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Vatican denies blocking webpage for ‘filial correction’ of Pope Francis

Updated: September 25, 2017 at 4:30 pm EST  See Comments

Diane Montagna

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VATICAN CITY, September 25, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — According to Italian media reports, the Vatican Secretariat for Communications on Monday temporarily blocked access, on all its computers, to the webpage that would allow its employees to add their names to the 62 signatories of the “Filial Correction” addressed to Pope Francis for “propagating heresies.”

“No Vatican computer can be used to sign the correction in any language, while outside the Vatican one can reach the page,” Italian agencies including Ansa and Corriere della Sera reported on Monday morning.

While the correctiofilialis.org homepage was not blocked, reports claimed, attempts to access the sign-up form redirected to a page that read: “Access to the webpage you are trying to visit has been blocked in accord with institutional security policies.”

The Vatican has denied the claims, saying that some of the computers available for journalists and authorized personnel in the Vatican press office have filters that regulate navigation. “On some computers in the press room, as in any company, there are filters that are automatically triggered for various online content, from pornography to

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