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Prefecture of the Papal Household

Office in charge of the Papal Household


Office in charge of the Papal Household

The Prefecture of the Papal Household (Prefettura della Casa Pontificia) is the office in charge of the Papal Household, a section of the Roman Curia containing the Papal Chapel (Cappella Pontificia) and the Papal Family (Familia Pontificia).

The position of prefect has been vacant since Archbishop Georg Gänswein concluded his service on 28 February 2023.

Functions

According to the Vatican:

It is the task of the Prefecture of the Papal Household to coordinate the services of the Antechamber and to organize the official audiences granted by His Holiness to Heads of State, Heads of Government, Governmental Ministers and other dignitaries, as well as to Ambassadors who come to the Vatican to present their Letters of Credence. The Prefecture takes care of the preparations for all audiences – private, special and general – and visits from those who are formally received by the Holy Father. It is also responsible for arranging Pontifical ceremonies – except liturgical celebrations – as well as the Spiritual Retreat of the Holy Father, the College of Cardinals and the Roman Curia. In addition, the Prefecture oversees the appropriate arrangements required each time the Holy Father leaves the Apostolic Palace to visit the city of Rome or travel within Italy.

Created by the 1967 reforms of Pope Paul VI, the Prefecture has competence for matters that once belonged to several offices that have been suppressed: the Ceremonial Congregation, the offices of the Majordomo, the Master of the Chamber, and the Master of the Sacred Apostolic Palaces, and the Heraldic Commission for the Papal Court.

It is headed by a Prefect, assisted by a Regent, each of whom serves for a term of five years.

The Prefecture runs the Apostolic Palace, containing the Papal Apartments, and the Villa Barberini in the town of Castel Gandolfo.

Papal Chapel and Papal Family

The Papal Chapel has a membership that includes the Cardinals, the Patriarchs, the Archbishops who head departments of the Roman Curia, and the secretaries of the Congregations.

The Papal Family has lay members as well as clergy. Among the ecclesiastics who have membership are other high officials of the Roman Curia, but also all apostolic protonotaries, Honorary Prelates and Chaplains of His Holiness, while the lay members include all Gentlemen of His Holiness, the Commandant of the Papal Swiss Guard and the Counsellors of the State of Vatican City.

The Papal Family includes among its members the Theologian of the Pontifical Household, since 2005 Father Wojciech Giertych, and the Preacher to the Papal Household, Roberto Pasolini, OFMCap since 2024.

The Papal Family also includes those who look after the Pope's daily household affairs, such as those who actually keep house and cook for him, including those who may act as his butler.

List of Prefects of the Papal Household

  • Gaetano Bisleti (1905–1911)
  • Rafael Merry del Val (1903–1914)
  • Pietro Gasparri (1914–1918)
  • Giovanni Tacci Porcelli (1918–1921)
  • Federico Callori di Vignale (1958–1965)
  • Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano (1968–1969)
  • Jacques-Paul Martin (1969–1986)
  • Dino Monduzzi (1986–1998)
  • James Harvey (1998–2012)
    • Stanisław Dziwisz (Adjunct Prefect, 1998–2005)
  • Georg Gänswein (2012 – 2023)
    • Leonardo Sapienza RCJ 4 April 2012 - (regent)
      • Edward Daniang Daleng, O.S.A. 2025 - (vice regent)
  • vacant 2023-present

Notes

References

  1. (15 June 2023). "Holy See Communiqué, 15.06.2023". Holy See Press Office.
  2. "Prefecture of the Papal Household".
  3. [[Annuario Pontificio]] 2012, p. 1849
  4. 9780814668542
  5. Annuario Pontificio 2012, pp. 1254-1255
  6. Annuario Pontificio 2012, p. 1254
  7. Annuario Pontificio 2012, p. 1255
  8. (1 December 2005). "New theologian appointed for papal household". Catholic Culture.org.
  9. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110421035923/http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2065958,00.html Time (magazine)]
  10. 9780307423498
  11. (23 November 2012). "Rinunce e Nomine, 23.11.2012". Holy See Press Office.
  12. (7 December 2012). "Rinunce e Nomine, 07.12.2012". Holy See Press Office.
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