Pope Benedict XVI has granted a Christmas pardon to
his former butler, who was convicted and jailed in the VatiLeaks scandal.
The
Pope visited Paolo Gabriele in the Vatican police barracks to tell him
personally of the pardon, the Vatican said.
Gabriele,
a 46-year-old father of three, was subsequently freed and has returned to his
family, Sky News reports.
The
Holy See said it “intends to offer him the possibility to serenely restart his
life together with his family,” but added the man would no longer live or work
at the Vatican.
The
Vatican spokesman described the Pontiff’s meeting with his former butler as
“intense” and “personal.”
Gabriele
was at the centre of one of the gravest Vatican security breaches in recent
times.
The
scandal bore all the hallmarks of a Dan Brown novel, exposing intrigue, power
struggle and allegations of corruption inside the frescoed Vatican walls.
Gabriele
was arrested on May 23 after Vatican police found heaps of papal documents in
his Vatican City apartment.
On
October 6 he was convicted by a Vatican tribunal of stealing the Pope’s private
papers and leaking sensitive documents that alleged corruption in the Holy See.
He
had been serving his 18-month sentence in the Vatican police barracks.
Gabriele
told investigators he had given the documents to a journalist because he
thought that exposing the “evil and corruption” in the Vatican would put the
Roman Catholic Church back on the right track.
The
scandal turned into a major embarrassment for Benedict’s pontificate and came
to be known in the media as “VatiLeaks.”
The
Pope also pardoned a second Vatican employee, Claudio Sciarpelletti, who was
convicted of aiding Gabriele.
The
papal pardon had been expected.
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