- Vaticanologist
"Vaticanologist" is a term coined in the mid-to-late
twentieth century to describe journalists, academics and commentators whose area of expertise is in studying and understanding the manner by which theHoly See and theRoman Catholic Church operates. Particular emphasis is placed on the selection and appointment mechanisms by which its leadership elite emerges.Origin and history
It owes its origins to the term
Kremlinologist , which was used to describe media, academic and commentary experts who followed the function of theCommunist Party of the Soviet Union in general and the functioning and selection of the leadership elite in particular.Both the
Kremlin and the Holy See operated in a great degree of secrecy and mysteryFact|date=February 2007, hence the attention paid to 'experts' who were presumed to be able to read subtle nuances indicating who was on the 'way up', who was on the 'way down' and who were the 'ones to watch' within their leadership elites.The most famous "Vaticanologist" was the author and commentator
Peter Hebblethwaite , who wrote biographies of among othersPope John XXIII andPope Paul VI , as well as a best-selling account of the events of1978 inYear of Three Popes .In 2005, with the first
papal election in the age of the 24/7 news cycle and the World Wide Web, many "Vaticanologists" became prominent through their wide dissemination both on the television and via online publications. The weblog became a popular means for amateur Vatican watchers to share their insights and information.
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