Carlo Maria Polvani (born 28 July 1965) is a Roman Catholic prelate and Secretary at the Dicastery for Culture and Education.[1] Before this he worked in the Section for General Affairs of the Secretariate of State and the Pontifical Council for Culture. On January 12, 2025, he was appointed as the titular archbishop of Regie.[2]
Polvani was born in Milan. He was educated in the Leo XIII Institute and then in the Collège Stanislas, where he earned a Baccalauréat Français Section Scientifique avec mention in 1982.
Polvani was summoned to the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome, and was called to the Diplomatic Service of the Holy See, on 1 July 1999, to serve as Secretary in the Apostolic Nunciature in México. He was then called to the Secretariat of State, and in 2007 was put in charge of the Information and Documentation Office in the Section for General Affairs, as well as being the Representative of the Holy See in the Government Advisory Committee of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
In July 2014 he was appointed a member of the Committee for the reform for the Vatican Media, with members Chris Patten (president), Msgr. Lucio Adrián Ruiz, Msgr. Paul Tighe, Fr. Giacomo Ghisani, Fr. Eric Salobir OP, Prof. Giovanni Maria Vian, Gregory Erlandson, George Yeo, Daniela Frank and Leticia Soberon.[11]
The committee was appointed to propose reforms for the Vatican Media. The committee is to publish a report and a reform plan within 12 months after considering the report of the Pontifical Commission for Reference on the Organisation of the Economic-Administrative Structure of the Holy See.[12] The objectives are to adapt the Holy See media to changing trends, enhance coordination, and make substantial financial savings. Following initiatives such as the Pope App[13] and Pope Francis's Twitter account, digital channels will be set up for the Pope's messages to reach the faithful around the world, especially young people.[11]
He worked in the Section for General Affairs until the 26 July 2019 when he was appointed adjunct under-secretary at the Pontifical Council for Culture.