Vatican police have broken up a gay orgy at the home of the secretary to one of Pope Francis's key advisers, it has been reported. The flat belonged to the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which is in charge of tackling clerical sexual abuse.
"Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind," 1 Corinthians 6:9 (KJV)
EDITOR'S NOTE: In case you haven't noticed, all the closest advisors to Pope Francis are being arrested on charges related to child sexual abuse and homosexual behavior. Just last week, Cardinal Pell was arrested to stand trial on charges of pedophilia, and now Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio on charges of having a gay orgy in his home. If all the people who advise the pope are pedophiles and homosexuals, what does that say about Pope Francis?
Reports in Italy claim the occupant of the apartment is allegedly the secretary to Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio - a key aide to the 80-year-old Pope. Coccopalmerio heads the Pontifical Council for Legislative texts and was said to have once recommended his secretary for a promotion to bishop.
The home of Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio was raided after reports of a 'gay orgy' were taking place:
It is the latest scandal to hit the Vatican and comes after its finance chief Cardinal George Pell was
charged with historical sexual offences. Pell has protested his innocence and said he was looking forward to having his day in court after a two-year investigation, 'leaks to the media' and 'relentless character assassination'. Police have not revealed details of the charges against the 76-year-old, citing the need to preserve the integrity of the judicial process.
The gay underworld that exists within the Vatican continues to bubble up to the surface:
In March the Vatican was hit with a wave of lurid accusations of misbehaving priests across Italy with scandals involving orgies, prostitution and porn videos.
The claims were embarrassing to the Vatican, which under Pope Francis has attempted to demand high standards of the clergy.
Pope Francis has tried to clamp down on unethical behaviour ever since being made Pope in 2013 and has often spoken out against the pitfalls of 'temptation'.
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