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Really fun and fascinating deep dive into the awful state of Vatican finances. Think about how corrupt and inept every government you can think of is. Then think about how corrupt every megachurch is. This is the intersection of the two.
Twelve years ago, the new Bishop of Rome was Francis, a pontiff elected with a mandate to fix the Vatican’s finances. But the first pope from the New World wasn’t prepared for the degree of resistance at the Curia, as the Vatican bureaucracy is known, his close advisers and allies said. He hired a professional auditor to modernize the finances—leading clergy to move Vatican funds to an account under a cardinal’s name and stockpile cash in a shopping bag. The auditor was mystified that nuns kept account ledgers in pencil and paper. At one point intruders broke into his office and tampered with his computer. Eventually the Gendarmerie Corps of Vatican City State—its police service—got involved.
Fun pull quote, but honestly, the entire piece is engrossing.
Great read! I wonder how a Catholic pension works for clergy that essentially live in a church.
How broke can they be when they can't support "employees" who inhave no family, no possessions, no kids, and essentially live in a dorm until they die.
208 sats \ 2 replies \ @siggy47 7 May
Great article. Reading about Vatican financial stuff is entertaining. This book started my dive down the rabbit hole many years ago:
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This looks like my sort of jam -- adding it to my reading list now. Thanks!
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My book is coming tomorrow, thanks for the recommendation sir. It appears an interesting book.
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this is much nicer, bro.
When I post link articles, I link the real article and put the archive link at the bottom (after all my asinine remarks). Here you just tell people to go straight to the Archive link, no WSJ middle-man!
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Ha! I'd love to say I've been 100% consistent and always posted archive links, but I've also done it your way, and in some cases probably posted without archive links at all! Just got things right today.
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the "mismanagement" of funds is by design, under the guise of incompetence. these people are extremely competent at enslaving the minds & hearts. the goal has always been to enslave the entire world population, as far as the policy-enforcing agents can reach. all of this is documented since long ago, and today is reflected in UCC filings as well.
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His Holiness would actually carry around the Church's Trezor himself, lest Satan get the keys.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 7 May
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Should of just bought Bitcoin 12 years ago
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nuns kept account ledgers in pencil and paper...
Incredible... LoL
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