Two older queens. Though the one on the left may be a mama grizzly. |
The Roman Catholic Church of England and Wales has until April to clear its multi-million pound debt with the government over the papal visit, with officials admitting they are currently unsure how the cost will be met.The rich, still trying to buy an indulgence & pass through the eye of a needle.
The government covered many of the church's contributions towards the four-day trip, which took place last month, and wants the money to be repaid by the end of the financial year.
The church has raised £6.5m but, as the total costs are £10m, it faces a £3.5m shortfall. It is counting on diocesan and individual contributions, in addition to sales of a papal visit prayer book, to settle the account.
A parish collection raised just £1.4m while appeals to the wealthy were more successful, netting around £4m. The previous papal visit, from John Paul II in 1982, left the church £13m in debt as it had to foot the bill entirely for the pastoral tour.
Plus which: Extending money/credit to a religious organization? Never a good move, especially in the newly-austere Britain.
1 comment:
They have access to children and they're cool with fucking them.
If they can't make money on that then they need a miracle.
ROCHAP!
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