Guido Horst

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Guido Horst (born December 24, 1955 in Cologne ) is a German journalist and publicist .

Life

Horst studied history, political science and ethnology at the universities in Cologne, Bonn and Munich. Subsequently, he was press spokesman for the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt and personal advisor to the university president Nikolaus Lobkowicz .

In 1986 he became editor of the Catholic , national newspaper Die Tagespost . He was u. a. its Italy correspondent in Rome and from 1998 to 2006 editor-in-chief of the newspaper in Würzburg. He also worked in the central editorial office of the international monthly magazine 30Giorni and wrote for the catholic culture magazine Komma .

Since 2006 he has lived in Rome again, where he works as the Vatican correspondent for the Daily Mail . He is also editor-in-chief of the Catholic monthly magazine Vatican Magazin , which he designed together with the journalist Paul Badde .

Horst is married and has two children.

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