The Italians have a saying, dalle stelle alle stalle, which literally means "from the stars to the stables". And it's often used to describe the way Francis sometimes unseats the men he has previously promoted. But this time it's the other way around. Archbishop Gänswein seems to have spent these past several months in Germany as a sort of purgatory. And now Francis evidently believes it's time to once again entrust him with responsibilities.
After several months of silence, people at the Vatican are once again talking about Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the former private secretary of the late Benedict XVI. Pope Francis sent the 67-year-old prelate back to his native Germany without a new assignment in early 2023 shortly after Benedict's death, but Gänswein's name has recently come up again in the news. The first time was on April 3 with the publication of El Sucesor, a book-length interview with Francis published by Javier Martinez Brocal, the Rome correspondent for the Spanish newspaper ABC. In this new volume, the Argentine pope talks at considerable length about his relationship with his Bavarian predecessor. And he is unsparing in his criticism of the late pope's private assistant. "I regret to say that his secretary sometimes made my work difficult," Francis says, for example. And he says Gänswein bears much of the fault for the way some people manipulated Benedict XVI and his legacy to attack him (Francis) and his …
People are still under the impression (or wishful thinking) that Bergoglio aka Francis is a 'do-good', just and "merciful" man. Your slumber has not finished yet, after 11 years of him? OMG! Whatever he does/says/writes is all 'manipulation' to keep or gain back 'good publicity'. He hates when nobody talks about him. He feeds himself on publicity. Megalomania... is called!
So, if the rumors are correct, Ganswein would be assigned to Lithuania. If that's true, would I be the only one interpreting this move as essentially condemning Ganswein to death since Lithuania is probably going to be invaded in the next couple of years?