Valentina Alazraki

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Born (1955-01-19) 19 January 1955 (age 71)
Mexico City
OccupationsTelevisa Vatican Correspondent (1974–present)
W Radio Vatican Correspondent (2005–present)
Yearsactive1974–present
Valentina Alazraki Crastich
Order of St. Sylvester Pope and Martyr
Born (1955-01-19) 19 January 1955 (age 71)
Mexico City
OccupationsTelevisa Vatican Correspondent (1974–present)
W Radio Vatican Correspondent (2005–present)
Years active1974–present

Dame Valentina Alazraki Crastich (born in January 1955 in Mexico City) is a Mexican journalist and writer, correspondent of Noticieros Televisa at the Vatican since 1974 and W Radio since 2005.

Alazraki is known because of her friendship with Pope John Paul II.[1][2]

She started her career on 1974, during the pontificate of Paul VI, when he died she covered the conclave and pontificate of John Paul I, and after his suppressive death came the pontificate of John Paul II, with whom she traveled around the world during the 26 years and 5 months of his reign. Alazraki traveled with John Paul on 100 of his 104 apostolic travels, and she was the first journalist to interview a pope, on the eve of his travel to Mexico, in January 1979.

Pontificate of John Paul II

Her relationship with Karol Wojtyła started on the eve of his first travel to Mexico, when she hid herself behind plants at the entrance of the Paul VI room, and surprised the pope with a ‘charro’ hat on her hands. The next day she interviewed him again on the airplane. She interviewed the pope many times;[citation needed] one of them was when the political relationships were restored between Mexico and the Holy See in September 1992.

During the five apostolic travels of John Paul II to Mexico, she interviewed him in the airplane and thanked him personally for the efforts done for her country.[citation needed]

In April 2005, after covering the months of agony of John Paul II, she announced to Mexico and to Latin America that the Polish pope died at 9:37 in his private apartment. After this she covered his funerals, and the conclave and pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI.

In January 2023, while at the St. John Paul II Shrine in Krakow, Alazraki received an honorary doctorate from the Pontificial University of John Paul II.[3]

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