Henri Tincq (2 November 1945 – 29 March 2020) was a French journalist and Vatican expert.
[4] Tincq expressed disappointment in the way Benedict leaned towards traditionalism during matters of morality.
[5] Tincq was delighted that Benedict organized a second meeting of major religions, as inter-religious dialogue often turned against traditionalism and skepticism.
[6] He was worried about the Islamist risings in North Africa and the fate of Christians in Egypt.
[9] Tincq was often viewed as more friendly to Protestants, but often hostile to Orthodox Christians.