ROME — Pope Leo XIV fixed a technical glitch on Friday in a Vatican law that became problematic after Pope Francis named the first-ever woman to head the Vatican City State administration.
Pope Leo amended the 2023 law to remove a reference that had said the president of the Vatican City State administration must be a cardinal.
Francis in February appointed Sister Raffaella Petrini, a 56-year-old Italian nun, as president of the city state. The appointment was one of many Francis made during his 12-year papacy to elevate women to top decision-making jobs in the Vatican, and it marked the first time a woman had been named governor of the 110-acre territory in the heart of Rome.
But the appointment immediately created technical and legal problems that hadn't existed before because Sister

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