Faces at the scandal-struck Vatican are even redder
than usual after it emerged that the Holy See had purchased a €23
million share of a Rome apartment block that houses Europe’s biggest
gay sauna.
The
senior Vatican figure sweating the most due to the unlikely proximity
of the gay Europa Multiclub is probably Cardinal Ivan Dias, the head of
the Congregation for Evangelisation of Peoples, who is due to
participate in the election at the Sistine Chapel.
This
76-year-old “prince of the church” enjoys a 12-room apartment on the
first-floor of the imposing palazzo, at 2 Via Carducci, just yards from
the ground floor entrance to the steamy flesh pot. There are 18 other
Vatican apartments in the block, many of which house priests.
The
Holy See is still reeling from allegations that the previous pontiff,
Benedict XVI, had quit in reaction to the presence of a gay cabal in the
curia.
And
with disgraced Scottish cardinal Keith O’Brien lending new weight to
charges of hypocrisy against the Church’s stance on homosexuality, La
Repubblica newspaper noted that the presence of “Italy’s best known gay
sauna in the premises is an embarrassment”.
Cardinal Dias,
who is seen as a social conservative even by the current standards of
the church hierarchy, is no doubt horrified to learn of the activities
taking place a floor below.
It
is not known, however, if the former archbishop of Bombay has popped
downstairs to give spitiual guidances to the clients of the Europa
Multiclub, given his belief that gays and lesbians can be cured of their
“unnatural tendencies” through the “sacrement of penance”.
The
sauna’s website promotes one of its special “bear nights”, with a video
(below) in which a rotund, hairy man strips down before changing into a
priest’s outfit. It says Bruno, “a hairy, overweight pastor of souls,
is free to the music of his clergyman, remaining in a thong, because he
wants to expose body and soul”.
There was further
embarrassment for the Holy See when the press observed that thanks to
generous tax breaks it received from the last Berlusconi government,
the church will have avoided hefty payments to the Italian state. The
properties are recognised as part of the Holy City.
Cardinal
Tarcisio Bertone, Pope Emeritus Benedict’s widely disliked right-hand
man, who held the Vatican’s purse strings during the last pontificate,
was said to have been the brains behind the purchase of 2 Via Carduccio
in 2008.
Readers on Italian gay websites were quick to
make jokes at the cardinals’ expense. One on the Gay.it site quipped:
“’Oops, I took the wrong door, I thought it was the chapel.'…If you
can’t go to the gay sauna for fear of being seen what do you do if you
have millions of Euros stolen from Italians? You buy the apartment block
with the sauna inside.”