Vatican Bank Reinstates Couple Fired Over Marriage Rule

Q: Who was reinstated at the Vatican bank?

A: Silvia Carlucci and Domenico Fabiani, a married couple, were rehired by the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR).

Q: Why were Silvia Carlucci and Domenico Fabiani initially fired?

A: They were fired because the IOR introduced a rule in September 2024 explicitly forbidding the employment of spouses or other close family members within the financial institution.

Q: What is the significance of the couple’s reinstatement?

A: Their reinstatement is seen as a victory for justice and common sense, highlighting the need for stronger labor protections within the Vatican.

Q: What organization supported the couple’s case?

A: The Association of Lay Employees of the Vatican (ADLV) advocated for the couple and announced the successful resolution.

Q: What broader implications does this case have for Vatican labor laws?

A: The case suggests that current IOR regulations are problematic and would be unconstitutional in Italy, emphasizing the lack of social safety nets for Vatican employees.

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Vatican bank reinstates couple fired for violating prohibition on married employees

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