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The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano defended the pope in an unprecedented rebuke to the Times.
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This information will be announced and published in the Osservatore Romano of Monday 25 February 2013.
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Pope Benedict is "serene, but saddened" at the revelations according to a top church official quoted in L'Osservatore Romano.
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The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano made the announcement together with an official admission that there have been "grave acts of disloyalty" .
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L'Osservatore Romano said Mr Monti, a loyal Catholic, had launched an appeal to restore the most noble sense of politics to Italy.
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The investigation would cover every branch of the Vatican administration, the AFP news agency cites Giovanni Maria Vian, director of L'Osservatore Romano, as saying.
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According to the Vatican's semi-official newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, the Pope took the decision to resign after his trip to Mexico and Cuba in 2012.
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L'Osservatore Romano's outright backing came two days after the Pope, in his Christmas message, urged Italians to reflect on "a hierarchy of values when making the most important of choices".
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Under a logo which reads "News.va, The Vatican Today", the new portal offers "an exclusive, multimedia presentation of all the other communications websites of the Holy See", including Vatican Radio, the newspaper l'Osservatore Romano and the Misna missionary news agency.
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L'Osservatore Romano recently got a new editor and now - apart from chronicling the Pope's daily doings and printing the texts of papal speeches - it sometimes runs articles on entertainment on inside pages, together with extensive reporting on world affairs.
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Pope John Paul II had wanted a residence inside the Vatican walls to host contemplative religious orders, and over the years several different orders have come for spells of a few years, said Giovanni Maria Vian, editor of the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano.
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