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Pope Leo names Australian bishop to lead Vatican’s legal office

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VATICAN CITY, ‌March 25 (Reuters) - Pope Leo ​on Wednesday named an Australian bishop to ⁠lead the Vatican office that oversees the Catholic Church's extensive legal ​system, adding global diversity to the pontiff's ‌close team of advisors in his second major Vatican appointment.

Anthony Randazzo, bishop ⁠of Broken Bay, near ⁠Sydney, will be the first Australian to lead a Vatican office since the late Cardinal George Pell ‌was the Church's finance czar from ⁠2014 to 2019.

Randazzo, ‌59, is relatively young ​to lead a Vatican office. He could serve in the role, ‌responsible for organising and ​interpreting the ⁠Church's system of laws, for a ‌decade or more.

His ⁠predecessor was Italian Archbishop Filippo Iannone, who Leo appointed in September to ​lead the ‌Vatican office responsible for selecting Catholic ⁠bishops around the ​world.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing ​by Alvise Armellini)

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