I’ve grown up in the Church, and have met many bishops, priests and religious. One thing I’ve noticed is the ammount of money these people have (especially the ones who claim to take a vow of poverty.)
Now make whatever excuse you may want, but doesn’t Jesus say to sell all you have and give it to the poor?
All the bishops I know live in practically what you would call a small mansion with their own servants. They all eat in expensive restaurants and spend far too much money on their vestments. And why do we spend so much money on earthly things? Didn’t John Chrysostom say something about having golden souls, not golden chalices? It makes me sad to see our bishops living like this. And our holy father lives in his own country? why don’t we sell all these things and give them to the poor? love is far more important than human traditions, or human art…
You are probably not aware that part of the reason that the Vatican is it’s own country is separation of Church and state. During the 1300s, the papacy was forced to move to French city of Avignon, where it was dominated from 1309-1377. This period saw some of the worst papal corruption, because the hierarchy was unduly influenced by the French government. Then, when the pope moved back to Rome, this sparked the “Great Schism”, where first two, and then three popes claimed to be in office at the same time. This huge amount of corruption directly led to the crisis of the Protestant Reformation. Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, but it is JUST large enough to be independent from the control of a foreign government and prevent this kind of thing from ever happening again.
As to your point about the Vatican being rich, the Jewish Temple WAS fabulously adorned inside, and despite admonishing the moneychangers and many hypocritical pharisees, Jesus DID worship there, according to the Law, as any other Jew. His problem was NOT with the style of worship or the extravagance of the Temple. In fact, we know what Jesus would have thought about the extravagance of the Church, since he actually gave an answer:
Matthew 26:6-13
Now when Jesus was in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper,
a woman came up to him with an alabaster jar of costly perfumed oil, and poured it on his head while he was reclining at table.
When the disciples saw this, they were indignant and said, “Why this waste?
It could have been sold for much, and the money given to the poor.”
Since Jesus knew this, he said to them, “Why do you make trouble for the woman? She has done a good thing for me.
The poor you will always have with you; but you will not always have me.
In pouring this perfumed oil upon my body, she did it to prepare me for burial.
Amen, I say to you, wherever this gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what she has done will be spoken of, in memory of her.”
Jesus is clearly saying that we will ALWAYS have the poor. Donating
some money to have nice buildings to worship in for the glory of the Lord is NOT a sin! You must also consider that since Catholics (and the Orthodox) believe in the Real Presence, we believe that Holy Communion is, in fact, the ACTUAL Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ Himself, in the flesh (and not in just some spiritual sense). Therefore, Catholics and the Orthodox believe that Jesus is PHYSICALLY present in our churches, in person.
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