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'La Repubblica' associates papal resignation a "devastating report"
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The Italian newspaper 'La Repubblica' reports today that based on the resignation of Benedict XVI will be a report on corruption in the Church. On 17 December, Benedict XVI has received a "devastating report" 300 pages, prepared by three of the most experienced Vatican cardinals, for the investigation of the documents stolen from the residence of the Supreme Pontiff, says today's edition of the ' La Repubblica '. The newspaper said that the document would be revealed many scandals about power struggles within the Roman Curia, embezzlement and the true strength of the power of the 'gay lobby' in the Church, as information that would be "devastating" that convinced the Pope decide that the best way forward would be leaving office in order to allow a younger and energetic Pontiff take power in the Vatican and conduct a "deep cleaning" of the Church. "Everything revolves around the observation of the sixth and seventh commandments: Do not commit impure acts and not steal," a source told the journal "close" the report's authors. The 'La Repubblica' recalls a scandal that erupted in 2010, when it was discovered that a member of the choir of the Chapel Music of the Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican, the Nigerian Chinedu Eheim, offered sexual services to minors, including seminarians, and that these took place both in Rome and within the walls of the Vatican itself. "There is a network cross-linked by sexual orientation. For the first time, the word 'homosexuality' was uttered and read aloud from a text Ratzinger's apartment. E was first spoken, although in Latin, the word on 'blackmail' ('Influentiam'), "reads the text of the newspaper, which cited the revelations that the Cardinals would have done the Pope during the presentation of its final secret. As a result, continues the 'La Repubblica', Benedict XVI has decided to resign, saying that "this report should be delivered the next Pope, to be quite strong, young and holy power to tackle the job that awaits you." [link to economico.sapo.pt]
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