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It wasn't a dungeon. It was a subterranean wine cellar, ancient and vaulted, lit by hundreds of electronic candles that flickered with a demonic rhythm. And there, amidst the centuries-old vintages and dusty crates, were the guardians of the Church.
The investigation found evidence of widespread homosexual activity and corruption within the Swiss Guard, and led to the dismissal of a number of Guards. gaybelamiscandalinthevatican2theswissguardpart exclusive
Since the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005, the internet has produced hundreds of fabricated Vatican “exclusives.” They follow a formula: It wasn't a dungeon
The fog clinging to the cobblestones of the Cortile del Belvedere was thick enough to hide a multitude of sins, but not this one. Not anymore. The most famous and tragic Swiss Guard scandal
The most famous and tragic Swiss Guard scandal occurred on May 4, 1998, when newly appointed Commander Alois Estermann and his wife, Gladys Meza Romero, were found shot dead in their Vatican apartment. The killer was Cedric Tornay, a 23-year-old Swiss Guardsman who then committed suicide. Tornay had been passed over for a decorative medal and bore a grudge.
