Stefano Intropido shows how Pope Francis reshaped the Church’s care for forced migrants by blending tradition with bold reform. As Cardinals choose his successor, Francis' forward-thinking legacy offers a promising blueprint for a more people‐centred future
Stefano specialises in the politics of the Roman Catholic Church, with a particular focus on Pope Francis’s pontificate and its influence on global governance and social justice.
His research explores the intersection of religious institutions and political frameworks, examining topics such as migration, decentralisation within Church structures, and the Holy See's role in international diplomacy.
Building on his PhD and extensive academic background, Stefano's work combines historical analysis with contemporary insights, offering a nuanced understanding of the Holy See’s engagement with modern global challenges.
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