AP/ December 22, 2012, 7:45 AM

Pope pardons ex-butler who leaked documents

In this photo taken Wednesday, May, 23, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI, flanked by his private secretary Georg Gaenswein, top left, and his butler Paolo Gabriele arrives at St. Peter's square at the Vatican for a general audience.

In this photo taken Wednesday, May, 23, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI, flanked by his private secretary Georg Gaenswein, top left, and his butler Paolo Gabriele arrives at St. Peter's square at the Vatican for a general audience. / AP Photo/Andrew Medichini

VATICAN CITY Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday granted his former butler a Christmas pardon for stealing the pontiff's private papers and leaking them to a journalist, one of the gravest Vatican security breaches in recent times.

The pope met for 15 minutes with Paolo Gabriele in the prison where the ex-butler was serving his sentence for the theft. Gabriele was subsequently freed and returned to his Vatican City apartment where he lived with his wife and three children.

The Vatican said he would not continue living or working in the Vatican, but that it "intends to offer him the possibility to serenely restart his life together with his family."

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said the pope's meeting with Gabriele was "intense" and "personal," noting that Gabriele and the pope had worked together closely for six years.

The pardon closes a painful and embarrassing chapter for the Vatican, capping a sensational, Hollywood-like scandal that exposed power struggles, intrigue and allegations of corruption and homosexual liaisons in the highest levels of the Catholic Church.

Gabriele, a 46-year-old father of three, was arrested May 23 after Vatican police found what they called an "enormous" stash of papal documents in his Vatican City apartment. He was convicted of aggravated theft by a Vatican tribunal on Oct. 6 and has been serving his 18-month sentence in the Vatican police barracks.

He told Vatican investigators he gave the documents to Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi because he thought the 85-year-old pope wasn't being informed of the "evil and corruption" in the Vatican and thought that exposing it publicly would put the church back on the right track.

The publication of the leaked documents, first on Italian television then in Nuzzi's book "His Holiness: Pope Benedict XVI's Secret Papers" convulsed the Vatican all year, a devastating betrayal of the pope from within his papal family that exposed the unseemly side of the Catholic Church's governance.

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Carol Raphael BROSN says:
It is no surprise that Pope Benedict XVI granted a Christmas pardon to Paolo Gabriele his former butler. The Holy Father has great compassion and love in his heart for every human being. His first Encyclical was devoted to Caritas which means love. Some of the hateful comments expressed herein do not even merit rebuttal.They are outrageous distortions of historical facts. (Miss) Carol Raphael BROSNAN
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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
Just as he pardons pedophile priests and sends them off to new, unsuspecting parishes......
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michaelamsterdam says:
A very slick move from Pope Joey Rats...who knows what else the guy has on the bunch of them?

Perhaps the Catholic Church can be taught to fear the law...

As an institution that implements a policy of sheilding pediphiles...they constantly demonstrate that they have absolutely no fear of God
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haditCatholic says:
Please consider signing my White House petition calling for a Federal investigation into institutional (including the Catholic Church) childhood sexual abuse in the U.S. Let's deliver justice to offenders, colluders, conspirers, and victims.

You can access my petition at:

www.wh.gov/5aAQ

Thank you.
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Grumpybeagle replies:
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Done.
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servorum says:
God bless the Holy Father. In a world that has grown increasingly cynical, hateful and unforgiving, he has shown Christian forgiveness on the eve of the Lord's nativity.
May the world learn from his example.
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waynenipper
Merry Christmas to you and may God bless you with the faith of the saints in the One Holy Church of our Fathers.
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matt6052 says:
At home for Chirstmast? That would be... stealing the pope's papers and leaking SOME.
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