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In reply to the discussion: Pope Francis hits out at global 'cult of money' [View all]Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)48. The pope is the one demanding the wealthy do more for the poor.
Meanwhile he himself is sitting on a pile of plundered loot at the Vatican. So, if he's going to say that, it seems to me the place to start is by him turning over the Vatican's wealth the poor. Makes sense, no? Charity begins at home and all that, right?
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I'll grant you the real estate it holds, tax free, may be worth more than its gold.
SunSeeker
May 2013
#25
Honestly, one of the best ways to ease, not get out from under, the other scandal
tavalon
May 2013
#14
Whoa. He has been paying attention, and is unafraid to say it. Needs to said more often:
freshwest
May 2013
#16
You know he can't just to that. Who knows how much the Vatican donates to causes. Do you.
demosincebirth
May 2013
#37