New book alleges gay sex in Vatican dorm, shady banking

A bombshell book has claimed Vatican priests had sex with boys while popes had multi-million dollar accounts.

Gianluigi Nuzzi’s ‘Original Sin’ alleges a host of Catholic sins, including gay sex in the Vatican’s youth seminary.

The book also reproduces documents from the Vatican’s scandal-marred bank, showing multi-million-dollar accounts in the names of Popes Paul VI and John Paul II and their private secretaries. 

Gianluigi Nuzzi’s ‘Original Sin’ alleges a host of Catholic sins, including gay sex in the Vatican’s youth seminary

Pope Paul VI in 1966

Pope John Paul II in 2003

Nuzzi’s book ‘Original Sin’ reproduces documents from the Vatican’s bank, showing multi-million-dollar accounts in the names of Popes Paul VI (left) and John Paul II (right)

It claims that hidden powers in the Vatican were blocking the reforms of Pope Francis and his predecessor, Benedict XVI.

Nuzzi said his lawyers had hand-delivered a copy of his book to the Vatican’s criminal prosecutor, saying at least one of the Vatican’s seminarians was a minor at the time of the alleged gay sex escapades.   

The book also delves into the 1983 disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, the 15-year-old daughter of a Vatican employee.

It gathers together years of exposes into the gay subculture of the Vatican. 

The new claims concern the Vatican’s St. Pius X pre-seminary for middle and high schoolers who are considering a possible vocation to the priesthood.

Nuzzi reproduces a letter and testimony from a gay ex-seminarian who recounted how an adult, now a priest, used to come into his dorm room and have oral sex with his roommate. T

A reporter holds a copy of journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi's latest book "Peccato Originale"

A reporter holds a copy of journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi’s latest book ‘Peccato Originale’

Journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi talks to reporters prior to the start of the press conference to present his latest book 'Peccato Originale'

Journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi talks to reporters prior to the start of the press conference to present his latest book ‘Peccato Originale’

The book reproduces a 2014 letter from the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to the ex-seminarian, saying it had determined that no sexual abuse of a minor had occurred but that it was referring the case to the Vatican’s office for clergy.

Nuzzi told reporters today that the roommate was indeed younger than 18 when the encounters began. Neither the roommate nor the priest were identified.

The author and fellow journalist Emmanuele Fittipaldi were put on trial in a Vatican court in 2015 after both published books based on leaked documents that exposed greed, mismanagement and corruption at the highest levels of the Catholic Church. 

In July 2016, after an eight-month trial, the Vatican’s criminal court declared that it had no jurisdiction to prosecute them.

The court did, however, convict two other people for conspiring to leak the documents, and absolved a third.

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