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  2. Vatican murders - Wikipedia

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    The black cloud of one day cannot obscure more than five hundred years of service." [11] Nine months after the murders, the official investigation was closed 5 February 1999. [1] [15] That month, the examining magistrate of the Vatican Gianluigi Marron released a 10-page final report on the deaths. It said that drugs and mental illness were ...

  3. Sack of Rome (1527) - Wikipedia

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    After the sack, Clement acceded to Charles' wishes, agreeing to call a Church Council and naming the city of Trent, Italy as its site. He did not convene the Council of Trent during his lifetime, fearing that the event would be a dangerous power play. In 1545, eleven years after Clement's death, his successor Pope Paul III convened the Council ...

  4. Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    By 1987, at least 12 of the 57,000 priests in the United States had died of AIDS. [120] [121] By 2001, over 300 priests had died of AIDS. [124] [123] In 2000, the Kansas City Star released a three-part report that claimed priests were dying of AIDS at a rate four times greater than the general population.

  5. Fit for a pontiff: Inside the Roman hospital caring for Pope ...

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    John Paul II even nicknamed it "Vatican Three," with St Peter's Square being Vatican One, and the papal residence at Castel Gandolfo, Vatican Two. In the 1980s, the Gemelli set up a special Papal ...

  6. Fact-checking 'Conclave': How accurate is the pope movie ...

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    Vatican officials seemed OK with the shocking premise of the film, Straughan adds, as well as its portrayal of a conclave's political machinations. "We didn't want to be toothless in our approach ...

  7. First Vatican Council - Wikipedia

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    On 20 October 1870, one month after the newly founded Kingdom of Italy had occupied Rome, Pope Pius IX, who then considered himself a prisoner in the Vatican, issued the bull Postquam Dei munere, adjourning the council indefinitely. [21] While some proposed to continue the council in the Belgian city of Mechlin, it was never reconvened. [22]

  8. Alois Estermann - Wikipedia

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    Alois Estermann (29 October 1954 – 4 May 1998) was the 31st Commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard.Estermann and his wife were murdered in his apartment in Vatican City on 4 May 1998, the same day he was confirmed in his position after serving as acting commander for over a year.

  9. Long after pope's abuse summit, victims still traumatized by ...

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    The French experts went further, arguing that the Vatican is essentially in breach of its obligations as a U.N. observer state and member of the Council of Europe, which requires upholding the ...