Vatican announces American as acting Pontiff

Following Pope Francis’s death on Monday, the Vatican has announced that Cardinal Kevin Farrell has stepped in as the interim head of the Catholic Church. This marks the beginning of the interregnum—the period between a pope’s death and the election of his successor.
As Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Cardinal Farrell now oversees the day-to-day administration of the Vatican. In this vital role, he is tasked with ensuring the continued functioning of the Apostolic See until the College of Cardinals convenes in a conclave to elect a new pope.
Cardinal Farrell, 77, is a seasoned Church leader with decades of experience. Born in Dublin, Ireland, and now a naturalised U.S. citizen, he served as the Bishop of Dallas before being appointed to key roles within the Vatican.
He is also academically accomplished, holding a Master of Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame.



