Pas de tatouages ou piercings: nouvelles règles pour les employés du Vatican




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Basilique Saint-Pierre de la Cité du Vatican. / Crédit : Vlas Telino studio/Shutterstock

Personnel de l'ACI Prensa, 1er juillet 2024 / 14h50 (CNA).

Avec la publication de nouveaux règlements, le pape François a clairement indiqué que les employés de le Tissu de Saint-Pierre doit professer la foi catholique, porter des vêtements décents et appropriés, et ne pas avoir de tatouages ou de piercings visibles, entre autres exigences.

L'Office du Saint-Siège a publié un Chirographe du pape François sur le statut et le règlement du chapitre de la basilique Saint-Pierre au Vatican, qui détermine les normes applicables au personnel du Tissu de Saint-Pierre, l’entité chargée de la conservation et de l’entretien de la basilique Saint-Pierre. Un chirographe est un ordre signé par le pape.

All employees must comply, including the so-called “sampietrini,” those in charge of admittance, surveillance, cleaning, and maintenance of the Vatican basilica.

The document, published on June 29, establishes that employees must “take care of their outward appearance in accordance with the demands and customs of the work environment.”

The Holy Father thus determined that “visible tattoos on the skin and piercings are prohibited.” Likewise, employees must “wear decent clothing appropriate to the activity they are going to perform.”

It will also be mandatory for them to “profess the Catholic faith and live according to its principles” as well as demonstrate that they are married in the Church by presenting a “canonical marriage certificate.” They must also provide baptism and confirmation certificates and demonstrate that they have no criminal record.

The chirograph also states that members of the Fabric staff “commit to observing exemplary religious and moral conduct, even in their private and family life, in accordance with the doctrine of the Church.”

“Staff are required to behave politely while on duty, [be] respectful of the sacred place, and act … properly toward others and [in consideration of] the surroundings,” the document reads.

Also, “special care will be taken to observe the pontifical secret, in accordance with current regulations.”

Likewise, without prior authorization from the archpriest in charge of the basilica, “no one may issue statements and interviews, not even through digital instruments and platforms, regarding the people, activities, environments, and guidelines of the Fabric.”

Furthermore, Article 10 establishes that the staff is obliged to strictly observe confidentiality and will not be able to “provide to anyone who does not have the right to it information about events or news that they have learned due to their work or service.”

Cet article a été publié pour la première fois par ACI Prensa, le partenaire d'information en langue espagnole de CNA. Il a été traduit et adapté par CNA.

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