pope’s butler

Vatican computer expert drops appeal in Vatileaks case

By Alessandro Speciale — December 1, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) A Vatican computer expert who was convicted of aiding and abetting the pope's former butler in the Vatileaks scandal has dropped his appeal. By Alessandro Speciale.

Vatican convicts second man in ‘Vatileaks’ scandal

By Alessandro Speciale — November 12, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) A Vatican computer expert was found guilty of helping the pope's former butler in leaking confidential papal documents to the press. Claudio Sciarpelletti won't be spending time in jail but he risks losing his Vatican job. By Alessandro Speciale.

Pope’s butler starts 18-month sentence for leaking private papers

By Alessandro Speciale — October 25, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Benedict XVI's former butler started serving his jail sentence in the Vatican after being convicted in the Vatileaks affair. By Alessandro Speciale.

Pope’s butler facing 18 months in Vatican jail

By Alessandro Speciale — October 23, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Benedict's former butler could serve time in a Vatican jail, unless the pope pardons him in the next few days, according to the full text of his conviction sentence in the Vatileaks trial. By Alessandro Speciale.

Pope’s butler found guilty in Vatileaks scandal, sentenced to 18 months

By Alessandro Speciale — October 6, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) A Vatican judge sentenced Pope Benedict's former butler to 18 months in jail for stealing the pontiff's private papers and leaking them to the press. But a Vatican spokesman said that a papal pardon is highly likely. By Alessandro Speciale.

Pope’s butler charges mistreatment in Vatican jail

By Alessandro Speciale — October 2, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Benedict XVI's former butler said he was held for weeks in a cell where he couldn't "even stretch his arms'' and where his light was kept constantly on. Paolo Gabriele pleaded not guilty to stealing the pope's private papers, but said he had betrayed the pope's trust. By Alessandro Speciale.

Pope’s butler to face trial on Saturday

By Alessandro Speciale — September 27, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) The pope's former butler goes to trial on Saturday, an unprecedented test for the legal system of the world's smallest state -- and a chance to restore the Vatican's credibility. By Alessandro Speciale.

Lawyer for pope’s accused butler quits

By Alessandro Speciale — August 30, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) A lawyer for Pope Benedict XVI's former butler announced on Thursday (Aug. 30) that he was resigning over differences in defense strategy with his client. By Alessandro Speciale.

Pope’s butler charged with stealing private papers

By Alessandro Speciale — August 13, 2012

(RNS) Pope Benedict XVI's butler will stand trial for stealing the pope's private papers and leaking them to the press. According to an indictment sentence by a Vatican judge, Paolo Gabriele said he acted feeling like an agent of the Holy Spirit. By Alessandro Speciale.

Pope’s butler faces trial, and eyes turn to Vatican judicial system

By Alessandro Speciale — June 5, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) As the trial begins for the pope's former butler, the court system of the world's smallest nation comes into the spotlight. And sentences are less harsh than one might expect. By Alessandro Speciale.

Vatican ‘moles’ say pope’s butler didn’t act alone, vow more leaks

By Alessandro Speciale — June 4, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Leaks of confidential Vatican documents continue as self-professed "moles" inside the Vatican vow to continue their action until the pope's two closest aides are sacked. By Alessandro Speciale.

In Vatican intrigue, all eyes turn to pope’s butler

By Alessandro Speciale — May 30, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) The butler who is under arrest for stealing Pope Benedict XVI's secret papers was known by everyone as a devout and good man. And as the investigation continues, few believe he may have acted alone. By Alessandro Speciale.

Vatican official calls leaked documents an ‘immoral’ and ‘brutal’ attack

By Alessandro Speciale — May 29, 2012
The Vatican's No. 3 official on Tuesday (May 29) condemned the theft and publication of secret papal documents as an “immoral act of unheard-of gravity.” By Alessandro Speciale.
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