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Vatican: No Secrets In Emanuela Orlandi Disappearance

By FRANCES D'EMILIO 04/14/12 09:53 AM ET AP

Emanuela Orlandi

VATICAN CITY -- The Vatican insisted Saturday it has done everything possible to try to resolve the 1983 disappearance of an employee's teenage daughter and has no objections to allowing inspection of the basilica tomb of a reputed mobster from a gang purportedly linked to her presumed kidnapping.

Its chief spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, made the assertion following media speculation that the Vatican knows something it has not revealed about the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi in Rome. Sparking the speculation was a Good Friday homily on April 6 in St. Peter's Basilica by the papal preacher, who decried that many "atrocious" crimes go unsolved.

With Pope Benedict XVI among those listening, the preacher, the Rev. Raniero Cantalamessa, included this ringing appeal in his homily: "Don't carry your secret to the grave with you!"

The priest didn't name any names or specify any crimes, but his unusual choice for Good Friday reflection immediately sparked speculation that the appeal must have been meant for some Vatican official with knowledge about the Orlandi case, which the Vatican has viewed as a kidnapping.

Emanuela Orlandi was 15 when she disappeared after leaving her family's Vatican City apartment to go to a music lesson in Rome. Her father was a lay employee of the Holy See.

Because she vanished two years after the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Square, some, Vatican officials among them, "shared the prevailing opinion that the kidnapping might have been used by some obscure criminal organization to send messages or enact pressure in the context of the jailing and interrogation of the pope's attacker," Lombardi said, referring to the Turkish gunmen, Mehmet Ali Agca.

Referring to the recent speculation, Lombardi said in a written statement that "doubt has been raised as to whether Vatican institutions or personalities truly did everything possible to contribute to the search for the truth about what happened."

Lombardi gave details of what he said were Vatican efforts to help during the early days of the case.

"Just to give one example, the investigators, and above all, SISDE (intelligence) agents had access to the Vatican switchboard to hear possible calls from the kidnappers," he said. He added that the Vatican authorized Italian investigators to tap the Orlandi family's phone and to come and go to speak with the family without having to first ask Vatican permission.

"All the Vatican authorities collaborated, with commitment and transparency, with the Italian authorities to deal with the kidnapping in the first phase, and, then, later in the successive investigations," Lombardi maintained.

"As far as we know, there is nothing hidden, nor are there 'secrets' n the Vatican to reveal on the subject," Lombardi said. "To continue to assert it is completely unjustified; also, we reiterate, yet again, all the material from the Vatican was handed over, in its time, to the investigating magistrates and to police authorities."

Apparently in hopes of putting to rest speculation, the Vatican is willing to allow a reputed mobster's tomb in the Vatican Basilica dell'Apollinare, a Rome church, to be inspected, and the remains moved elsewhere, Lombardi added.

Four years ago, Italian news reports quoted the dead man's former lover as telling Rome prosecutors that mobsters from the city's crime syndicate, known as the Magliana gang, had kidnapped the girl and had her body dumped in a cement mixer near a beach outside the capital.

Italian prosecutors cannot publicly discuss a case while it is under investigation, so it is unclear if these claims have shed any light on Orlandi's disappearance.

The Vatican at the time described the woman's claims as having "extremely doubtful value." The woman's lover, Enrico De Pedis, was gunned down in 1990 as he rode his motorscooter in Rome.

The 2008 media reports also claimed the woman told prosecutors that the girl had been kidnapped on orders from Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, the late U.S. prelate who had headed the Vatican bank and was linked to a huge Italian banking scandal in the 1980s. Marcinkus had always asserted his innocence in the scandal.

Lombardi noted in his statement that the De Pedis tomb in the basilica "has continued and continues to be the motive of questions and discussions," but he offered no explanation as why a reputed mobster would be buried in a Vatican church.

He recalled John Paul's "intense personal involvement" in the suffering of the girl's family, and said "suffering unfortunately is revived with every new path of explanation, so far without result."

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12:09 AM on 05/24/2012
Part II: Is the US an evil nation because there was a Lt. Calley or a George W. Bush? Or assuming one is a flatline meathead without an original or valid thought -- is the US an evil empire because it allowed the Muslim Barack *Hoo Sez?* Obama to sneak in from Kenya via a Hawaiian back door (never trust those brown people!) and spread all his socialist lies -- like the criminal notion that our children should have health care, and not be needlessly murdered for republican-corporate profit? Or that workers should band together into *unions* (parlez vous satanique?) to protect themselves from republican-corporate greed and ruthlessness?
12:09 AM on 05/24/2012
A story like this brings out all the same meat-headed haters who love Bob Jones University, George W. Bush, and the US. corporate empire. A story like this brings out all the conspiracy nuts as well.

