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VATICAN CITY — The Vatican has banned an Italian journalist from the papal plane during Pope Francis’ trip to the United States as punishment for his newspaper’s role in breaching the embargo on the pontiff’s hotly anticipated encyclical.
While dozens of journalists will board the papal plane this September for Francis’ first official visit to Cuba and the United States, longtime Vatican correspondent Marco Ansaldo will be forced to seek an alternative route. Ansaldo’s application to travel with the pope was rejected because his newspaper company broke the embargo.
La Repubblica, a top left-leaning daily, came under criticism from the Vatican last month when its media conglomerate, L’Espresso, published an advance copy of the pope’s environmental encyclical.
The Vatican was swift in banning the L’Espresso journalist responsible for the leak, Sandro Magister, from the Vatican press office indefinitely.
cruxnow.com/church/2015/07/26/vatican-bans-la-repubblica-journalist-from-traveling-with-pope/
While dozens of journalists will board the papal plane this September for Francis’ first official visit to Cuba and the United States, longtime Vatican correspondent Marco Ansaldo will be forced to seek an alternative route. Ansaldo’s application to travel with the pope was rejected because his newspaper company broke the embargo.
La Repubblica, a top left-leaning daily, came under criticism from the Vatican last month when its media conglomerate, L’Espresso, published an advance copy of the pope’s environmental encyclical.
The Vatican was swift in banning the L’Espresso journalist responsible for the leak, Sandro Magister, from the Vatican press office indefinitely.
cruxnow.com/church/2015/07/26/vatican-bans-la-repubblica-journalist-from-traveling-with-pope/