Pope Francis walks with Domenico Giani, then commander of the Vatican's gendarmerie, at the Vatican. Picture: REUTERS/Tony Gentile
No previous head of Vatican security has left under a shadow in living memory. His resignation is the latest twist in a saga that has gripped the Vatican for two weeks. Giani, who was often seen by the pope’s side or running along beside the popemobile as it moved through crowds, signed the notice which showed the five in a format similar to a “most wanted” flyer.
In a statement on Monday, the Vatican said publishing the notice was “prejudicial to the dignity of the people involved and to the image of the gendarmerie” but that Giani “bears no personal responsibility in the unfolding of events”. When police raided the offices, seizing documents and electronic devices, the Vatican said it was a follow-up to complaints filed by the Vatican bank and the Office of the Auditor-General, and related to “financial operations carried out over the course of time”.
No wonder nobody goes to the church. They have become a centerpiece for the Italian mob. Like in medieval times when bishops were paid to forgive sins, the Catholic Church has overgrown its papers.
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