Does it help to know that Rev. Gabriele Amorth is 82 years old and probably beyond the pale? The Wikipedia article (trust but verify) leaves me with the impression that he has a few angels too many dancing on his pin. Does that make the other million or more Catholic clergy servants of satan or Obama (same thing, according to Bob Jones parrots).

Does anyone with a brain ever stop think (if that's not an oxymoron somehow?) that the world's largest and oldest organization (the Catholic Church) with well over a billion members is bound to have a tiny but noisy minority of nuts like any other group of people? Only China and India have more people...

WASP Amerika has been tarring and feathering its religious scapegoats for centuries on behalf of corporate and commercial interests. No chance that the haters will ever rest, nor that they'll ever stop to embrace Jesus and stop their hating. I guess if you own Jesus, like the Amerikan right wing does, you can do anything with him, right?
01:57 PM on 05/21/2012
Just like there have been no "Secrets" surrounding the International Priest Pedophilia Scandal! Just like there were no "Secrets" during the Crusades, the Inquisitions, and the torturing and burning of heretics at the stake! Where have we heard, "No Secrets," before? That should be our first clue. Yes, there are "Secrets," and why don't they talk about Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, the Head of the IOR when Emanuela was kidnapped? Or, is that an "Untouchable Secret," because there are too many still alive, who know about the Vatican Bank Scandal? Also it would bring into question the doings of Pope Paul VI and the untimely death of Pope John I. The blood of Emanuela is going to set off an avalanche of revelations, if good reporters are ever allowed to get near the case!
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Sheldon archer
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07:47 PM on 04/21/2012
Why doesn't the Pope just pray for the truth to be revealed? Or is there nobody out there?
02:01 PM on 05/21/2012
To pray for "the truth to be revealed," would cast aspersions on Pope John Paul II, who should have done so upon being voted in as Pope. Additionallly, it would call into question the untimely death of Pope John Paul I, who was trying to get to the bottom of the Vatican Bank Scandal, immediately upon being voted in as Pope. For his efforts, he died under mysterious circumstances, within 33 days of the start of his Papacy! Believe me, there IS "Someone out there," and the blood of Emanuela Orlandi, like the blood of Abel, is "Crying out from the earth," to Almighty God. He hears and answers prayers. Watch for His divine intervention in this case!
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cabrobst
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10:10 AM on 04/21/2012
Another skeleton in Vatican closets.
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INVet
Truth has a liberal bias
02:35 PM on 04/23/2012
Along with the death of Pope John Paul I
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Olethea
Life may be sweeter for this- I don't know.
01:43 AM on 04/21/2012
Is it really so hard to believe that the Vatican would hide some kind of conspiracy with regard to harm against a child?

Really?
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
01:18 PM on 04/20/2012
Ah! The vatican and disappearing young girls - very interesting!
11:36 PM on 04/19/2012
It's the Vatican




I'm sure she's fine.
01:20 AM on 04/19/2012
The Catholics are awful and everything, but they're IMHO the least offensive of the major judao-christian sects. At least there have been dozens and thousands of important catholic scholars - show me a dozen baptist scholars, lol. At least they've run hospitals and stuff - all over the world, even. I've never seen a mormon hospital.

Then again, AFAIK there are no mobsters buried at the holiest protestant sites.

But I'm splitting hairs. They're all dangerous and silly.
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Olethea
Life may be sweeter for this- I don't know.
01:44 AM on 04/21/2012
So, what you're saying is, that education negates a decades-old, international enabling of child predators?

Ok.
02:05 PM on 05/21/2012
Those in the Church, who have protected the most notorious of child molesters on this planet are often the most educated, with Masters and PhD's. Unfortunately the source of most of their educations are not in esteemed universities, but rather in Catholic Universities. What should one expect a product of a Catholic School Education to do, other than to protect the Church from all forms of SCANDAL!
05:21 PM on 06/04/2012
I'm saying that educated men should be intelligent enough to know that the "Soul-rape of a child" has devasting consequences for the rest of that child's life!
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cichlid mom
Saving the world, one fish at a time!
07:58 AM on 04/18/2012
Another excuse for random Catholic bashing. Its old and tired. Is it not possible that crimes involving Vatican employees and priests have non-sexual motives? Is it possible that they did cooperate? Do you think these things occur (including cover ups) in other religious and secular organizations. They do (i have been in more than one protestant church where corrupt or perverted pastors are passed off to other churches with a smile). I am not catholic, and still I get tired of the simple minded treatment of the Church in public discourse. It doesn't do a darn think to really help the victims of sexual abuse.
05:03 PM on 04/19/2012
"With Pope Benedict XVI among those listening, the preacher, the Rev. Raniero Cantalamessa, included this ringing appeal in his homily: "Don't carry your secret to the grave with you!""

