Irish Daily Mirror

CHURCH COLLECTION TO PAY FOR THE POPE €5m

Donations to help fund €20m visit

- BY GAVIN O’CALLAGHAN

THE Church is trying to persuade wealthy followers to donate millions of euro to pay for the Pope’s visit.

The World Meeting of Families, which will take place from August 21 to 26, is estimated to cost around €20million.

And the collection bowl is being passed to rich followers and businesses who will beasked to dig deep and contribute thousands of euro.

A spokesman for the organisers said the Church is following methods used by charities and a “limited number of tickets” were put aside for donations.

He added: “WMOF2018 is in the process of approachin­g a number of individual­s and corporates, both in Ireland and internatio­nally, to assist in defraying the cost of hosting the event.

“In our conversati­ons with potential donors, we are discussing the nature of the event and asking them if they would like to contribute.

“From our conversati­ons with potential donors, we understand this practice of seeking donations from individual­s and corporates is very common in the charity sector.

“The level of an individual’s or corporate donation is their own decision.” The source told the Sunday Business Post the event will include a concluding mass in Dublin’s Croke Park with a “limited supply” being set aside for contributo­rs. Archbishop Diarmuid Martin previously said Pope Francis’ visit will cost the Church €20million and the State will look at funding it in the same way it would any other dignitary. He added: “There is the cost of gathering people together, of security and technology that is needed.

“We have had Church collection­s and they would bring in about €5million, the rest will come from fundraisin­g.

“I don’t know how much a concert in Croke Park costs but we are anxious that families can attend without them experienci­ng any financial difficulti­es. We won’t charge anything for children.”

It will be the first time the head of the Catholic Church will have visited Ireland since John Paul II in 1979.

– that’s how much the Church believes it will raise in donations

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