Pope
Francis's 'Church for the Poor' has Assets Worth Billions
By Mark Piggott
International Business Times
July 19, 2014
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/pope-franciss-church-poor-has-assets-worth-billions-1457383
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Pope Francis leads a Christmas
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When Pope Francis was elected he promised to make the
Catholic Church a "poor church for the poor", eschewing
expensive perks and - allegedly - driving round the Vatican in a
Ford Focus.
"It hurts my heart when I see a priest with the latest
model car," the Pope told trainee priests. "If you like
the fancy one, just think about how many children are dying of
hunger in the world."
“It
hurts my heart when I see a priest with the latest model car”
- Pope Francis
Benito
Mussolini donated millions to the Catholic Church which it invested
in property.Wikipedia
Yet 2,000 years of accumulating wealth and making canny
investments means the "poor" church is actually sitting on
vast wealth in securities, property, works of art and other assets.
A report in Italy's L'Espresso claims
the Vatican is worth €9-10 billion (£7-8 billion). London
assets include shops on New Bond Street including the jewellers
Bulgari and a property in St James's Square.
Other international assets – funded by a huge donation
by Italian fascist dictator Benito
Mussolini as a thank you for recognising his regime
– include places in Switzerland and a home belonging to
former French President Francois Mitterrand.
Even the figure of €9-10 billion is believed to be an
under-estimate – the Congregation for the Evangelisation of
Peoples is said to have holdings of €7 billion.
In recent years, the church has paid out vast amounts in
compensation to child sex abuse victims, including $2.5 billion in
the US alone.
In a startling recent admission, Pope Francis said one
priest in 50 may be a paedophile.
He has called for "reparations" for victims of
abuse, but they might not necessarily be financial.
Earlier this month Pope Francis became the first Pontiff to
meet victims of sexual abuse inside the Vatican, saying: "I ask
for the grace to weep, the grace for the Church to weep and make
reparation for her sons and daughters who betrayed their mission,
who abused innocent persons."
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