Culled from vibes411;
The
pontiff's life is in danger because his desire to sweep away corruption
in 'a total clean-up' is making organised criminal groups "nervous", the
deputy chief prosecutor of Reggio Calabria, Nicola Gratteri, claimed.
Since
Francis took office in April, he has made it clear that he intends to
rid the Holy See of its corrupt ways and clean up the notorious Vatican
bank, long used by money launderers.
He
immediately dispatched the chairman of the IOR bank Gotti Tedeschi and
subsequently forced his own number two Cardinal Bertone, who had been
accused of corruption, into retirement.
In one of his first sermons as Pope he took aim at the mafia calling on them to repent for "exploiting and enslaving people".
And earlier
this week in his most impassioned sermon to date, the pontiff said that
officials who took bribes should be "tied to a rock and thrown in the
sea".
Dr Gratteri
said the members of the Calabrian Ndrangheta mafia are concerned by Pope
Francis's crusade against corruption, "wearing his iron crucifix, as he
rails against worldly goods and plans a total clean up".
He told the Italian newspaper: "Those that are in the financial arms of the mafia are concerned by Pope Francis, yes.
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