Chris discusses the most recent development since the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI earlier this month. It is now reported that the Pope is seeking immunity from being prosecuted for "crimes against humanity" during his time as Cardinal Ratzinger, before he was elected to the papal chair. The charges come from a group known as the International Tribunal into Crimes Against Church and State (ITCCS). An unnamed European country and the ITCCS are pursuing an attempt "to hold the Pope accountable for the Vaticans cover-up of child sex crimes."
Chris Pinto, February 19, 2013
Chris discusses the most recent development since the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI earlier this month. It is now reported that the Pope is seeking immunity from being prosecuted for "crimes against humanity" during his time as Cardinal Ratzinger, before he was elected to the papal chair. The charges come from a group known as the International Tribunal into Crimes Against Church and State (ITCCS). An unnamed European country and the ITCCS are pursuing an attempt "to hold the Pope accountable for the Vaticans cover-up of child sex crimes."