July 11, 2008
Peter's Pence
Brings in $80 Million
Anonymous Donor Gave $14 Million in 2007
VATICAN CITY, JULY 9, 2008 (Zenit.org).- The annual collection for
the Pope's charitable activities brought in nearly $80 million (over
€50 million) in 2007, down some $20 million from the previous year.
The Council of Cardinals for the Study of Organizational and
Economic Questions of the Apostolic See reported the result after
meeting last Thursday and Friday in the Vatican.
The Peter's Pence collection is made up of the totality of donations
destined to assist the Pope in his charitable apostolic mission.
According to the communiqué, in 2007, donations amounted to
$79,837,843. In 2006, it brought in $101,900,192.
The Holy Father has allocated the Peter's Pence collection to
charitable works for peoples in several countries of the world hit
by natural disasters, to the support of numerous initiatives of
ecclesial communities of the Third World, and to help the poorest
local Churches, the communiqué reported.
The report noted that the United States was the biggest donor,
giving some 28% of the total. It was followed by Italy, Germany,
Spain, France, Ireland, Brazil and Korea.
The Vatican added, "In addition, the Holy See received a donation
amounting to $14,309,400 from a donor who wished to remain
anonymous."
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