"In the end it was the butler, and only the butler, who did it – or so the
Vatican would have the world believe.
Paolo Gabriele, the Pope's personal valet, was convicted of stealing secret
papers from the Holy See on Saturday and sentenced to 18 months in prison.
But there was growing suspicion that he had been subjected to little more
than a show trial and that the Vatican had successfully prevented the true
extent of the "Vatileaks" scandal from emerging.
During the trial it was revealed that some of the documents taken by the
butler were so confidential that they had been marked "to be destroyed", in
German, by the Pope himself. But neither the prosecution nor defence inquired as
to what they referred to and their contents remain a secret.
"This was a political trial and a political sentence – it was in the
interests of the Vatican to conclude it as quickly as possible," Marco Politi, a
veteran Vatican journalist and the author of a respected recent book on the
papacy of Benedict XVI, told The Sunday Telegraph..."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19850385
Bridget Mary's Blog.
The butler may be the hero in this sad tale of Vatican corruption. Apparently, the Pope may pardon him too, so go figure! Bridget Mary Meehan, arcwp
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19850385
Bridget Mary's Blog.
The butler may be the hero in this sad tale of Vatican corruption. Apparently, the Pope may pardon him too, so go figure! Bridget Mary Meehan, arcwp
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