The story began with the fact that the case was alluded to by the Rev. Cantalamessa. Are you accusing him of "random Catholic bashing."?
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cichlid mom
Saving the world, one fish at a time!
08:27 PM on 04/23/2012
No I was referring to commenters on the forum.
05:24 PM on 06/04/2012
Good point! The Vatican knows more than it has let on, just like She knew more about Hitler's "Final Solution" than She let on! The Bible tells us that the blood of Abel, "cries out from the ground!" I can well imagine that the blood of Emanuela Orlandi is also crying out from the ground for revenge, and time will tell whose doorstep the revenging death angel will visit!
02:10 PM on 05/21/2012
It might not hurt for you to study the History of the Catholic Church from an outside perspective. Did you know that the Inquisitions followed "Converted Jews" to the Americas, where they were hunted down, burned at the stake and those who survived had to flee to the mountains of Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado? Did you know that Pope Pius XII's famous Konkordat with Hitler, banned the Catholic Centre Party and made Hitler's waltz into power assured? Did you know that Pius XII, before he was Pope, when the Konkordat was written closed down 400 Catholic Presses and silenced the German Bishops from speaking out against Hitler? You can read it if you Google: Reichtskonkordat! Then after reading it tell me how the Catholic Church is not a criminal organization, bent upon only glorifying Herself and covering up for past atrocities!
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cichlid mom
Saving the world, one fish at a time!
04:27 PM on 05/21/2012
I have studied christian history in depth. I have also studied extensively the history of eastern Europe and Russia. Powerful institutions, secular or religious commit heinous crimes. I dont excuse those crimes, however i do not believe persons in power now are anymore accountable for the crusades, etc than the Obama administration in 2012 is accountable for the crimes of slavery. We can abhor and condemn the acts but understand that history presents us with many ugly periods and displays the worst and best in human nature.
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grailknight
is happily godless
08:05 PM on 04/17/2012
There are still questions regarding the mysterious death of John Paul I in 1978.
been2there
Facts have a liberal bias.
07:40 PM on 04/17/2012
I smell cover-up, but I am not sure where.
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DanEboi
02:02 PM on 04/17/2012
If this story was handed in as an assignment for a journalism course it would be graded a big fat F.
02:12 PM on 05/21/2012
Dan: It would have been more correct to reply: "If this story WERE handed in as an assignment......" For this infraction, in grammar, I am reducing your grade 3 letters! Always remember, when speaking in the past tense remember, "If I WERE a king!" Then, you won't get it wrong again!
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CSKAP
Morlock or Eloi?
01:21 PM on 04/17/2012
I’m torn.
She was underage but female so it’s difficult to tell if clergy were involved or not.
If it had been an underage boy, much easier to determine I’d think.
07:18 AM on 04/18/2012
Especially if a college football coach or public school teacher were involved.
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Olethea
Life may be sweeter for this- I don't know.
01:45 AM on 04/21/2012
The difference being, of course, that public schools prosecute predators, while the church hides them.
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cichlid mom
Saving the world, one fish at a time!
07:44 AM on 04/18/2012
First there is no indication of sexual abuse. The story alludes to organized crime connections. Just because there are priests involved it does not follow that abuse always takes place. Secondly not all celebrate priests are pedophiles or have preferences for boys. My husband is a priest (not catholic) and I am frankly tired of all priests being lumped into a criminal camp. It is pure ignorance and it undermines the work of innocent dedicated people. I believe all pedophiles regardless of the occupation should be prosecuted and the cases in the catholic church or tragic. But really priest=sexual abuse... This is the kind of attitude that makes it hard for my husband to even go to the store with our kids without being stared at and approached!
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CSKAP
Morlock or Eloi?
01:04 PM on 04/18/2012
I can only speak for myself on this, it’s not so much that there appears to be a large cadre of priests involved but that the Catholic Church made it a policy to hide, deny, facilitate and make the victims the guilty ones.
I’ll admit that I was a bit glib on this and I’m sure that some Religious people provide some sort of value to the community, I just haven’t seen it.
It appears for the most they collect their pay from people who can ill afford it and tell them stories about a magic man in the sky in return.
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Annie Snyder
Not Going to Sit Down and Shut Up
12:54 PM on 04/17/2012
Just like their response to thousand of child molestation cases. Nothing to see here. Move along. Would we lie to you?