The Commercial Appeal

Pope nationaliz­es Vatican assets, property

New law is latest reform initiative from Francis

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ROME – Pope Francis has essentiall­y nationaliz­ed all assets and property owned by Vatican department­s and affiliated institutio­ns, declaring them to be sovereign patrimony owned by the Holy See and not any individual or office.

The action outlined in a new law published Thursday marks Francis’ latest initiative to centralize Vatican assets so

they can be managed properly, following years of mismanagem­ent that led to huge losses and, prosecutor­s allege, criminal wrongdoing.

Francis previously stripped the Vatican’s secretaria­t of state of its $635 billion portfolio and ordered the assets transferre­d to the Vatican’s patrimony office after a scandal over a $370 million investment in a London property.

Vatican prosecutor­s have charged 10 people, including a cardinal, with defrauding the Holy See of tens of millions of dollars through the London venture.

The new law makes clear that the Holy See owns any asset, security or property owned or acquired by a Vatican office or affiliated institutio­n. This “ecclesiast­ic public property” is “entrusted” to individual department­s to use but is destined for the universal needs of the church to fulfill its mission, the law states. In previous stages of Francis’ financial reforms, the Vatican ordered all Vatican offices to submit to standardiz­ed annual budgeting and accounting measures. Individual offices, or congregati­ons, were allowed to operate in financial silos before then.

The pope also centralize­d and overhauled the Vatican’s investment strategy to ban speculativ­e investment­s and to prioritize prudent investing in industries that promote the common good.

 ?? ANDREW MEDICHINI/AP FILE ?? Pope Francis is aiming to centralize Vatican assets so they can be managed properly.
ANDREW MEDICHINI/AP FILE Pope Francis is aiming to centralize Vatican assets so they can be managed properly.

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