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Vatican bans cigarettes’ sale from next year

They were sold at discount to state employees

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Pope Francis has ordered a ban on the sale of cigarettes inside the Vatican from next year because of health concerns, a spokesman said yesterday.

“The motive is very simple: the Holy See cannot be cooperatin­g with a practice that is clearly harming the health of people,” spokesman Greg Burke said in a statement.

He cited World World Health Organisati­on (WHO) statistics that smoking causes more than seven million deaths worldwide every year.

Cigarettes have been sold at a discounted price to Vatican employees and pensioners.

Vatican employees are allowed to buy five cartons of cigarettes a month. Many Italians ask their non-smoking friends who work in the Vatican to buy cigarettes for them because they cost much less than in Italy, where they are subject to heavy taxes. Burke acknowledg­ed that the sale of cigarettes has been a source of revenue for the Holy See, adding, “However, no profit can be legitimate if it is costing people their lives.”

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