Vatican accused of censorship as American cardinals silenced

ROME
Ottawa Citizen

By Nick Squires, The Daily Telegraph
March 6, 2013

The Vatican was accused of censorship Wednesday after cardinals were told to stop talking to the media about the process of electing a new pope.

In the past week American cardinals have given several briefings in Rome to discuss the challenges facing the Roman Catholic Church.

The Americans have called for the reform of the Roman Curia, the governing body of the Church, which has earned a reputation as a hotbed of turf wars and corruption.

But the briefings were stopped and the Americans gagged after other cardinals expressed fears of negative publicity relating to the conclave, the secretive election in the Sistine Chapel by which a new pontiff will be chosen.

The American cardinals, through the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said that concern had been expressed “about leaks of confidential proceedings reported in Italian newspapers”. The Vatican denied ordering the American cardinals to cancel the briefings.

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