MAIL ONLINE: Pope Francis acknowledged its long-rumoured existence for the first time / Argentine Pontiff made remarks in audience with Latin American Catholics / He also said there was a 'current of corruption' in the Roman Curia
Pope Francis has acknowledged the existence of a 'gay lobby' inside the Vatican's secretive administration for the first time.
Speaking during an audience with Latin American Catholics, the Argentine Pontiff said that there was a 'current of corruption' in the Roman Curia - the central governing body of the Catholic Church.
He also admitted the existence of a long-rumoured 'gay lobby' in the Curia, and hinted that he might take action over the issue.
Speaking in his native Spanish last Thursday, the 76-year-old told the CLAR (the Latin American and Caribbean Confederation of Religious Men and Women): 'In the Curia, there are truly some saints, but there is also a current of corruption.
'There is talk of a 'gay lobby' and it's true, it exists,' he said, in a report on Chilean website Reflexion y Liberacion [sic]. 'We will have to see what we can do.’ Read on and comment » | Daily Mail Reporter | Tuesday, June 11, 2013