Integrity Magazine – Examining the annulment crisis in light of Leo XIV’s communications prefectress

The appointment of Maria Montserrat “Montse” Alvarado, a 39-year-old single lay woman, as the new prefectress of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication is not just a revolutionary move that upends the divinely established roles of men and women in Church leadership. It brings to light some of the less obvious aspects of the Vatican II coup that have been wreaking havoc for decades.>
Integrity Magazine’s exposé on Alvarado uncovered parts of her background that others in mainstream Catholic media ignored, including her marital history. In April 2024, during an interview with Renewal Ministries, Alvarado revealed “I have a failed marriage behind me. I say that often to remind people that nothing is going to be perfect … My sister said ‘praise God for that moment in your life … because you’re finally relatable.’”>
Alvarado elaborated on her “relatable-ness” in a March 2025 interview with the A Reason for Hope Podcast,


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Original Tags: Culture, Vatican, Annulments, Leo XIV, Marriage, Montse Alvarado