The Vatican at War

From Blackfriars Bridge to Buenos Aires

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
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Author: Philip Willan ISBN: 9781491707944
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 23, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Philip Willan
ISBN: 9781491707944
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 23, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

When Pope Benedicts butler began leaking secret Vatican documents to an Italian journalist he was motivated by a desire to save the Catholic church from what he saw as a mounting tide of corruption. Among the issues he felt should be brought to the attention of the pope and the public were the roles of freemasonry and the secret services in Vatican affairs, and the mysterious disappearance of a Vatican schoolgirl, Emanuela Orlandi. The Orlandi affair ties the present travails of the papacy to the Banco Ambrosiano scandal and the death in London of its chairman, Roberto Calvi. The banker found hanging under Blackfriars Bridge was caught in a web of Cold War intrigue, from which the Vatican is still trying to extricate itself. Now updated and expanded, this book was first published as The Last Supper: The Mafi a, the Masons and the Killing of Roberto Calvi.

Praise for The Last Supper

This powerfully written account will be required reading for students of recent Italian and Vatican history. The Tablet.

The meticulously researched book makes for a surprisingly smooth and fascinating read. Bloomberg.

Willan wrote the wonderful Puppetmasters about post-war Italian politics and this is more of the same, a smaller patch examined in more detail. Lobster.

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When Pope Benedicts butler began leaking secret Vatican documents to an Italian journalist he was motivated by a desire to save the Catholic church from what he saw as a mounting tide of corruption. Among the issues he felt should be brought to the attention of the pope and the public were the roles of freemasonry and the secret services in Vatican affairs, and the mysterious disappearance of a Vatican schoolgirl, Emanuela Orlandi. The Orlandi affair ties the present travails of the papacy to the Banco Ambrosiano scandal and the death in London of its chairman, Roberto Calvi. The banker found hanging under Blackfriars Bridge was caught in a web of Cold War intrigue, from which the Vatican is still trying to extricate itself. Now updated and expanded, this book was first published as The Last Supper: The Mafi a, the Masons and the Killing of Roberto Calvi.

Praise for The Last Supper

This powerfully written account will be required reading for students of recent Italian and Vatican history. The Tablet.

The meticulously researched book makes for a surprisingly smooth and fascinating read. Bloomberg.

Willan wrote the wonderful Puppetmasters about post-war Italian politics and this is more of the same, a smaller patch examined in more detail. Lobster.

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