Vatican lashes out at false pre-conclave reporting

Angelo Bagnasco, (Genoa, 70) currently serves as the President of the Italian Episcopal Conference and became a cardinal in 2007. (Pope Frontrunners: Reuters, Pictures: Getty Images) (Pool, 2012 Getty Images)
Angelo Bagnasco, (Genoa, 70) currently serves as the President of the Italian Episcopal Conference and became a cardinal in 2007. (Pope Frontrunners: Reuters, Pictures: Getty Images) (Pool, 2012 Getty Images)
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Updated: 2/23 9:29 am
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican has lashed out at the media for what it says are a series of defamatory and false media reports before the conclave to elect Pope Benedict XVI's successor, saying they're an attempt to influence the election.
 
The Vatican secretariat of state said in a statement Saturday the Catholic Church has for centuries insisted on the independence of cardinals to elect their pope. Now, it said, "the weight of public opinion is in play."
 
It deplored that cardinals have been exposed to "a diffusion of news that is often unverified, unverifiable and actually false, with serious damage to people and institutions."
 
Italian media have been rife with reports about the contents of a secret dossier prepared by three cardinals into the origins of the leaks of Vatican documents.
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