SUMMARY:
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CARDINAL BERTONE SPEAKS ABOUT HOLY SEE MISSION TO SYRIA
-
PUBLICATION OF FULL TEXT OF SENTENCE AGAINST PAOLO GABRIELE
- TRIAL
OF CLAUDIO SCIARPELLETTI TO TAKE PLACE ON 5 NOVEMBER
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CARDINAL
BERTONE SPEAKS ABOUT HOLY SEE MISSION TO SYRIA
Vatican
City, 23 October 2012 (VIS) - Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio
Bertone S.D.B. today addressed the Synodal assembly on the subject of
the recent decision to send a delegation of Synod Fathers to
Damascus, Syria.
"Speaking
before this assembly last Tuesday", he said, "I announced
the Holy Father's decision to send a delegation to Damascus to
express his solidarity and that of the Synod with the people of Syria
who, unfortunately, have for some time been experiencing a tragic
situation of suffering. The intention was also to express our
spiritual closeness to our Christian brothers and sisters in that
country, and to encourage those committed to seeking a solution
respectful of the rights and duties of all.
"The
initiative raised wide interest and received a positive welcome, not
only in Rome and Syria, but also at the international level.
"First
of all I wish to tell you that we have continued to study the issue
and to prepare the visit, despite the tragic episodes that have taken
place in the region over recent days.
"As
is well known, there is a strong desire to express the closeness of
the Holy See and the universal Church by means of a delegation, which
will travel to Damascus at the time and in the manner which will be
announced after they have been defined in the light of the contacts
and preparations currently under way. Given the gravity of the
situation, the visit will be postponed, probably until after the
conclusion of the Synod, and the composition of the delegation will
be modified, also due to other commitments on the part of its
members.
"The
contribution of the personal offerings of the Synod Fathers, and
those of the Holy See, will be sent to Syria as a gesture of
fraternal solidarity with the entire population.
"Above
all we continue in our commitment to prayer, which is always heard by
the Lord and which I invite you to join with renewed confidence".
PUBLICATION
OF FULL TEXT OF SENTENCE AGAINST PAOLO GABRIELE
Vatican
City, 23 October 2012 (VIS) - Made public today was the full text of
the sentence issued by the Tribunal of Vatican City State on 6
October, in which Paolo Gabriele was declared guilty of aggravated
theft.
On 6
October Paolo Gabriele had been sentenced to imprisonment for a
period of three years although, in view of his "lack of a
criminal record, his record of service in the period prior to the
facts in question, the subjective (though mistaken) belief identified
by the accused as the motive for his conduct, as well as his own
statement of his awareness of having betrayed the trust of the Holy
Father, the Tribunal reduced the sentence to imprisonment for one (1)
year and six (6) months, and ordered the guilty party to defray the
costs of the trial".
In a
briefing held this morning Holy See Press Office Director Fr.
Federico Lombardi S.J. explained some aspects of the sentence. He
began by noting that it focused on the offence of stealing documents,
and in particular the originals of documents, and took no account of
other objects such as a nugget of gold, a cheque in the Holy Father's
name and a sixteenth-century copy of "The Aeneid", because
there were doubts about the way in which the search during which they
were found had been carried out, and Gabriele's guilt was not proven.
Fr.
Lombardi also explained that a psychiatric examination had excluded
the possibility that the accused might have had some mental condition
which had made him unaware of his responsibility for his actions. The
Tribunal had also, he said, been careful to define the juridical
terms of the offence of theft; i.e., the removal and appropriation of
an object without the consent of its owner with the intent of
obtaining some benefit. Thus the offence involved was theft and not
embezzlement, although the sentence notes that the benefit Gabriele
sought to gain was not economic in nature, but intellectual and
moral.
Another
question that arose was whether Gabriele had acted at the
"suggestion" of a third party; a term that had been
interpreted to include complicity or influence. The accused himself
affirmed that the word did not mean collaboration with other people,
but the influence of the surrounding environment which had led him to
the conviction that he was acting for the good of the Holy Father and
the Church.
The Holy
See Press Office Director noted that the aggravating circumstances
lay in the fact that the theft had involved abuse of trust and the
publication of reserved documents, while the attenuating
circumstances were the absence of a criminal record and Gabriele's
own moral conviction.
On the
subject of the punishment, Fr. Lombardi pointed out that the Tribunal
had based its sentence on the penalties established for such offences
in the Criminal Code. The promoter of justice had requested that
Gabriele be given a lifetime ban on holding public office but, as the
final sentence was of eighteen months, the Penal Code contains no
provision for such a measure and the ban on public office was thus of
limited duration. Nonetheless, in view of the gravity of the offence,
it had been decided not to suspend the sentence conditionally.
Finally
the director of the Holy See Press Office announced that Paolo
Gabriele currently remains under house arrest, because until the
publication of the full text of the sentence the promoter of justice
before the Tribunal of Vatican City State, Giovanni Giacobbe, was
unable to file an appeal. If he did not now do so within the set
deadline the sentence would be put into effect. In this case the
accused would have to serve his term in prison inside the Vatican,
because there was no relevant convention with the Italian State. The
possibility remains, however, that the Holy Father will pardon
Gabriele although, since it would be a personal decision, it is not
clear if and when he will do so.
The full
text of the sentence is available (in Italian) here.
TRIAL
OF CLAUDIO SCIARPELLETTI TO TAKE PLACE ON 5 NOVEMBER
Vatican
City, 23 October 2012 (VIS) - Giuseppe Dalla Torre, president of the
Tribunal of Vatican City State, has issued a decree ruling that the
first hearing in the trial of Claudio Sciarpelletti is to take place
at 9 a.m. on 5 November. Sciarpelletti, who is accused of complicity,
was sent for trial by the examining magistrate on 13 August, but his
trial was separated from that of Paolo Gabriele by a ruling issued
during the course of the court hearing of 29 September.
The
hearing will take place in the audience hall of the Tribunal of
Vatican City State, and the judicial bench will be composed of
Giuseppe Dalla Torre, president, and Paolo Papanti-Pelletier and
Venerando Marano, judges.
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