Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Planned Move of U.S. Vatican Embassy Stirs Conroversy

On Monday, the U.S. State Department held a conference call with reporters (full transcript) to explain its decision to move the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See to a location within the same compound in Rome that houses the U.S. Embassy to Italy and the U.S. Embassy to the United Nations offices in Rome.  As reported yesterday by Religion News Service, former U.S. ambassadors and representatives to the Vatican have charged that this is a downgrading. President Clinton's first ambassador to the Vatican, Raymond Flynn, has been particularly critical, telling the National Catholic Reporter last week:
It's not just those who bomb churches and kill Catholics in the Middle East who are our antagonists, but it's also those who restrict our religious freedoms and want to close down our embassy to the Holy See
However the State Department says there will be no reduction in diplomatic staff. Current U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican Ken Hackett tells National Catholic Reporter that, if anything, the move will give the embassy greater stature. The State Department says the move is motivated by cost savings and serious security concerns.