A Strange Thing Happened On The Way To The Vatican....

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http://news.yahoo.com/popes-butler-convicted-leaks-given-18-months-102852754.html

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VATICAN CITY (AP) — The pope's butler was convicted Saturday of stealing the pontiff's private documents and leaking them to a journalist in the gravest Vatican security breach in recent memory. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison, but the Vatican said a papal pardon was likely...........

...........Gabriele was accused of stealing the pope's private correspondence and passing it on to journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book revealed the intrigue, petty infighting and allegations of corruption and homosexual liaisons that plague the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church.

He has said he leaked the documents because he felt the pope wasn't being informed of the "evil and corruption" in the Vatican, and that exposing the problems publicly would put the church back on the right track............

................In his final appeal to the court Saturday morning, Gabriele insisted he was no thief.

"The thing I feel strongly in me is the conviction that I acted out of exclusive love, I would say visceral love, for the church of Christ and its visible head," Gabriele told the court in a steady voice. "I do not feel like a thief."

Gabriele's attorney, Cristiana Arru, said the sentence was "good, balanced" and said she was awaiting the judges' written reasoning before deciding whether to appeal.

Nuzzi's book, "His Holiness: Pope Benedict XVI's Secret Papers" convulsed the Vatican for months and prompted an unprecedented response, with the pope naming a commission of cardinals to investigate the origin of the leaks alongside Vatican magistrates................

............In something of a novelty in jurisprudence, the pope was both victim and supreme judge in this case. As an absolute monarch of the tiny Vatican City state, Benedict wields full executive, legislative and judicial power. He delegates that power, though, and Lombardi said the trial showed the complete independence of the Vatican judiciary.

In reading the sentence, however, in a courtroom decorated with a photograph of Benedict on the wall opposite Gabriele, Dalla Torre began: "In the name of His Holiness Benedict XVI, gloriously reigning, the tribunal invoking the Holy Trinity pronounces the following sentence..."....................
 
Wait a second: the Pope "wasn't being informed", so you stole the Pope's private documents to leak them....so that you could publicly expose the problems so that he'd be aware of them and could fix them? What logic step am I missing here?
 
Wait a second: the Pope "wasn't being informed", so you stole the Pope's private documents to leak them....so that you could publicly expose the problems so that he'd be aware of them and could fix them? What logic step am I missing here?

The Pope is completely illiterate, so just giving him documents is no good. And he wouldn't listen to the butler when he tried to read him the documents, saying "Hush, my child, I'm watching Snooki on the tele-vision".

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