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The situation has been confounding the Diocese of Rome: The magnificent churches of the city center serve more as museums than houses of prayer, while many among the burgeoning throngs of faithful on the outskirts of town are forced to worship in garages, former grocery stores or prefab buildings.
“The problem in Rome is the high concentration of churches. But you can’t ship them out. They’re historical,” Romanin said.
Meanwhile, the Diocese of Rome is struggling to provide for the spiritual needs of the rapidly growing neighborhoods on the outskirts of Rome.
Bishop Ernesto Mandara, who is in charge of building new churches within the diocese, says huge amounts of church funds go into the upkeep of the glorious churches of the city center at the expense of the suburban parishes.
“The problem in Rome is the high concentration of churches. But you can’t ship them out. They’re historical,” Romanin said.
Meanwhile, the Diocese of Rome is struggling to provide for the spiritual needs of the rapidly growing neighborhoods on the outskirts of Rome.
Bishop Ernesto Mandara, who is in charge of building new churches within the diocese, says huge amounts of church funds go into the upkeep of the glorious churches of the city center at the expense of the suburban parishes.