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Sandro Magister (born 2 October 1943) is an Italian journalist who writes for the magazine L'espresso. Magister specializes in religious news, in particular on the Catholic Church and the Vatican. He has written two books on the political history of the Italian episcopate: "Italian Church: Vatican Politics and Italy 1943-1978" and "Extraparliamentary Church: The Triumph of the Pulpit". He also manages the website Chiesa on the topic of modern ecclesiastical affairs. He, his wife Anna, and their two daughters live in Rome.

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  • Sandro Magister (* 2. Oktober 1943 in Busto Arsizio) ist ein italienischer Journalist (L’Espresso). (de)
  • Sandro Magister (né en 1943 à Busto Arsizio, dans la province de Varèse, en Lombardie) est un journaliste et vaticaniste italien, spécialiste des questions religieuses pour différents médias du Groupe L'Espresso. (fr)
  • Alesandro (Sandro) Magister (Busto Arsizio, 2 oktober 1943) is een Italiaans journalist, blogger en essayist die onder meer schrijft voor het weekblad L'Espresso. Magister studeerde theologie, filosofie en geschiedenis aan de Universiteit van Milaan en aan de Katholieke Universiteit van het Heilig Hart, ook gevestigd in Milaan. In 1967 studeerde hij af in theologie. (nl)
  • Sandro Magister, all'anagrafe Alessandro Magister (Busto Arsizio, 2 ottobre 1943), è un giornalista e saggista italiano, vaticanista per diverse testate di GEDI Gruppo Editoriale. (it)
  • Sandro Magister (born 2 October 1943) is an Italian journalist who writes for the magazine L'espresso. Magister specializes in religious news, in particular on the Catholic Church and the Vatican. He has written two books on the political history of the Italian episcopate: "Italian Church: Vatican Politics and Italy 1943-1978" and "Extraparliamentary Church: The Triumph of the Pulpit". He also manages the website Chiesa on the topic of modern ecclesiastical affairs. He, his wife Anna, and their two daughters live in Rome. (en)
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