Torrent Freak has unearthed the download history from an IP address in the Pope's place of residence and some of the movies are of the porn persuasion.
For a full list of the dirty downloads, go to Torrent Freak.
Rev. Debra Haffner of the Religious Institute told The Huffington Post she's "not surprised" at the Vatican City findings.
"I'm not surprised learning that anyone looks at erotica on the Internet," Haffner said in an email.
She also pointed to the Religious Institute's survey which found that "one in five clergy reported intentionally visiting a sexually explicit website in the past six months."
The 2012 study also found that "an additional 16 percent replied that they preferred not to answer the question about their personal use of these sites."
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