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Sistine Chapel Choir under financial investigat­ion — Vatican

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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) — Pope Francis has authorized an investigat­ion into possible financial irregulari­ties in the world-renowned Sistine Chapel Choir, the Vatican said on Wednesday.

The Vatican issued a statement confirming an investigat­ion hours after a report in La Stampa newspaper about the choir, one of the world’s oldest singing groups.

La Stampa said Vatican magistrate­s were investigat­ing the choir’s manager, who is a layman, and its director, who is a priest, on suspicion of embezzleme­nt, fraud and money laundering.

The Vatican statement said only that the pope had authorized the investigat­ion several months ago and that it was continuing.

Efforts by Reuters to reach the two men for comment were unsuccessf­ul. La Stampa website also had no comment from them.

Last May, the choir, which is made up of men and young boys and has a recording contract with a major label, performed at the gala opening of an exhibit at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art in New York called “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imaginatio­n.”

Its summer tour of the United States was cancelled without official explanatio­n in July.

Founded in 1471, it is believed to be the world’s oldest choir, with roots going back to the Schola Cantorum instituted by Pope Saint Gregory the Great around the year 600.

 ?? AP ?? Pope Francis kisses a baby as he arrives during his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square on Wednesday.
AP Pope Francis kisses a baby as he arrives during his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square on Wednesday.

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