vatican readies for historic trial of pope’s butler
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Pope Benedict XVI’s former butler goes on trial tomorrow for leaking secret papers in the Vatican’s biggest court drama in decades, revealing intrigue at the heart of the Catholic Church. Paolo Gabriele was one of the people closest to the 85-year-old pope, serving him meals every day and accompanying him on extensive foreign travels before his shock arrest for passing confidential documents to a journalist. The arrest in May rattled the close-knit community of the Vatican where Gabriele resided with his wife and three children-a world hidden behind the Vatican walls where the butler said he saw rampant “evil and corruption”. The 46-year-old told investigators that he thought of himself as an “agent” of the Holy Spirit acting to help the pope by revealing apparent fraud in the daily running of the Vatican and rows over prestigious nominations. The leaks focused on the divisive figure of the Vatican’s Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone and some Italian press reports said the documents could have been part of an attempt by some rival Italian cardinals to unseat him. None of the reports of a wider conspiracy have been confirmed. Gabriele has been accused of theft with aggravating circumstances because of the trust that his post carried and he faces up to six years in prison under a late 19th century criminal code that is still in force in the Vatican. The trial will take place in a Vatican court. When Vatican police raided Gabriele’s home in May, they discovered copies of some of the confidential documents as well as electronic copying equipment. They also uncovered three gifts intended for the pope: a cheque for 100,000 euros ($129,000), a gold nugget and a 16th-century edition of the Aeneid. Gabriele said that the objects had been given to him for safekeeping. If convicted and sentenced, Gabriele would have to be sent to an Italian jail as the Vatican has no prison of its own but experts say it is far more likely that the married father-of-three would receive a pardon from the pope. Gabriele has written a personal letter to the pope to ask forgiveness after Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said the ageing pontiff felt “hurt” by the leaks allegedly carried out by someone he “knew, loved and respected”. The butler is being tried with Claudio Sciarpelletti, a computer technician at the Vatican accused of aiding and abetting. But the investigation is ongoing and there are still many unknowns, including the possibility of whether there will be a second trial. In his only interview, with the investigative journalist he is accused of leaking the documents to when his identity was still a mystery, Gabriele said there were “around 20 people across the Vatican” who were sympathetic. Gabriele and Sciarpelletti are however the only two defendants and prosecutors said they were dropping far more serious charges of breaching state secrecy against Gabriele in order to speed up their investigation. —AFP

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