From Pietro Orlandi “ignoble criminal claims”. Cardinal Stanislao Dziwisz, former personal secretary of John Paul II, defines in these terms, in a note , the “very rash statements” of Emanuela Orlandi’s brother who, on Tuesday in the La7 broadcast on Tuesday, claimed that Wojtyla went out incognito from the Vatican in the evening with other priests “and certainly did not go to bless houses”.
“It’s about ranting accusations on behalf of the Pope Saint John Paul II, in connection with the bitter and painful story of his sister Emanuela. It hardly needs to be said – writes Dziwisz in the note – that the aforementioned insinuations which are thought to have originated from elusive circles of the Roman underworld, which are now given a semblance of pseudo-presentability, are actually false accusations from start to finish, unrealistic, laughable bordering on comical if they were not tragic, indeed themselves criminals”.
The former archbishop of Krakow, former personal secretary of John Paul II believes that a “gigantic crime was committed against Emanuela and her family, but it is criminal to profit from it with uncontrollable ravings, aimed at preventively discrediting people and environments up to proof to the contrary worthy of universal esteem. As personal secretary of Pope John Paul II I can testify, without fear of contradiction, that from the very first moment the Holy Father took charge of the affair, acted and made others act so that it had a happy outcome, never encouraged actions of any kind concealment, he always showed affection, closeness, help in the most diverse ways to Emanuela’s family. I continue to stick to these attitudes, hoping for fairness on the part of all the actors and hoping that Italy, the universal cradle of law, will be able with its legal system to monitor the right to a good reputation of those who no longer existbut who watches over and intercedes from above”.
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