointed 53 year-old career
diplomat, Monsignor Leo Boccardi, as papal nuncio in Sudan.
Boccardi replaces Archbishop Dominique Mamberti who became
Secretary for Relations with States (i.e., foreign minister)
SIPDIS
last September. To date, Boccardi has been serving as the Holy
See's representative at the OSCE in Vienna. He was concurrently
accredited to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),the
United Nations Organization for Industrial Development, and the
other UN offices in the Austrian capital. Boccardi will be made
an archbishop prior to taking up his position in Khartoum.
2. Boccardi was born in San Martino di Pensilis in southern
Italy on April 15, 1953. After theological studies, he was
ordained a priest in 1979 and assigned to the diocese of
Termoli-Larino. Boccardi entered the Holy See's prestigious
diplomatic school, the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, in
1984 and began his service as a diplomat in 1987. He has served
as the Holy See's missions in Uganda, Papua New Guinea and
Belgium. After a period of service at the Second Section of the
Secretariat of State (Foreign Ministry) in Vatican City,
SIPDIS
Boccardi was appointed to his present position in 2001. The new
nuncio speaks Italian, English, German and French.
3. Comment. Sudan, and in particular the humanitarian crisis
in Darfur, is high on the Holy See's foreign policy agenda.
Pope Benedict XVI made a pointed reference to the region in his
January 8th "State of the World" address to the diplomatic corps
accredited to the Holy See (reftel),decrying the international
community's failure - "powerless for almost four years" - to
protect the population and achieve a political solution.
Another key issue for Boccardi when he takes up his appointment
will be the systematic denial of religious liberty to Christians
and other non-Muslims by the Khartoum government. End comment.
SANDROLINI