Vatican Statement on Boffo Resignation

Pope «Deplores These Unjust and Injurious Attacks»

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VATICAN CITY, FEB. 9, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Here is the complete text of a communiqué released today by the Vatican’s Secretariat of State on the allegations that the Vatican played a role in obtaining the resignation of Dino Buffo, former director of the Italian episcopal conference’s newspaper, Avvenire.

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Since Jan. 23 an increasing number of news items and reconstructions have been appearing, especially in many Italian news media, concerning the events surrounding the resignation of the editor of the Italian Catholic daily Avvenire, with the evident intention of demonstrating the involvement of the editor of the Osservatore Romano in the affair, even going so far as to insinuate the responsibility of the Cardinal Secretary of State. These news items and reconstructions have no basis whatsoever in fact.

Specifically, it is false that officers of the Vatican Gendarmerie or the editor of the Osservatore Romano passed on the documents which lay behind the resignation of the editor of Avvenire on Sept. 3 last year; it is false that the editor of the Osservatore Romano gave — or in any way transmitted or endorsed — information about these documents; and it is false that he wrote under a pseudonym, or inspired, articles in other publications.

It seems clear from the proliferation of the most incredible assertions and hypotheses — repeated by the media with truly remarkable consonance — that everything rests on unfounded convictions, with the intention of gratuitously and calumniously attributing to the editor of Osservatore Romano an unmotivated, unreasonable and malicious action. This is giving rise to a defamatory campaign against the Holy See, which even involves the Roman Pontiff.

The Holy Father Benedict XVI, who has been kept constantly informed, deplores these unjust and injurious attacks, renews his complete faith in his collaborators, and prays that those who truly have the good of the Church to heart may work with all means to ensure that truth and justice triumph.

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