Cardinal
Bertone denies reports of 'opulent' 700 Sq m flat
Gazzetta del Sud April 28, 2014 http://www.gazzettadelsud.it/news/english/89874/Cardinal-Bertone-denies-reports-of--opulent--700-Sq-m-flat.html
Ex-Secretary of State says Pope
Francis called in solidarity
Rome, April 28 - Former Vatican Secretary of State
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone strongly denied Monday Italian media
reports claiming that the prelate will move into an
"opulent" flat measuring as much as 700 square meters
in the Vatican while Pope Francis makes do with humbler
lodgings. "In recent days some media outlets have spoken
malevolently about the apartment where I will live in the
Vatican and, to worsen the public humiliation, their
'informant' has doubled the square meters," Bertone
said in a letter to two diocesan newspapers. "It has been
said, among other things, that the pope was furious with me for
so much opulence. The size of 'my' apartment has even
been compared to the presumed restricted nature of the residence
of the pope," he added in the letter to the diocesan
weeklies of Genoa and Vercelli. Since his election last year, in
a move criticised by some conservative Catholics, Francis has
decided not to move into the vast papal apartments in the
Apostolic Palace used by his predecessors, choosing instead to
remain in a suite in the Santa Marta guesthouse used by
cardinals during the papal Conclave. "Above all let us
thank God and the concern of many for the fact that the pope is
lodged and assisted in a dignified fashion at Santa Marta where
he can easily carry out his institutional business," said
the prelate. "Personally I am grateful for the affectionate
telephone call I received from Pope Francis April 23 to express
his solidarity and disappointment over the attacks levelled at
me over the apartment, which he was informed about as soon as
they happened". Many people had telephoned the prelate from
his old dioceses to express their solidarity over the affair, he
added. "The spacious apartment, as was normal in the
residences of the old Vatican palaces, restructured as necessary
at my own expense, has been made available for my use
temporarily and after me will be used by someone else," he
added. "As Saint Pope John XXIII used to say 'I will
not stop to pick up the stones that are thrown at me".
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