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Insights from a layman who holds many Vatican “firsts”

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Guzmán Carriquiry Lecour

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I.Media - published on 10/05/25
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Interview with Guzmán Carriquiry Lecour of Uruguay, who served 5 popes over a period of 48 years and was the first layman to hold many curial positions.

At the age of 81, Uruguayan Guzmán Carriquiry Lecour has just published his memoirs in Italian about his 48 years of service in the Vatican (Il Testimone, Cantagalli editions). This lawyer has known and served five popes, from Paul VI to Francis. For nearly half a century, he has been a pioneer in the integration of lay people into positions of responsibility in the Roman Curia, in the world's smallest state. Working in several Vatican entities, he was particularly involved in the Pontifical Council for the Laity and the Pontifical Commission for Latin America.

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