Peter Stanford
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/ 26 September 2006

Villains of the Vatican

Popes have only officially been infallible since 1870. The tradition, however, stretches back much further, and is part of Catholicism’s eternal efforts to depict its leader as a holy man with a hotline to heaven; someone who is head and shoulders — in matters of faith and morals — above the rest of us, as we fall prey to secular whims, sexual urges and the blandishments of the devil.