File:Siri Pope forgery.jpg

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A letter bearing the forged signature of Pope John Paul II purporting to name Cardinal Siri as his personal representative to the Franco-Neapolitan Constantinian Order

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English: This was part of a campaign to persuade the public that the Holy See recognised the junior Bourbon Two Sicilies, Prince Ferdinando of Bourbon, styled duke of Castro, as grand master of the Constantinian Order.
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Source These letters are forgeries that were published by the author (now deceased) and subsequently published by my in a book in 1990.
Author Guy Stair Sainty was the original author of the book in which these forged letters were published and exposed as forgeriies

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