Inés San Martín
Inés San Martín (Rosario, Santa Fe, 1986) is an Argentine journalist, co-editor and head of the Crux newspaper in Rome.[1]
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Born | 1986 (age 34–35) |
Nationality | Argentina |
Occupation | Religion journalist and co-editor |
Employer | Crux |
Graduated with a master's degree in communication from Austral University[2] began working as a journalist in the Valores Religiosos Clarín in October 2012.[3] She was responsible for international communication for World Youth Day 2013.[4][5]
In June 2014, she started working on Crux, a newly created project promoted by The Boston Globe and led by John L. Allen Jr.,[6] that became an independent newspaper in April 2016.[7][8] San Martín was a correspondent at the Vatican until July 2018, when she became responsible for the newspaper in Rome and co-editor with Allen. She has traveled with Pope Francis to more than 30 countries.[9]
References
- "Inés San Martín". Crux. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- "Inés San Martín, prensa de la JMJ – Facultad de Comunicación". Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- Cannata, Juan Pablo (2013). Los valores en el discurso público (in Spanish). Argentina: Logos. p. 159. ISBN 9789871764587.
- "Rio de Janeiro and a Hurricane Named Francis". Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- El Liberal. "Inés San Martín: una superestructura albergará a todos los medios del mundo en Copacabana – El Liberal" (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- John L. Allen (3 March 2015). The Francis Miracle: Inside the Transformation of the Pope and the Church. Time Home Entertainment. pp. 295–. ISBN 978-1-61893-605-9.
- Allen, John (23 April 2019). "Editor's note: Please Support Crux". Crux. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- "Crux's "corporate resurrection": How the Catholic news site will live on beyond The Boston Globe". Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- "Los viajes del Papa son agotadores, y en 2017 quiso venir a Rosario". Retrieved 26 February 2020.
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