Orgy, sex with minors and drugs! Meet the sexual scandals that ignored the Vatican

Orgy, sex with minors and drugs! Meet the sexual scandals that ignored the Vatican

In recent years the Vatican has been involved in a series of sexual scandals, making the world see Christendom's holy headquarters with scepticism. Recently, Italian police have discovered a homosexual orgie in the room of one of Papa Francis' closest cardinals. He was caught in a homosexual orgie among some [...]

In recent years the Vatican has been involved in a series of sexual scandals, making the world see Christendom's holy headquarters with scepticism.

Recently, Italian police have discovered a homosexual orgie in the room of one of Papa Francis' closest cardinals.

He was caught in a homosexual orgie among some who had consumed and narcotics.

Residents near Cardinal's apartment have denounced the strange noises they heard every night in police station until the police caught them in the background, performing orgy after consuming narcotics.

Among other things besides this case, the recent scandal involved the third highest Vatican official, the Ppal Treasury Chief, Cardinal, George Pwell, who has been charged with sexual abuse of minors in 1976-1980 when he was a priest in Ballarat and in 1996-2001, where he served as Arqipschk in Melbourne.

The other sexual scandal that marred the Vatican began with the arrest of Angelo Balduc and Ghinedu Ehiem on corruption charges, as well as the organisation of a network of gay prostitution. Balduc was a member of the “lords of His Holiness”, a elite group of service workers serving at the Vatican on special occasions. Ehiem was a former member of a elite choir in the Vatican.

In 2013, “La Repubblica” published details of a 300-page report drafted by a Pope's commission to investigate the VatiLeaks scandal. The file revealed the existence of a so-called “gay conglomerate”, a senior group of clergy members “united by sexuality”, and reportedly involved in sexual activity with male prostitutes at organised holidays.

The report implied that this may also have resulted in blackmailing the highest Vatican officials from foreigners. There have even been claims that this issue is related to Pope Benedict's resignation..

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