Paolo Gabriele died, the unfaithful butler of Benedict XVI was 54 years old: it was he who caused the Vatileaks scandal 1



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Died at 54 Paolo gabriele, the unfaithful butler of Benedict XVI. In 2012, the layman closest to the German Pope became the protagonist of the scandal Vatileaks 1 steal private documents from Ratzinger and spread them to journalists. For this reason he was sentenced by the Vatican Court to three years in prison, reduced to eighteen months, “for having operated, with abuse of trust derived from office relationships linked to his work performance, the removal of things that by reason of such relationships were abandoned or exposed to their faith. ”Gabriele’s defense desisted from appealing and, on the eve of Christmas 2012, Benedict XVI went to see him in the cell of Vatican Gendarmerie where he had been detained for some months “to confirm his pardon – as specified by the Holy See – and let you know in person that you have accepted his request for forgiveness, forgiving the sentence that was imposed. It was a paternal gesture towards a person with whom the Pope shared a daily familiarity for some years ”. A sign that reminded me of the one made by Saint John Paul II who, during the Christmas season of 1983, two years after the attack, went to visit Rebibbia Ali agca, the member of Gray wolves who shot him on May 13, 1981 in St. Peter’s Square.

After his release and pardon, the Vatican stated that although Gabriel “cannot resume his previous job and continue to reside in the Vatican, the Holy See, trusting in the sincerity of the repentance expressed, intends to offer him the opportunity to resume life. with serenity with His family. ” In the years following the sentencing, in fact, the former butler of Ratzinger However, he remained working in structures linked to the Holy See, this to ensure the necessary sustenance also for his wife and children. Furthermore, from arrest to sentencing, the former butler had always continued receive the salary. When the Vatican Gendarmerie entered his home within the small state, hundreds of thousands of texts and documents were found. Up to 82 boxes hidden in cabinets containing more thousand confidential documents of the Pope, including encrypted texts sent to apostolic nunciatures around the world on very sensitive international issues. There were also numerous papers on which Benedict XVI had written in his own hand “to destroy“To be destroyed and which, instead, Gabriele had taken home. But also letters and photos about him private life by Ratzinger and even yours medical analysis. The butler had begun his work with Benedict XVI in 2006, barely a year after his election, and immediately began removing documents from the papal apartment.

On the Vatileaks 1 scandal, Ratzinger asked three “007 cardinals”, Jozef tomko, Julian Herranz me Salvatore de giorgi, to investigate to shed light on who had armed Gabriel’s hand. During the trial, in fact, the former butler of the German Pope had always said: “If I have to repeat it, I don’t feel like a thief.” Admitting, however, feeling responsible for having “betrayed the trust” of Benedict XVI. “What I feel strong within me – said the former butler to the magistrates – is the conviction of having acted out of exclusive love, I would say visceral, for the Church of Christ and for the visible head”, or the Pope. The dossier prepared by the three cardinals was completed and delivered to Benedict XVI in the last days of his pontificate. And in their first meeting, a Castel Gandolfo, a few days after the election of Francesco, Ratzinger handed it to Bergoglio. The Latin American Pope spoke of this dossier recently when he said that “at the beginning of my pontificate I went to see Benedict. As the deliveries passed, he gave me a large box. ‘There is everything here – he said – there are the acts with the most difficult situations, I have come this far, I have intervened in this situation, I have removed these people and now it’s your turn.’ Here, I have done nothing but take the testimony of Pope Benedict, I have continued his work ”.

However, at the time of sentencing, a statement from the Secretary of State denied all conspiracy hypothesis in this regard: “The trial managed to clarify the facts, verifying that Mr. Gabriele has carried out his criminal project without instigation or incitement of others, but based on personal beliefs in no way sharable. The various conjectures about the existence of conspiracies or the involvement of several people were, in light of the sentence, unfounded ”. By the Secretary of State, then headed by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, “The judgment of the trial against Paolo Gabriele, now res judicata, establishes a sad history very painful consequences. A personal offense has been made to the Holy Father, the right to privacy of many people who had approached him because of his position has been violated, prejudice has been created against the Holy See and several of its institutions, communications between the bishops of the world and the Holy See and caused a scandal in the community of the faithful. Finally, over a period of several months, the serenity of the working community was disturbed every day in the service of Pedro’s successor. The defendant was found guilty at the end of a judicial process that was carried out with transparency, fairness, in full respect of the right to defense ”.

However, it is clear that the conclusions of the three “Cardinals 007” of Benedict XVI have greatly broadened the spectrum of the matter if Francis, speaking of Vatileaks 1, recently claimed that the so-called moral question in the holy palaces there is a “Ancient evil that has been transmitted and transformed throughout the centuries”, but that every Pontiff has tried to eradicate. “Unfortunately, the corruption “added the Pope,” it is a cyclical story, it repeats itself, then someone comes to clean and tidy up, but then it starts again, waiting for someone else to come to end this degeneration. ” Adding that “the Church is and continues to be strong, but the issue of corruption is a deep problem that has been lost over the centuries.”

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