financial scandal

Vatican bank reports significant profit adopting Catholic ethics

By Claire Giangravé — June 6, 2023
(RNS) — Once a symbol of financial malfeasance, the Vatican bank has successfully rebranded itself as a pillar of transparency at the Vatican.

The kingdom and the NGO: Vatican financial trial exposes internal rivalries

By Claire Giangravé — April 7, 2022
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Testifying before Vatican judges, Monsignor Mauro Carlino admitted to spying on higher-ups at the Vatican bank.

Vatican megatrial ready to address financial crimes after dismissing defense motions

By Claire Giangravé — March 1, 2022
(RNS) — Despite the wave of objections by defense lawyers, the Vatican fraud trial is ready to delve into the financial scandals currently ricking the Catholic institution.

Cardinal Becciu laments ‘humiliation’ after police raids tied to Vatican financial trial

By Claire Giangravé — February 18, 2022
(RNS) — Cardinal Angelo Becciu, currently charged by Vatican prosecutors of embezzling millions destined for charitable funds, promises to defend himself in court.

New indictments and ‘cardinal’s lady’ shake up Vatican financial trial

By Claire Giangravé — January 25, 2022
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Cardinal Angelo Becciu, among the accused in the Vatican financial trial, missed Tuesday’s court proceedings amid talk about his relationship with an adviser.

Making sense of the Vatican’s looming financial scandal

By Claire Giangravé — October 7, 2019
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Last week, the Vatican released a mysterious statement acknowledging a raid by Vatican police on the offices of its Secretariat of State and of its financial watchdog agency, saying it was carried out by judicial order by the Vatican tribunal and with permission from unspecified 'superiors.'
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