In a letter dated June 24, Pope Francis established a Pontifical Commission to look into the juridical standing and activities of the Institute for Religious Works (IOR), the Vatican's financial institution. According to the Holy See press office director, Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J., the commission is tasked with carrying out inquiries and presenting the Pope with a report of their findings "in view of possible reform." The commission is composed of five people—Cardinal Raffaele Farina, Cardinal Jean-Louis Pierre Tauran, Bishop Juan Ignacio Arrieta Ochoa de Chinchetru, Msgr. Peter Bryan Wells and Prof. Mary Ann Glendon. It is not permane...
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