Leaked documents reveal major rifts within the Vatican

Letters from the US Nuncio to the Pope, shown on an Italian TV news program last week, are the latest indications of serious in-fighting between various Vatican factions.
Andrea Tornielli
Vatican City
February 2, 2012
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It is open season on the Vatican moles who released (and continue to release) confidential letters and documents, one week after the explosive episode of “The Untouchables”, an Italian investigative journalism program, conducted by Gianluigi Nuzzi, which was aired on Italian television channel LA7.

Last Wednesday, the video revealed some confidential letters sent by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò (currently Nuncio to the U.S. and previously Secretary of the Vatican Governatorate) to the Pope and to Cardinal Secretary of State, Tarcisio Bertone. The letters contain weighty revelations against some clergy and laity in the Holy See, who had been accused of stealing, and against some laypeople in Bertone’s entourage.

The poisonous atmosphere has intensified over the last few days following new developments: in the Italian daily Il Giornale, Mgr. Viganò was strongly disparaged for a legal dispute with family members over the management of an enormous family wealth (€30 million) which he shares with a brother priest. The prelate wanted the brother to be declared incapable of managing said wealth, because he had allegedly been manipulated by a sister.

A year ago, Il Giornale published a series of anonymous articles praising the current Secretary of State, calling him “admiral” of the “fleet of Benedict XVI,” with words that were so excessively laudatory as to be embarrassing to him.

Full Story: The Vigano “case” and the power struggle in the Vatican

Source: Vatican Insider/La Stampa

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