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Pope's butler goes on trial in 'VatiLeaks' scandal

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI's former butler Paolo Gabriele went on trial on Saturday accused of leaking confidential Vatican memos that revealed cloak-and-dagger politics among the pope's closest aides.

Gabriele sat quietly in court for the start of a closely watched case which if convicted could see him receive up to four years in prison for aggravated theft. The 46-year-old father of three looked wan in a pale grey suit and white shirt.

The pontiff's personal secretary Georg Ganswein, who was Gabriele's superior, will be called to testify against his former charge, the court said.

Ganswein, 56, was Gabriele's direct superior and confronted the butler about the leaks early in May after being tipped off by the Vatican police.

After a first session of just over two hours, mainly addressing preliminary legal questions, the court fixed the next hearing for Tuesday, October 2.

A once loyal servant who said he grew disgusted by the “evil and corruption” he witnessed, Gabriele told investigators he was acting as an “agent” of the Holy Spirit to help the pope put a weary Roman Catholic Church back on track.

Gabriele is accused of passing investigative reporter Gianluigi Nuzzi copies of secret papers earlier this year under the codename “Maria.”

The trial is playing out in a 19th-century courtroom tucked away behind the apse of St. Peter's Basilica in a corner of the city-state that is strictly off-limits to the millions of visitors who visit the Vatican every year.

Television cameras are banned and only 10 journalists are allowed access.

The Vatican has said the 85-year-old German pope is deeply hurt by the betrayal of confidence by someone he “knew, loved and respected.”

Gabriele has confessed and written a letter begging the pope for forgiveness, but that is not legally considered definitive proof for a conviction because he could have lied.

Many commentators have said they expect the pope to pardon Gabriele. But many also question whether he really acted alone or as part of a wider group of disgruntled Vatican employees who could even include high-placed prelates. An investigation into the “VatiLeaks” scandal is ongoing.

The leaked letters offer an extraordinary glimpse into the inner workings of the Holy See. The batch includes letters from a former head of the Vatican governorate alleging he was forced out of his post for tackling widespread fraud.

'He was very closed'

Vatican gendarmes arrested Gabriele on May 23 and raided his home behind the Vatican walls, finding copies of confidential documents and gifts intended for the pope including a gold nugget and a 100,000-euro (US$129,000) check.

Gabriele, one of only 594 citizens of the Vatican, was well known and generally liked in the tight-knit community that inhabits the historic city state, but there were also voices of criticism cited in court documents.

“He was very closed,” one of the pope's four housekeepers was quoted as saying by investigators. “He always seemed to be competitive and seeking approval for his behavior. He was judgmental in daily life,” she said.

Vatican police also ordered psychological examinations of Gabriele during his 53 days in custody, which concluded he was “an impressionable subject able to commit a variety of actions that can damage himself and/or others.”

The court ruled Saturday that Claudio Sciarpelletti, a Vatican computer technician who is accused of abetting Gabriele's crime, will be tried separately. No dates for the next Sciarpelletti hearing were set.

1 Comment
October 2, 2012    redshore@
What sin has this person committed that cannot be forgiven by the Catholic Religion. I see nothing wrong here and why is it that there are confidential memos by the Vatican that are kept a secret to the Catholics. There are worst crimes committed by Catholic Priests which have been forgiven by the Catholic Church (VATICAN).
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This handout photo obtained on Saturday Sept. 29 from the Osservatore Romano shows Pope Benedict XVI's former butler Paolo Gabriele, right, sitting in a courtroom for the start of a closely watched case. (AFP)

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