Benedict spoke of the “falseness” of gender theories during an end of year speech and cited at length France’s chief Rabbi Gilles Bernheim, who has spoken out against gay marriage.
Last Monday, the Vatican’s newspaper had described laws on gay marriage as an attempt at a communist-like “utopia”, a day after tens of thousands of demonstrators turned out in France to support homosexual unions.
Meanwhile, the Pope on Saturday pardoned his former butler Paolo Gabriele, who was sentenced to 18 months in jail for leaking secret papal memos, but banished him from the Vatican.
“This morning the Holy Father Benedict XVI visited Paolo Gabriele in prison in order to confirm his forgiveness and to inform him personally of his acceptance of Mr Gabriele’s request for pardon,” the Vatican said in a statement.
Gabriele’s pardon was a “paternal gesture” for a man “with whom the Pope shared a relationship of daily familiarity for many years”.
However, the ex-butler “cannot resume his previous occupation or continue to live in Vatican City,” it said.
Gabriele was found guilty in October of leaking sensitive memos to the press as part of a whistle-blowing campaign against what he said was “evil and corruption” in the Vatican. — Sapa/AFP.



