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    Vatican besieged by leaks, conspiracies

    VATICAN CITY (AP) — Money laundering at the Vatican bank. Corruption in the awarding of Vatican contracts. Even a purported plot to kill Pope Benedict XVI.

    The Vatican is being besieged by near-daily leaks of confidential documents and tabloid-style reports of alleged financial mismanagement, political infighting and gossip about who might be the next pope — all coming out at an exceedingly delicate time for the Holy See and Benedict himself.

    The frescoed halls of the Apostolic Palace have been buzzing about the leaks, which have emerged as the pontiff prepares for the ceremony next week to crown 22 new cardinals — the princes of the church who will elect his successor.

    Such ceremonies always breed unseemly speculation about a future pontiff since they provide a rare chance for cardinals new and old to size one another up. But the Feb. 18 consistory has taken on greater gravitas since the 84-year-old Benedict is showing signs of slowing down.

    Conspiracy theorists reading the Italian media of late might also point to another looming date as reason for why the Vatican's dirty laundry is being aired now: In June, a European commission will decide whether the Holy See has abided by tough international anti-money laundering and anti-terror finance laws.

    Compliance would mark a key step in the Vatican's goal of joining the so-called "white list" of countries that share financial information — a designation the Vatican hopes will forever dispense with its reputation as a scandal-plagued, secrecy-obsessed tax haven.

    The flurry of articles and television news programs seemingly seeking to reinforce that reputation — regardless of whether it's deserved — certainly can't help the Holy See's bid.

    All of which explains why the Vatican has been aggressively shooting down the reports with an unprecedented array of detailed, line-by-line refutations and sarcastic jabs at the journalists reporting them in a bid to set the record straight.

    Almost lost in the shuffle is that the Vatican in recent weeks has done more to come into compliance with international financial norms than perhaps at any time in its history. It has ratified three major U.N. conventions, rewritten its law on money laundering and, separately, scored a legal victory in the U.S. concerning its embattled bank, the Institute for Religious Works or IOR.

    The most explosive story to hit newsstands came on Friday: reports that the Vatican had received a confidential letter last month from a top Vatican official describing how an Italian cardinal visiting China had spoken about a presumed plot to kill Benedict this year. The document also said the pontiff was grooming Milan's archbishop as his successor.

    The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, dismissed that report as "so completely beyond reality and hardly serious that I don't even want to consider it."

    But Lombardi has taken the other reports alleging financial mismanagement far more seriously, warning of possible legal action against the media outlets responsible.

    Veteran Vatican correspondent Andrea Tornielli said the reports showed a clear power struggle is under way inside the Vatican, "the outcome of which is uncertain yet devastating," concerning both the fate of the pope's deputy, Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, and any future conclave to elect the next pope.

    Another Vatican commentator who has been highly critical of Bertone's leadership, Sandro Magister, put it this way in a recent column: "The secretary of state is increasingly alone, in a curia he does not govern and with a pope he does not help."

    The question that has yet to be answered is why the reports are coming out now, and whether they are more related to internal power struggles over Bertone's leadership or external tensions between the Bank of Italy and Italian prosecutors on the one hand, and the IOR on the other. As the financial institution of a sovereign city state, the Vatican's IOR is outside the Italian central bank's regulatory grasp.

    Some of the leaked documents have carried the processing stamp of the Vatican secretariat of state, implying an internal leak. Other reports have been based on information from Rome judicial authorities. Regardless, however, none of them appear to be so grave as to cause significant harm to the Holy See, particularly given that the Vatican has taken a remarkable steps in the past year to be more transparent in its financial dealings and cooperative with international requests for financial data.

    The media campaign kicked off last month with the publication on television news program "The Untouchables" of leaked letters from the former No. 2 in the Vatican city state administration, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, to Benedict and Bertone in 2011. In one, Vigano begged not to be transferred after exposing what he said was corruption in the awarding of Vatican contracts.

    Vigano was subsequently named the Vatican's ambassador to Washington — a high-ranking post that was perhaps better suited to his diplomatic background but that nevertheless sealed the impression that he had been punished for stepping on too many toes in his cost-cutting efforts.

    Lombardi initially issued a lengthy statement lamenting the leak but insisting that Vigano enjoyed the "undoubtable esteem and trust of the pope." A week later, Vigano's now-retired boss and the three current top officials of the Vatican city state changed course, saying Vigano's assertions were the baseless "fruit of erroneous evaluations."

