Archbishop Georg Gaenswein, 67, is appointed 'nuncio,' or Vatican ambassador, to Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia
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VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has given a new job to the former secretary of the late Pope Benedict XVI, in an apparent sign of reconciliation with the archbishop after publicly falling out with him. In a book published this year, Francis confirmed he had a difficult relationship with Gaenswein while the German served as Benedict’s aide.just after Benedict’s burial in January 2023, which contained strong criticism of Francis.
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