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Sarah Jane said:Vatican Riches
Like many, Chick faults the Catholic Church for having too much money. It is true that the Church does have a lot of money invested in churches. You need a lot of churches for a billion Catholics to worship in. It also is true that many of these churches are beautiful and ornate, but it is** the natural impulse of Christians to honor God by making the places where he is worshiped beautiful and ornate. This same impulse is reflected in the Old Testament, where God actually ordered** his house to be made of costly materials, down to gold clasps for its curtains (Ex. 26:6).
In terms of its liquid assets, the Vatican has a remarkably small budget and regularly runs deficits. For example, in 2002 it spent $260 million but only took in $245 million, with a deficit of $15 million. This budget—much of which is devoted to human relief efforts—is quite modest on the scale of world affairs. Many individual dioceses have budgets this size, and it is dwarfed by numerous companies and by every state in the U.S.
Source : catholic.com/library/sr_chick_tracts_p5.asp
“** the natural impulse of Christians to honor God by making the places where he is worshiped beautiful and ornate. This same impulse is reflected in the Old Testament, where God actually ordered his house to be made of costly materials, down to gold clasps for its curtains (Ex. 26:6).”**
**Hi Sara Jane… **
Impressive Post…very interesting indeed…you sure done your homework! congratulations on that score!!!
I think its time we reviewed our concept of beauty out of gold and silver, precious stones, silk etc. and started to look at adorning our Chuches with goodness, generosity, caring, self sacrifice love etc…not to say that these do not already exist…but to downplay the dollar and up play virtue…one of the most beautiful Churches I have ever been in was Holy Cross Anglican Church here in Elizabeth South Australia…rough untreated floorboards…decor of great simplici ty and unadornment…above the altar a rough cross with a torn purple cloth that on first glance looks to have just been thrown over the cross…but the artistic eye reveals it was very carefully placed in the position it is in!!! Right next door to this beautiful Church is a centre for the poor…giving out every sort of benefit the poor could need. Great Stuff!
Barb
