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Report: Pope left after learning about scandals

Friday, February 22, 2013 2:31
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Report: Pope left after learning about scandals

Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI
Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:4PM GMT
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A new report says that Pope Benedict XVI decided to resign as head of the Catholic Church after learning about the extent of sex and graft scandals inside the Vatican.

On February 11, Pope Benedict XVI, the spiritual leader of Christians, said he intends to officially step down from his post at 1900 GMT on February 28 since he is no longer able to carry out his duties because of his advanced age.

Citing unnamed sources, the report by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica on Thursday, however, said that the pontiff decided to resign after an internal church probe informed the him about a series of blackmails, grafts and underground gay sex in the Vatican.

The report stated that three cardinals, including the former chief of the Vatican’s secret services, were asked to verify the allegations of financial impropriety, cronyism and corruption brought up by the publication of confidential papal papers in the scandal known as “Vatileaks.”

According to the report, the three cardinals reported their findings to the pope on December 17, 2012 in two red-leatherbound volumes, almost 300-pages long, which contained “an exact map of the mischief and the bad fish” inside the Holy See.

“It was on that day, with those papers on his desk, that Benedict XVI took the decision he had mulled over for so long,” the report noted.

Vatileaks came to light in January 2012, when a series of the Holy See’s internal documents were leaked to Italian media, causing a stir nationwide.

Following the incident, the Italian Journalist, Gianluigi Nuzzi, also fueled the fire by releasing a book called “His Holiness.”

The book shed light on power struggles in the Vatican by presenting secret documents and confidential letters to and from the Pope and his personal secretary.

In May 2012, Vatican authorities arrested Paolo Gabriele, the Pope’s butler, on suspicion of being behind the leaks and charged him with 18 months in jail. However, he was later pardoned.

Other reports also emerged in the Italian media in June 2012, linking the Vatican with Sicilian mafia heads.

The reports came out after the head of the Vatican Bank, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, was dismissed amid claims of power struggles and corruption within the Holy See.

He had reportedly been under investigation for laundering money for a Mafia godfather.

Filed under: General News As posted by Laura Tyco on http://2012indyinfo.com/
Also of interest from Laura Tyco: http://galacticlauratyco.blogspot.ie/



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