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BENEDICT XVI: NEWS, PAPAL TEXTS, PHOTOS AND COMMENTARY

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The Vatican ought to learn from this episode that it pays to be promptly vigilant about outrages committed against the person of Benedict XVI, and by implication, against the institution of the Papacy. Vatican lawyers ought to study how best to use this method to nip slanderous accusations in the media, as with the 2005 BBC documentary with its patent lies about Cardinal Ratzinger, or the AP and New York Times attempts in 2010 to impute guilt to Cardinal Ratzinger in connection with specific cases of sex abuse by priests.

Vatican obtains formal Benetton apology -
and commitment to donate to a Church charity -
for disgraceful ad using the Pope's image


May 15, 2012

Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said today that the dispute between the Holy See and the Benetton Clothing Group over the inappropriate use of the Pope’s image has been resolved.

The case concerns the faked image of Pope Benedict kissing a prominent Egyptian Muslim cleric that appeared last November in Benetton’s “UNHATE” publicity campaign. The image was immediately condemned by the Vatican which threatened legal action to get it withdrawn. The photo montage in question was withdrawn by Benetton shortly afterwards.

Father Lombardi’s statement came after Benetton issued a press release last Friday apologising for having upset the feelings of Pope Benedict XVI and believers and pledging that it had withdrawn all photographic images of the Holy Father from every publication of the company.

It also promised not to use any images of the Pope in the future without prior authorisation from the Holy See and to use its best efforts to stop further use of the photomontage by third parties on internet sites or elsewhere.

Father Lombardi said Benetton’s statement marked the end of the dispute which came following meetings between the lawyers of the Holy See and the Benetton Group.

He said the Holy See did not wish to ask for financial compensation but instead wished to obtain a moral compensation for the harm caused and reiterated its determination to protect --- even through legal means -- the image of the Pope.

Father Lombardi said instead of financial compensation, they had asked for and Benetton had agreed to make a financial donation to help the charity work of the Church.

He said this concludes an unpleasant affair that should not have occurred but which has hopefully taught a lesson about the need for due respect for the image of the Pope, just as for any other person, and for the feelings of the faithful.

See Page 263 of this thread for the original stories connected with this disgraceful publicity stunt by Benetton:
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