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| birth_name = Alessandro Magiste |
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| birth_date = 1943 |
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| birth_place = [[Busto Arsizio]], [[Italy]] |
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| website =[http://magister.blogautore.espresso.repubblica.it/category/in-english/ http://magister.blogautore.espresso.repubblica.it] |
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'''Sandro Magister''' (born 2 October 1943) is an Italian journalist who writes for the magazine ''[[L'espresso]]''.<ref>{{cite web | author = Sandro Magister | url = http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/7779bdc4.html?eng=y | title = Collection of the Magister's articles published by "L'Espresso" | website = chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it | language = en,it |archive-url = https://archive.today/20190712120331/http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/7779bdc4.html?eng=y | archive-date = July 12, 2019 | url-status = live}}</ref> |
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Magister specializes in religious news, in particular on the [[Catholic Church]] and the [[Holy See|Vatican]]. He has written two books on the political history of the Italian episcopate: "''Italian Church: Vatican Politics and Italy 1943-1978''" and "''Extraparliamentary Church: The Triumph of the Pulpit''". He also manages the website ''Chiesa'' on the topic of modern ecclesiastical affairs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it |title=Notizie, analisi, documenti sulla Chiesa cattolica, a cura di Sandro Magister |website=Chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it |date= |accessdate=2017-06-13}}</ref> |
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Some days before its official publication on 18 June 2015,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2015/06/16/fr_lombardi%E2%80%99s_statement_on_encyclical_leak/1151778 |title=Fr Lombardi’s statement on Encyclical leak - Vatican Radio |website=En.radiovaticana.va |date=2015-06-16 |accessdate=2017-06-13}}</ref> Sandro Magister was accused of violating an embargo by publishing parts of the encyclical ''[[Laudato si]]'', and was deprived of accreditation to the [[Vatican Press Office|Vatican press room]] as a result, on 16 June 2015. Magister's response was that the document was an early draft not covered by the embargo, obtained by his editor who made the decision to publish; he had written merely an introduction.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2015/06/16/whodunnit-playing-out-as-vatican-reels-from-encyclical-leak|title=Pope Francis' Encyclical Leaked, Now Fallout Begins|website=Usnews.com\accessdate=2017-06-13}}</ref> |
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He, his wife Anna, and their two daughters live in [[Rome]].{{citation needed|date=June 2017}} |
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 22 March 2024
Sandro Magister | |
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Born | Alessandro Magiste 2 October 1943 |
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | Theological Faculty of Milan and at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, theology, philosophy, and history |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, author |
Employer | L'espresso |
Spouse | Anna |
Relatives | Two daughters |
Website | http://magister.blogautore.espresso.repubblica.it |
Sandro Magister (born 2 October 1943) is an Italian journalist who writes for the magazine L'espresso.[1]
Magister specializes in religious news, in particular on the Catholic Church and the Vatican. He has written two books on the political history of the Italian episcopate: "Italian Church: Vatican Politics and Italy 1943-1978" and "Extraparliamentary Church: The Triumph of the Pulpit". He also manages the website Chiesa on the topic of modern ecclesiastical affairs.[2]
Some days before its official publication on 18 June 2015,[3] Sandro Magister was accused of violating an embargo by publishing parts of the encyclical Laudato si, and was deprived of accreditation to the Vatican press room as a result, on 16 June 2015. Magister's response was that the document was an early draft not covered by the embargo, obtained by his editor who made the decision to publish; he had written merely an introduction.[4]
He, his wife Anna, and their two daughters live in Rome.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ Sandro Magister. "Collection of the Magister's articles published by "L'Espresso"". chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it (in English and Italian). Archived from the original on July 12, 2019.
- ^ "Notizie, analisi, documenti sulla Chiesa cattolica, a cura di Sandro Magister". Chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
- ^ "Fr Lombardi's statement on Encyclical leak - Vatican Radio". En.radiovaticana.va. 2015-06-16. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
- ^ "Pope Francis' Encyclical Leaked, Now Fallout Begins". Usnews.com\accessdate=2017-06-13.
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