This should set off alarm bells for Pope Francis in Rome. Just last year, the Pope gave a major anti-pornography speech. Pope Francis has issued a stern warning to users of porn sites, saying “that’s how the devil enters.” He apparently meant not only “criminal pornography”, as he called it, but also “general pornography”.
The Pope’s appeal does not seem to have reached the Archdiocese of Cologne. As “Kölner Stadttanziger” has now revealed, two employees of Cardinal Rainer Maria Wolcki’s (66) bishop’s ordination have filed a complaint with the police after IT security experts discovered that a large number of porn sites were being used to access porn sites. computer was used. Investigators now have a list of the pages accessed and the alleged users.
It is said that these include the High Priests, who can be assumed to be related to the Vicariate General. The words “teenagers” and “babes” are said to be favorite search terms of Catholic ministers. The Special Prosecutor’s Office for Cybercrime (ZAC) searched an office in the Vicariate General on suspicion of receiving and possessing child pornography.
This is the next scandal in the most important and largest German diocese. It was not until June that a directly targeted raid on Cardinal Wolki caused a stir. The high dignitary was suspected of perjury and is said to have made false statements in court, reports eXXpress.
The cardinal is also one of the central figures in the abuse scandal surrounding the Catholic Church. Wolki is said to have concealed or downplayed sexual assaults by priests.