    Lombardi subsequently shot down an article in the leading newspaper Corriere della Sera suggesting that a monsignor with links to the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints had lost euro1.6 million by investing with a Bernard Madoff-like schemer.

    Corriere identified the source of that story as Luca Tescaroli, the Rome prosecutor who has pursued a 30-year-old case concerning the worst scandal at the IOR: the death of Roberto Calvi, the Catholic banker who helped managed the Vatican's investments and was found hanging from London's Blackfriars Bridge in 1982.

    Calvi headed the Banco Ambrosiano, which collapsed in 1982 after the disappearance of $1.3 billion in loans made to dummy companies in Latin America. The Vatican had provided letters of credit for the loans.

    Calvi was found hanging a short time later, his pockets loaded with bricks and cash. After an initial ruling of suicide, murder charges were filed against five people, including a major Mafia figure, but all were acquitted.

    While denying wrongdoing, the Vatican Bank paid $250 million to Ambrosiano's creditors.

    The case remains unresolved, but Tescaroli has recently revived judicial requests to the Vatican for information about it — information the Vatican insists it has provided.

    Tescaroli was the featured guest this week on "The Untouchables," which has been on a campaign of sorts against the IOR. It is hosted by Gianluigi Nuzzi, author of the 2009 book Vatican SpA about the IOR scandals that was based on a trove of leaked Vatican documents.

    Separately, the IOR's president and director general remain under investigation by Rome prosecutors who allege they broke Italian law in 2010 by trying to transfer money from two IOR accounts without identifying the sender or recipient. The Vatican says the matter was the result of a misunderstanding.

    Almost lost in all the noise was a victory that the Holy See scored for the IOR in the United States on Feb. 1: A federal judge in Mississippi dismissed with prejudice a fraud and racketeering lawsuit against the Holy See filed in 2002 by the insurance commissioners of five southern states alleging Vatican involvement in jailed financier Martin Frankel's scheme to buy and loot insurance companies of some $200 million.

    The Vatican's lawyer called for the media to report on the "undignified" demise of the case and not just on claims of corruption.

    "That inflammatory allegations against the Holy See and the IOR are easily disseminated and make good fodder for conspiracy theorists cannot be doubted," the lawyer said in a statement.

     
    • Julie  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      What's all the uproar about pleasing the Catholics regarding birth control. Seems a little hypocritical. Maybe birth control would solve their corrupt problems.
      • none 3 mths ago
        I think the birth control uproar was to divert the attention from this. News about these leaks started about 4 weeks ago. Great cover up.
    • Outrun My Gun  •  3 mths ago
      Why should a church need secrets?
      • JST 3 mths ago
        to keep their evil deeds in the dark; darkness does NOT like to come to the light which is why we don't see them coming forward with disclosures.
      • bkind 3 mths ago
        ...if it's got something to hide?
    • Bob James  •  3 mths ago
      Was Pope John Paul I murdered in 1978?

      He wanted to investigate the Vatican Bank. He was dead of a heart attack just 33 days into office. Many unanswered questions surrounded his death and the investigation of it.
      • RANDALL DARNELL 3 mths ago
        he was also going to real woh the free masons and illumanati are that has infiltrated the vatican
    • Joshua Ray  •  3 mths ago
      The number of Catholics that take the time to rate comments on here without even attempting to defend their Church is overwhelming.
    • a  •  Watervliet, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Leave it to the church to blame the press. It's been the standard of operation in the child abuse problems, Legion of Christ fiasco, and now this. The Vatican is blameless, the Bishops are blameless and the Irish are wrong. Only it's the Legion of Christ leader who fathered kids, the church that turned it's back of children, and one that left such a mess in Ireland that the report on abuse by priests and nuns runs 2000 paqes long. And now were hear of a creche in the Vatican that cost $1,000,000? How many people would that feed? How many condoms would that buy? It's not a religion...it's a screwed up business that hides it's value by creating the hatred of other human beings....a religion of fear and old withered out of touch men....who wear dresses.
    • Joseph Hillstrom  •  3 mths ago
      I think of groups such as the Maryknolls and it makes me feel good about my Catholic background. Then I think of the behavior of some of the shameful idiots at the Vatican and I give thanks for my freedom of thought, and my freedom of choice. We can listen and follow those who are righteous, and ignore those who embrace greed, hate and delusion.
      • Kurt 3 mths ago
        Kind of a trick to pick and choose if you wish to remain a practicing Catholic...sure, you can follow the handful truly genuine Priests, but they are ultimately controlled by the Catholic Machine...and any money you offer to their efforts ultimately goes to the Vatican, whether it be in cash or the domestic property holdings of the church.
    • marcellus  •  West Point, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      yawn
    • Jahoo  •  Surfside, California  •  3 mths ago
      Cosa Nostra, an "italian thing".
    • illythekid  •  West Chester, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      A good faith is transparent with it's believers. Let scholars into your library, what do you have to hide?
    • B  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      If the Catholic Church were any other organization they would be raided and shut down under RICO laws for money laundering, child rape, sexual assault, conspiracy, obstruction of justice, perjury, etc...The Catholic Church is an irresponsible out-dated bastion of disconnected deluded old men.
    • hollander  •  3 mths ago
      Every so often every organization requires some massive housecleaning.
    • Charles Scott  •  3 mths ago
      Religion is so over.
    • theoldman  •  3 mths ago
      The Vatican, as a sovereign state, has ony one option left.

