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		<title>Berlusconi&#8217;s woes deepen with Vatican rift</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Il primo settembre sono stato intervistato da &#8220;The Christian Science Monitor&#8221; (www.csmonitor.com). Per chi mastica l&#8217;inglese, ecco l&#8217;intervista. Paolo. Berlusconi&#8217;s woes deepen with Vatican rift By Anna Momigliano (Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor from the September) Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is facing a major rift with the Vatican that could put his own [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Berlusconi&#8217;s woes deepen with Vatican rift</strong><br />
<em>By Anna Momigliano (Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor<br />
from the September)</em><br />
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is facing a major rift with the Vatican that could put his own government at risk in this predominantly Roman Catholic country.<br />
Mr. Berlusconi&#8217;s political stability is not being threatened by one of his many sexual scandals of recent months. Instead, the source of his current troubles lies in an editorial in Il Giornale, a conservative daily owned by his brother Paolo.<br />
Last Friday, Il Giornale published a front-page editorial attacking Dino Boffo, editor-in-chief of Avvenire, the daily of the Italian Bishops Conference, which runs the Italian Catholic church.<br />
It accused Mr. Boffo of having had a homosexual relationship in the past and of having made threatening phone calls to his lover&#8217;s wife. Il Giornale argued that, as a result, he &#8220;lacks the credibility to be a moralizer&#8221; – a reference to Avvenire&#8217;s previous criticism of the prime minister&#8217;s personal conduct.<br />
&#8220;This is a huge step; nobody ever dared to attack so openly someone that important in the church,&#8221; says Paolo Rodari, a Vatican analyst for the conservative Il Foglio. &#8220;To attack Mr. Boffo is similar to attacking one of the highest-ranking cardinals: His newspaper is run by the Italian Bishops Conference; it&#8217;s the media image of the Italian clergy.&#8221;<br />
Il Giornale published a judicial record, showing that Boffo agreed to a plea bargain that required him to pay a €516 fine for the phone harassment of the woman. It could not provide, however, any proof about his alleged homosexuality.<br />
Boffo denies both allegations and says he accepted the plea bargain just to avoid trouble. But despite outrage, the paper has continued to attack Boffo this week.<br />
The Italian Bishops Conference dismissed Il Giornale&#8217;s editorial as a &#8220;mafia-style warning.&#8221; Pope Benedict XVI himself has reportedly expressed his confidence in Boffo, although no official comment has been issued by the Holy See.<br />
The prime minister insists he has nothing to do with the decisions of his brother&#8217;s newspaper. But the Vatican took it as an attack from Berlusconi himself. The Vatican&#8217;s foreign secretary, Cardinal Tarciso Bertone, canceled a scheduled dinner with the prime minister after the editorial appeared. </p>
<p>The importance of good Vatican ties<br />
Good ties with the Vatican are considered crucial for any Italian government. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know whether the prime minister was behind the attack or not, but now he is in trouble for sure,&#8221; argues Mr. Rodari. &#8220;It&#8217;s hard to think that just four days ago, Berlusconi&#8217;s government had the most idyllic relationship with the Holy See.&#8221;<br />
Berlusconi&#8217;s sexual scandals have hurt the prime minister&#8217;s reputation at home and abroad, but not his ties with the Vatican. &#8220;They don&#8217;t care what he does with his private life, as long as he passes a series of conservative reforms,&#8221; says Rodari. &#8220;The very fact that Cardinal Bertone had invited the prime minister to dinner means the church intended to reassure Berlusconi and tell him everything was fine.&#8221;<br />
Despite the Vatican&#8217;s earlier silence, some Italian bishops have criticized the prime minister&#8217;s alleged misconduct, often on the pages of Avvenire.<br />
Some believe the Boffo affair is harming the Italian clergy even more than it is harming Berlusconi: &#8220;While the Vatican itself wasn&#8217;t touched by this scandal, Avvenire and the forces behind it are losing credibility,&#8221; says Rodari. &#8220;The bishops&#8217; conference is coming out of this with its bones broken.&#8221; </p>
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