Vatican's Administration
The Vatican's Administration, also known as the Roman Curia, is the governing body of the Holy See. It assists the Pope in managing the affairs of the Catholic Church and includes various departments, known as congregations, councils, and offices, each responsible for specific areas such as education, worship, and social issues.
The administration is led by the Cardinal Secretary of State, who oversees the day-to-day operations and represents the Vatican in diplomatic matters. Other key figures include the heads of different congregations, who provide guidance and support in their respective fields, ensuring the Church's mission is carried out effectively worldwide.