He entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See in 1974 and served in the Pontifical diplomatic missions in France, Japan, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Greece, Ecuador, Israel and the Palestinian Territories. On 7 August 1993, he was appointed Titular Archbishop of
Botriana and Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to
Pakistan. He was consecrated bishop on 2 October 1993. Cardinal
Angelo Sodano was the principal consecrator and Bishops
Crescenzio Sepe and were co-consecrators.
Pope John Paul II appointed Fratini Nuncio to
Indonesia on 8 August 1998 and added the post of Nuncio to
East Timor on 24 June 2003. He was transferred to Nuncio to
Nigeria on 27 January 2004. On 20 August 2009, he was named Nuncio to
Spain and
Andorra. He was also given the responsibilities of the Holy See's Permanent Observer to the
World Tourism Organization. An unidentified archbishop said his posting in Madrid was "an irrelevant decade" in which he had no influence on church affairs and never felt comfortable with the political environment. Initially, Cardinal
Antonio María Rouco Varela did not need a nuncio to communicate with the Vatican and the election of
Pope Francis, who has his own Spanish contacts, ended any influence he might have had. On 4 July 2019, Pope Francis accepted his resignation from his diplomatic positions. On 30 June 2019, shortly before that formal retirement, Fratini had criticized the Spanish government's plans to exhume and reinter the remains of Spanish dictator
Francisco Franco in a less prominent place, and the
Holy See Press Office had disassociated the Vatican from his remarks and said Fratini spoke "in a personal capacity" and "on the occasion of [his] definitive departure from Spain, on the conclusion of his mandate". The Spanish government had issued a formal protest that characterized Fratini's remarks as interference in Spanish domestic affairs. ==See also==