Nope - he got murdered. Of course, it probably had nothing to do with the production of Pecorelli’s List. He probably just had bad breath, or something.
Do you know about Carmine Pecorelli? The article Pecorelli list briefly records him as:The Pecorelli list alleges the presence of Freemasons in the upper ranks of the Vatican II Church (prohibited and causing excommunication). The list was published by Carmine Pecorelli, a member of Propaganda Due and the Grande Oriente d'Italia, purporting to be a list of 120 masons in or associated with Vatican dicasteries, including cardinals, bishops and priests as well as members of the laity. It included Cardinal Jean Villot and Cardinal Agostino Casaroli who were Secretary of State in the Vatican City. Pecorelli himself was murdered shortly after in March 1979.
Interesting, in the present context is the fact that the list contains the following entry: Pio Vito Pinto. Monsignor, Attache of Secretary of State and Notare of Second Section of Supreme Tribunal and of Apostolic Signature. 4-2-70; # 3317-42. "PIPIVI."
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