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Shroud of Secrecy: The Story of Corruption Within the Vatican

by The Millenari

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Written by a small group of Vatican prelates who chose to remain anonymous for fear of repercussions, this book offers an insider's account of intrigue, sex and corruption within the Vatican. All of the authors' charges are supported by extensive anecdotal evidence.
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Not sure what to say. If ten percent of this is true, it is a scandal. I suspect at least 50% is true. The fact that the Vatican pulled the Italian edition after 100,000 copies were published does make a statement in itself. I think the sisters should run the Church. ( )
  LivelyLady | May 8, 2012 |
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Written by a small group of Vatican prelates who chose to remain anonymous for fear of repercussions, this book offers an insider's account of intrigue, sex and corruption within the Vatican. All of the authors' charges are supported by extensive anecdotal evidence.

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