Gudrun Sailer

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Gudrun Sailer (born September 3, 1970 in St. Pölten , Lower Austria) is an Austrian Vatican journalist, author and TV presenter.

Life

From 1988 Gudrun Sailer studied comparative literature, Spanish, French and philosophy in Vienna, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt and Seville. She obtained her master's degree in March 1995 from the University of Vienna with a thesis on Friedrich Nietzsche , André Gide and Pío Baroja .

Gudrun Sailer received a two-year journalistic training at the Austria Press Agency in Vienna. After switching to radio, she worked successively at the cultural station Ö1 in Vienna, at Life Radio in Linz as head of duty, as head of the cultural department at the then Berlin information station Hundert, 6 and at Deutschlandfunk .

In 2003, Sailer became editor in the German-language service of Radio Vatican in Rome, which now operates under the name Vatican News . Since 2010 she has also been a member of the editorial team of the magazine “Jointly Belief”, published by Herder Verlag , and since 2014 she has been writing a column for the official portal of the Catholic Church in Germany kathisch.de .

From 2010 to 2013 she presented the stations magazine on Bavarian television BR . Gudrun Sailer acted as a TV guest commentator at outstanding Vatican events such as the papal elections in 2005 and 2013 . She also emerged with publications about women in the Vatican, especially about the German-Jewish archaeologist Hermine Speier , who was one of the first women to get a job in the Vatican in 1934.

Gudrun Sailer is a founding member of the Association of Women in the Vatican D.VA and a member of the Roman Institute of the Görres Society . She lives in Rome with her family.

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  1. perlentaucher.de: Journalist and Vatican expert Gudrun Sailer , accessed on April 23, 2015
  2. Catholic.de: The women are irreplaceable in the Vatican  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed August 20, 2017@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.katholisch.de  
  3. perlentaucher.de , accessed on March 16, 2013
  4. ^ FAZ review: The Jewess in the Vatican , accessed on August 20, 2017