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By refusing to shore up the losses incurred by the IOR’s shell companies, the pope had been remiss. The payments of the loans should have been made through the Holy See from the seemingly bottomless reservoir of black funds, but John Paul II intransigently refused to acknowledge such debts for fear that the common laity might come to learn that Holy Mother Church was a very worldly institution.
Operation Gladio: The Unholy Alliance Between the Vatican, the Cia, and the Mafia
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