      Develop nuclear weapons ! (Hey, it's working for Iran!)
    • LAND OF THE FREE  •  Nanuet, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Funny hearing the repub candidates talking about religion being their the very ones breaking commandments which include adultery, stealing and lying!!!!!!!!!!! These people have more nerve than brains!!!!!
    • Paul King  •  3 mths ago
      The Vatican always supports fascist, Nazi and genocidal murderers.

      The Vatican helped almost every one of the Nazi war criminals it could escape.
      Pius XII elevated Stepinac who murdered 700,000 people for the Nazi's to the
      cardinalate in 1952.
      The Vatican supported the fascist dictatorships in South America.
      The Vatican funded the defense of the Nuns and Priests responsible for the Rwanda
      genocide.
      The Vatican defended the Catholic Holocaust denying Priests.
      The Vatican defends the child rapists.
      The current Pope has returned Nazi Priests to the Vatican.
      The current Pope was a member of Hitler Youth.
      The Pope has just asked Chile to release the mass murders and members of the
      fascist death squads now in prison for their crimes.
    • LAND OF THE FREE  •  Nanuet, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Than these arrogant perverts play their phony role in attacking birth control! Lol! What a pathetic joke! Im sure satan is smiling down on the vatican!!!!!
    • Sprite1  •  3 mths ago
      The Catholic Church has spent it's whole career making sure that no one has access to any of the antiquities that it has taken and kept hidden. It was Catholic priests who translated the scrolls to give you the Bible. But was it a true translation or was it the translation they wanted you to have, to keep you under their control?

      The Catholic Church is an empire - and it is a political entity. It is one of the richest countries in the world considering that it does not grow anything or make anything.

      I do hope that I am still alive when whoever decides to pull them down does the deed.
    • De  •  3 mths ago
      The roman empire never died, it is alive and well in the vatican. Do your research...the popes and emperors of rome were great buddies and joined together in murder, sexual perversion and massive lies to intimidate and placate the "ordinary people" (that's us). The world has been ruled since then by THEM, so called royalty, banksters (the rothchilds go way back) and other evil, greedy, blood suckering organized crime. Wake up and do some sincere research, we do not have to live under their financial, emotional or religious tyranny anymore.
    • rms  •  Waynesboro, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Just what this world needs, a bunch more, child molesting cardinals.. The overwhelming power of a church simply blows my mind, so many two legged sheep in this world..Do you really believe the church is going to save your soul from anything? FOOL
    • Sherley  •  Lima, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Now the Religious Conservative Republicans that want to run this nation are hitting Obama because of his so called attack on the "CATHOLIC CHURCH""....THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS DIRTY HANDS".................another reason i won't vote republican.......from 2001-2006
      Republicans controlled Congress/Senate/W.H...6yrs.....Republicans left this nation in a mess. and they had 2007-08 ...2 yrs left and what did we get....."Banks to big to fail (stated in 1999
      with repeal of "1933 Glass/Steagall Act, by Clinton and a Republican Controlled Congress/Senate from 1995-2000)..Bush in 2008 " Bailed out out the Banks $800 Billion dollars.........KNOW YOUR POLITICAL HISTORY, 1995-2008..12YRS.......AND WHAT CREATED THE HOUSING BUBBLE.....AND THIS PRESIDENT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT.........
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