
No Tattoos or Piercings: New Rules for Vatican Employees
Employees must also provide baptism and confirmation certificates and demonstrate that they have no criminal record.
Employees must also provide baptism and confirmation certificates and demonstrate that they have no criminal record.
In his Dec. 11 talk, the pontiff highlighted three aspects and values that characterize this office: independence, attention to international practices, and professionalism.
From March 1, an employee who is a new father — through birth, adoption, or fostering — will have the right to be off for three working days while receiving his full salary.
The letter, published by Italian media, contends employees are the victims of widespread workplace injustices.
Employees of the Holy See won’t face automatic dismissal if they refuse vaccination on grounds of conscience, but concerns persist about whether their conscience rights are being fully acknowledged.
In January, the city state began offering the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine to employees, residents, and Holy See officials.
Around 100 children aged five to 14 are attending the camp, which is running on weekdays July 6-31.
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