Pope Francis could grant Bishop Georg Gänswein, who was Benedict XVI’s private secretary and who has been in Germany for months without a fixed assignment, a nunciature in a still unknown destination.
As reported by the newspaper The nationthe German archbishop will soon be appointed as ambassador of the Holy See despite his disagreements with the Holy Father, which increased after the death of Benedict XVI.
The Vatican has not yet confirmed or denied the information about this unexpected decision that the Holy Father could have taken.