Vatican butler who stole former pope’s private papers dies aged 54

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Vatican Butler Who Stole Former Pope’s Private Papers Dies Aged 54
Pope Benedict XVI, right, arrives in St. Peter’s square at the Vatican for a general audience as his then-butler Paolo Gabriele, bottom, and his personal secretary Georg Gaenswein sitting in the car with him (Alessandra Tarantino/AP), © AP/Press Association Images
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By Associated Press Reporter

Paolo Gabriele, the Vatican butler who was convicted of stealing and leaking Pope Benedict XVI’s private papers in 2012, has died aged 54.

Vatican News, the Holy See’s media portal, said Mr Gabriele died on Tuesday after a long, undisclosed illness.

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Mr Gabriele’s case kicked off the first of two Vatileaks scandals, exposing the internal tumult and turf wars in the Holy See and allegations of corruption and wrongdoing at the highest levels of the Catholic Church.

Mr Gabriele was arrested in May 2012 after Vatican police found what they called an “enormous” stash of papal documents in his Vatican City apartment that he had stolen from the papal apartments.

Mr Gabriele told Vatican investigators he had given the documents to Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi because he thought Benedict was not 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.


Pope Benedict XVI, right, arrives in St Peter’s square at the Vatican for a general audience as his then-butler Paolo Gabriele, bottom, and his personal secretary Georg Gaenswein (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)
Then Pope Benedict XVI, right, arrives in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican for a general audience as his then-butler Paolo Gabriele, bottom, and his personal secretary Georg Gaenswein (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

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He was convicted of aggravated theft by a Vatican tribunal and served a few months of his 18-month sentence in the Vatican police barracks before Benedict pardoned him at Christmas 2012.

The Gabriele scandal was believed to have played at least a small part in Benedict’s eventual decision to resign as pope two months later.

In its obituary notice Tuesday, Vatican News noted that Mr Gabriele had been a member of the Pontifical Family, the small, tight-knit circle of people who surround the pope, and his betrayal was sorely felt.

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After he was freed, Mr Gabriele went to work for the Vatican’s paediatric hospital.

He is survived by a wife and three children.

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