Vatileaks: Pope to ask Commission of Cardinals to tell Conclave members the truth
VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider
The three-man commission of inquiry into the Vatileaks scandal is to divulge the contents of their report – which has so far been bound by pontifical secrecy – during the general congregations on the next Pope’s election
GIACOMO GALEAZZI
Vatican City
The cardinals who will elect the new Pope in the forthcoming Conclave are to be given further information on the Vatileaks scandal. At the beginning of next week, before he leaves for Castel Gandolfo on Thursday afternoon, Benedict XVI will meet with the three eighty-year old cardinals (Julian Herranz, Josef Tomko and Salvatore De Giorgi) who were put in charge of gathering information on the Vatican confidential document leak. The Pope will apparently authorise them to divulge the contents of their report – which has remained confidential under the code of papal secrecy – to cardinals during the general congregations on 1 March.
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