>> ASIAONE / BUSINESS / NEWS / STORY
Vatican hit by economic downturn
Sun, Jul 05, 2009
AFP

VATICAN CITY (AFP) - Pope Benedict XVI has not escaped the economic downturn, with donations hit by the global financial storm, official figures showed Saturday.

The Vatican City ended 2008 with a deficit of 15 million euros (S$30.65 million) and had been affected "like other states, by the economic and financial crisis", a statement said.

Gifts from churches to the head of the Roman Catholic Church had gone down, particularly at the festivals of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and came to around 54 million euros (S$110.37 million), the Vatican said

This represented "a small drop due to the economic situation," it added. But the finances of the Holy See fared much better in the downturn.

The see registered a deficit of around 911,510 euros (S$1.86 million), much improved from the previous year's deficit of nine million euros (S$18.4 million).

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the pope, and the central authority of the Roman Catholic Church.

It is distinct from the Vatican City, which is a city state.

The biggest donations last year were made by American, Italian and German Catholics, and the countries with the highest number of contributors were South Korea and Japan.

 

 

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Vatican hit by economic downturn
   
 
  Ex-Siemens executive seeks to avoid extradition
   
 
  Kohn didn't get Madoff payments
   
 
  Web advertisers propose self-regulation principles
   
 
  Michael Jackson's death could benefit Dutch fund
   
 
  Many top U.S. funds still making up lost ground
   
 
  Stanford clients sue insurance broker Willis Group
   
 
  Would you pledge your soul as loan collateral?
   
 
  Dollar status unlikely to be in G8 communique: G8 source
   
 
  Rebranding the spa profession
   
>> RELATED STORY
Vatican hit by economic downturn
Wealthy locals miss out on recent rallies: survey
Rich investors flocking to safe products
Wealthy investors still cautious, fear further price falls: Poll
Experts weigh S'pore economic policy options

Elsewhere in AsiaOne...

News: US clings to hopes for 2009 economic recovery

Travel: Roll out discount carpet for locals at tourist attractions

Motoring: Good news for economy

 

We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg