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Fury over "criminal" new book about Vatican leaks

The "Vatileaks" controversy has erupted again with the publication of "His Holiness," a new book that makes numerous revelations and allegations about the Vatican's internal workings.

  • Nicole Winfield
  • Vatican City
  • May 21, 2012
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The Vatican has denounced as "criminal" a new book of leaked internal documents that shed light on power struggles inside the Holy See and the thinking of its embattled top banker, and warned that it would take legal action against those responsible.

Pope Benedict XVI has already appointed a commission of cardinals to investigate the "Vatileaks" scandal, which erupted earlier this year with the publication of leaked memos alleging corruption and mismanagement in Holy See affairs and internal squabbles over its efforts to comply with international anti-money laundering norms.

The publication Saturday of "His Holiness," by Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, added fuel to the fire, reproducing confidential letters and memos to and from Benedict and his personal secretary which, according to the Vatican, violated the pope's right to privacy.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said in a statement Saturday the book was an "objectively defamatory" work that "clearly assumes characters of a criminal act." He said the Holy See would get to the bottom of who "stole" the documents, who received them and who published them. He warned the Holy See would seek international cooperation in its quest for justice, presumably with Italian magistrates.

Full Story: Vatican Calls Book Of Leaked Documents 'Criminal': "His Holiness" By Gianluigi Nuzzi

Source: Huffington Post Religion
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