Links Between Pope’s Resignation and Blackmailed Gay Clergy Are Becoming Stronger (VIDEO)

The Italian daily newspaper La Repubblica has reported that Pope Benedict XVI‘s recent resignation in linked to a secret network of gay clergy in the Vatican who may have been blackmailed by a group of male prostitutes in Rome.

In another report from The Guardian, a potentially damaging dossier of files on the matter dubbed “Vatileaks” were allegedly delivered to the Pope around the same time he resigned.

Writer John Hooper summarized the Italian’s article’s findings as follows:

According to La Repubblica, the dossier comprising “two volumes of almost 300 pages – bound in red” had been consigned to a safe in the papal apartments and would be delivered to the pope’s successor upon his election.

The newspaper said the cardinals described a number of factions, including one whose members were “united by sexual orientation”.

In an apparent quotation from the report, La Repubblica said some Vatican officials had been subject to “external influence” from laymen with whom they had links of a “worldly nature”. The paper said this was a clear reference to blackmail.

It quoted a source “very close to those who wrote [the cardinal’s report]” as saying: “Everything revolves around the non-observance of the sixth and seventh commandments.”

The seventh enjoins against theft. The sixth forbids adultery, but is linked in Catholic doctrine to the proscribing of homosexual acts.

Father Federico Lombardi made an official Vatican statement that read, “Neither the cardinals’ commission nor I will make comments to confirm or deny the things that are said about this matter. Let each one assume his or her own responsibilities. We shall not be following up on the observations that are made about this.”

In a segment on CNN this Saturday, Fredricka Whitfield conducted an interview with Senior International Correspondent Ben Wedeman, in which he shared the details of the report.

Wedeman said that the Vatican is now claiming the Italian media is trying to influence the Cardinals who are meeting in Vatican City to select the next Pope. He went on to say that the Vatican has no choice but to take the accusations seriously given the developing media firestorm that is swarming around the explosive allegations.

Watch the CNN segment in the video below.

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