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From a bestselling author with unprecedented access to Pope Francis, an investigative look at the recent financial scandals at the highest levels of the Vatican

A veritable war is waging in the Church: on one side, there is Pope Franciss strong message for one church of the poor and all; on the other, there is the old Curia with its endless enemies, and the old and new lobbies struggling to preserve their not-so-Christian privileges.

The old guard do not back down, they are ready to use all means necessary to stay in control and continue the immoral way they conduct their business. They resist reforms sought by Pope Francis and seek to delegitimize their opponents, to isolate those who want to eliminate corruption. Its a war that will determine the future of the church. And if he loses the battle against secular interests and blackmail, Pope Francis could resign, much like his predecessor.

Based on confidential informationincluding top secret documents from inside the Vatican, and actual transcripts of Pope Franciss admonishments to the papal court about the lack of financial oversight and responsibilityMerchants in the Temple illustrates all the undercover work conducted by the Pope since his election and shows the reader who his real enemies are. It reveals the instruments Francis is using to reform the Vatican and rid it, once and for all, of the overwhelming corruption traditionally encrusted in the Roman Catholic Church.

Merchants in the Temple is a startling book that will shock every reader. Its a story worthy of a Dan Brown novel, with its electrifying details of the trickery and scheming against the papacyexcept that it is real.

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2013

FEBRUARY 10

Pope Benedict XVI resigns from his office as the Bishop of Rome. As of February 28, the Holy See enters a period of sede vacante , when it administered by the College of Cardinals.

MARCH 13

Jorge Mario Bergoglio is elected as the 266 th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and chooses as his name Francis.

APRIL 13

Francis appoints a Commission of Cardinal for the reform of the Roman Curia.

JUNE 24

The Pope establishes the Pontifical Commission for Reference on the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR).

JUNE 27

The international auditors write to the Pope sub secreto pontificio detailing the irregularities, inertia, and shady areas in the finances of the Curia.

JULY 3

Francis stands before the hierarchy of the Church in a confidential meeting and delivers a blistering speech on the gravity of the financial situation and the impending risks.

AUGUST 2

The Pontifical Commission for Reference on the Economic-Administrative Structure of the Holy See (COSEA) begins its audit of the Vatican finances.

AUGUST 5

COSEA freezes four hundred bank accounts at the IOR.

OCTOBER

COSEA runs into mounting difficulties and does not receive the information it has requested.

DECEMBER 19

Tensions rise over the COSEA audit. A pattern of obstacles, silence, or denial is used to impede the activity of Franciss men.

2014

JANUARY 30

The Secretary of State delivers to COSEA a twenty-nine-page file on the secret accounts.

FEBRUARY 18

The Cardinals learn of all the critical areas uncovered by COSEA.

FEBRUARY 24

Francis appoints Cardinal George Pell as the first Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy.

MARCH 30

COSEA documents are stolen in the night when burglars break into the safes and strong boxes in the Prefectures archives.

JULY 8

Francis transfers responsibility for the ordinary section of APSA to the Secretariat for the Economy.

2015

MARCH

Hidden microphones are discovered in the offices of the Holy See.

The Wounds of the Vatican

It is the afternoon of September 12, 1978. Pope John Paul I, after only eighteen days of his pontificate, discovers that a powerful Masonic lobby with 120 members is active within the Curia. The news is disconcerting. Rather than abiding by the words of the Gospel, cardinals, bishops, and senior clerics are beholden to the vows of the Brotherhood of Freemasonsan intolerable situation. So on September 19, the new Pontiff starts to draft a plan for a radical reform of the Curia.

In the late afternoon of September 28, John Paul summons the Secretary of State, the powerful Cardinal Jean-Marie Villot, to inform him of the changes he wishes to implement. He has prepared a list of senior cardinals to be dismissed. At the top of the list are Paul Casimir Marcinkus, the Monsignor who directs the IOR (short for Istituto per le Opere di Religione , the Institute for Religious Works, often referred to as the Vatican bank), and his closest collaborators: Luigi Mennini and Pellegrino de Strobel. Similar measures will be taken with the Secretary of the IOR, Monsignor Donato De Bonis. These players are too closely associated with the bankers Michele Sindona and Roberto Calvi and as such, they have to be dismissed. They will be asked to leave the Curia the very next day.

Among the other prominent figures to be replaced are the Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal John Patrick Cody, and the Vicar of Rome, Cardinal Ugo Poletti. Cardinal Villot himself is also slated to be leaving.

John Pauls talk with the Secretary of State lasts for more than two hours, until 7:30 P.M . The next day, at dawn, Sister Vincenza Taffarel finds the Pontiffs lifeless body in his bed. John Paul I has left his last speech on his desk: he was supposed to deliver it to the Procurators of the Society of Jesus, as the Jesuit Order is known, with whom he had an audience the next day, September 30.

* * *

It is July 3, 2013, the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle. As he does every morning, Pope Francis wakes at dawn in Room 201, one of the few suites in Casa Santa Marta, the guest house where he has chosen to live since his election in March. He has refused to move into the sumptuous pontifical apartments, breaking immediately with papal formality. The day seems to be proceeding with absolute normality. In his homily during the celebration of the Mass in the Santa Marta chapel, the Pope uses a powerful metaphor: We find Jesuss wounds in carrying out works of mercy Let us ask of St. Thomas the grace to grant us the courage to enter into the wounds of Jesus with tenderness.

After the Mass, he has a frugal breakfast. But this will be no ordinary day. Almost four months have gone by since the Conclave that elected him. The time has come to initiate the profound reform promised to Catholics throughout the world.

This is also the start of a war. A war that is still being waged today behind closed doors, in the secret rooms of the Vatican palaces. This book tells the story of that warthrough documents that have never before been made publicoffering proof of a gigantic, and seemingly relentless, malfeasance that the Pontiff is challenging with singular courage and determination.

A meeting has been called to discuss the finances of the Holy See. It is a confidential meeting attended, customarily, by the cardinals of the Council for the Study of the Organizational and Economic Problems of the Holy See, and chaired by the Secretary of State of the Vatican, Tarcisio Bertone. The Popes presence is generally not required at this meeting, but Francis wants to be there. He has something urgent to say to the Church hierarchy, which is assembled in its entirety. At the meeting Francis will bring to light all the wounds of the Vatican, signaling an unprecedented break between the old and the new approacha rupture whose consequences are still unpredictable.

This Investigation

A live recording was made of the Popes words during that meeting. By listening to this recording, I became the first journalist ever to have access to what goes on at an insiders meeting at the Vatican attended by the Pontiff. The investigation begins with the more recent and undisclosed secrets of the Holy See. I will follow the Stations of the Cross as they are contemplated in silence, one at a time, by the Jesuit Pope from Argentina. This is a true battle between good and evil, in which the Popes men are lined up on one side, while on the other are his enemies, the defenders of the status quo, adverse to any and all change.

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