Cardinals called by Pope Francis to help him reform the Catholic Church are planning a major overhaul of the central administration in the Vatican, a spokesman said today.
"The cardinals have not come for minor, cosmetic changes," Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said.
"It will be a new configuration on important points," he said, referring to reform of the Roman Curia that would increase powers of local churches.
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The role of lay people would also change and there could be "novelties", Lombardi said, without adding any further details.
Francis in an interview published on Tuesday called for a Catholic Church government that would be less "Vatican-centric" and berated "courtiers" in the Vatican as being swayed by earthly values.