L'Osservatore Romano

L'Osservatore Romano (Italian: [losservaˈtoːre roˈmaːno], 'The Roman Observer') is the daily newspaper of Vatican City State which reports on the activities of the Holy See and events taking place in the Catholic Church and the world. It is owned by the Holy See but is not an official publication, a role reserved for the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, which acts as a government gazette. The views expressed in the Osservatore are those of individual authors unless they appear under the specific titles "Nostre Informazioni" or "Santa Sede".

L'Osservatore Romano
Unicuique suum - Non prevalebunt
TypeDaily in Italian
Weekly in other languages
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)The Holy See
EditorAndrea Monda
Founded1 July 1861 (162 years old)
Political alignmentRoman Catholic Church
HeadquartersVia del Pellegrino - 00120
Vatican City
ISSN0391-688X
Websiteosservatoreromano.va

Available in nine languages, the paper prints two Latin mottos under the masthead of each edition: Unicuique suum ("To each his own") and Non praevalebunt ("[The gates of Hell] shall not prevail"). The current editor-in-chief is Andrea Monda.

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