Friday, October 26, 2012

Vatican court: Butler's theft harmed pope, church


Vatican court: Butler's theft harmed pope, church

25 October 2012
Mail.com - 10/23/12
Photo: APMade available by the Vatican paper L'Osservatore Romano, shows the pope's butler Paolo Gabriele sitting in the wood-trimmed courtroom of the Vatican tribunal, at the Vatican. The Vatican tribunal that convicted the pope's ex-butler of stealing private papal correspondence has sharply condemned the theft as harming the pope, the Holy See and the entire Catholic Church. The three-judge tribunal issued its written explanation Tuesday Oct. 23, 2012 of how it reached its Oct. 6 ruling against Paolo Gabriele, who was convicted of aggravated theft and sentenced to 18 months, currently being served under house arrest. Gabriele confessed to photocopying papal documents and giving them to an Italian journalist to expose the "evil and corruption" around him, in the biggest Vatican security breach in modern times.

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican tribunal that convicted the pope's ex-butler of stealing private papal correspondence sharply condemned the theft on Tuesday as causing "reprehensible" damage to the pontiff, the Holy See and the entire Catholic Church, and said investigations are continuing.
The three-judge tribunal issued its written explanation of how it reached its Oct. 6 verdict against Paolo Gabriele, who was convicted of aggravated theft and sentenced to 18 months in prison, currently being served under house arrest.
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Comments:
Submitted by Queenvictrola (unregistered) on Thu, 10/25/2012 - 21:15.
From the money laundering to child rape and blood ritual sacrifice, this institution needs to be completely exposed. Then the Vatican library needs to be opened up to the world. The church is sitting on secrets that could liberate humanity. Humanity needs to be liberated from the Vatican church state. That butler was only acting on a moral instinct to do the right thing and in my opinion, the Holy See was not exposed enough. The Vatican needs to be exposed for all their centuries of corruption and debauchery, layer by layer. Nothing less will do. The Vatican is beyond redemption.
Submitted by Guest (unregistered) on Thu, 10/25/2012 - 19:35.
Anything that hurts the church, helps the people.
Submitted by Ra-Raela on Thu, 10/25/2012 - 16:45.
In other words, he upset the proverbial apple cart, and exposed the underbelly of the beast. He ought to be celebrated as a hero. 
Submitted by Ambereyes on Thu, 10/25/2012 - 18:00.
I was going to say, they weren't hurt enough in all honesty, that place needs to be flooded by people working for the light, and all the files, video footage as well as security footage, artefacts and so on and so forth should be shown to the world, then they themselves will be put on trial infront of the world, then i will be satisfied that they have answered for their crimes, untill then, i don't give a hootaninnie if the Pope or his papal buddies and the church have been hurt by this almost leaking of information, when the truth comes out, it will most likely shock some people, but i think the vast marjority of people on this planet are not stupid, they will not be shocked at the things that have been done in the name of God!

All i can really truly say to remidy this situation is to pray for those still under Cabal power, that they may see the truth and embrase the light.  It is never too late :D

Lots of love and hugs for you all.




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