- Pope Leo XIV has appointed Australian Bishop Anthony Randazzo as the new prefect of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts, making him the Vatican's chief legal expert.
- In this pivotal role, Bishop Randazzo will be responsible for drafting and interpreting the Catholic Church's internal canon law and providing legal advice.
- Randazzo previously worked within the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which handles clergy sexual abuse cases globally.
- His experience includes direct involvement with the fallout from Australia’s Royal Commission, which investigated widespread child abuse by priests and cover-ups.
- The appointment of an Anglophone canon lawyer with direct experience of the Church's abuse crisis is seen as significant, though Pope Leo XIV has not indicated any specific changes to canon law.
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