"Monsignors’ mutiny" revealed by Vatican leaks
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http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=18560
Call it Conspiracy City. Call it Scandal City. Call it Leak City. These days the holy city has been in the news for anything but holy reasons."It is a total mess," said one high-ranking Vatican official who spoke, like all others, on the condition of anonymity.
The Machiavellian maneuvering and machinations that have come to light in the Vatican recently are worthy of a novel about a sinister power struggle at a medieval court.
Senior church officials interviewed this month said almost daily embarrassments that have put the Vatican on the defensive could force Pope Benedict to act to clean up the image of its administration - at a time when the church faces a deeper crisis of authority and relevance in the wider world.
Some of those sources said the outcome of a power struggle inside the Holy See may even have a longer-term effect, on the choice of the man to succeed Benedict when he dies.
From leaked letters by an archbishop who was transferred after he blew the whistle on what he saw as a web of corruption and cronyism, to a leaked poison pen memo which puts a number of cardinals in a bad light, to new suspicions about its bank, Vatican spokesmen have had their work cut out responding.
The flurry of leaks has come at an embarrassing time - just before a usually joyful ceremony this week known as a consistory, when Benedict will admit more prelates into the College of Cardinals, the exclusive men’s club that will one day pick the next Roman Catholic leader from among their own ranks.
"This consistory will be taking place in an atmosphere that is certainly not very glorious or exalting," said one bishop with direct knowledge of Vatican affairs.
The sources agreed that the leaks were part of an internal campaign - a sort of "mutiny of the monsignors" - against the pope’s right-hand man, Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.
Bertone, 77, has a reputation as a heavy-handed administrator and power-broker whose style has alienated many in the Curia, the bureaucracy that runs the central administration of the 1.3 billion-strong Roman Catholic Church.
He came to the job, traditionally occupied by a career diplomat, in 2006 with no experience of working in the church’s diplomatic corps, which manages its international relations. Benedict chose him, rather, because he had worked under the future pontiff, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, in the Vatican’s powerful doctrinal office.
"It’s all aimed at Bertone," said a monsignor in a key Vatican department who sympathizes with the secretary of state and who sees the leakers as determined to oust him. "It’s very clear that they want to get rid of Bertone."
Vatican sources say the rebels have the tacit backing of a former secretary of state, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, an influential power-broker in his own right and a veteran diplomat who served under the late Pope John Paul II for 15 years.
"The diplomatic wing feels that they are the rightful owners of the Vatican," the monsignor who favors Bertone said.
Sodano and Bertone are not mutual admirers, to put it mildly. Neither has commented publicly on the reports.
Whistle-blowing Archbishop
The Vatican has been no stranger to controversy in recent years, when uproar over its handling of child sex abuse charges has hampered the church’s efforts to stem the erosion of congregations and priestly recruitment in the developed world.
But the latest image crisis could not be closer to home.
It began last month when an Italian television investigative show broadcast private letters to Bertone and the pope from Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, the former deputy governor of the Vatican City and currently the Vatican ambassador in Washington.
The letters, which the Vatican has confirmed are authentic, showed that Vigano was transferred after he exposed what he argued was a web of corruption, nepotism and cronyism linked to the awarding of contracts to contractors at inflated prices....
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Andover
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Vatican has always been fucked.....
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Andover
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cmc101
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the Mormons will love this story
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cmc101
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letsliveinpeace
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Leaks expose a 'mutiny' within Vatican
A flood of embarrassing revelations are part of a bigger plot by church
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=JDczJZhERlw - 1 year ago
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letsliveinpeace
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cabinettags
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I'd like to hear Dan Browns opinion.
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cabinettags
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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cabinettags:
Indeed, I wonder if he has a blog page or twitter feed lol
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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JanforGore
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cabinettags:
Where's Professor Langdon when you need him? ;-)
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JanforGore
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cabinettags
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JanforGore:
Indeed !! (smile)
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cabinettags
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Tayllerand
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The soldiers of the Pope ( The Order of the Jesuits) will put the house in order, anyone who dare to challenge the church will pay with their life. It's been happening for hundred of years. The Jesuit Order was created in 1541 by Ignacio De Loyola, they are very powerful , something that world doesn't know. They are everywhere.
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Tayllerand
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Leen61
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I like what Jon Stewart had to say about Catholics last night. He nailed it!
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-february-13-2012/the-vagina-ideologues
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Leen61
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JanforGore
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Oh my, look at their ornate structures. Care about the poor do they?
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JanforGore
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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JanforGore:
Only enough to make sure they give birth to as many new tithers as they can before they die of any number of preventable problems. Very much like the push in this nation to prevent access to contraception so that we may continue to produce taxable laborers...
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
"Very much like the push in this nation to prevent access to contraception so that we may continue to produce taxable laborers..."
And warriors.
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JanforGore
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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JanforGore:
--nods--
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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Wyley_Wombat
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Corporate strife within the church of Rome. How much more does one need to see to know without question that this is not religion it is big business. Jesus Incorporated.
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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The old theology based plutocracy is suffering the same pains as the new capitalistic plutocracy... Hmmmm...
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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Dagum
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
I don't know why but the modern day Vatican seems to have all the trappings of a petty Medieval Court complete with poisonings, assassinations and political power plays.
The Pope is the King, but he has to keep an eye on and protect his power from the Princes (Cardinals) and other nobility that attend his court and are plotting to usurp his golden throne. The cardinals and bishops are always plotting and positioning themselves to move up and gain more power in the hopes of one day taking the throne for themselves. While not plotting the downfall of the king, the Courtiers in the Pope's court are always dealing, double dealing, and vying for power amongst themselves . The court extends to a full bureaucracy involved in banking and essentially governmental contracting.
It's fascinating to observe. But I've done an actual read through of the Catholic Bible and there doesn't appear to be a textual basis for any of it.
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Dagum
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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Dagum:
Political models aside, I can't beleive these people in charge of our governments and religions in general (some individual cases excluded) haven't been sniffed out for what they are really up to. "The Game of Thrones" is still alive and well, it's just had time to develope better skills of obfuscation.
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doomalicious
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