Pope Francis’ “humble” abode at Santa Marta cost Vatican $30 Million

Editor’s Note: I find it hard to imagine what Pope Francis was doing at Santa Marta, at the expense of $200,000.00 per month, since that is 333 times more costly that the monthly expenses of one franciscan hermit. But maybe Pope Francis was eating gold foil? —  I say this in jest, of course.

Now, I am beginning to understand why his personal nurse, Massimiliano Strappetti, was both so zealous to keep Pope Francis alive, and so distraught when he lay dying.

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3 thoughts on “Pope Francis’ “humble” abode at Santa Marta cost Vatican $30 Million”

  1. Forgive me for being crude, but I understand that male prostitutes are extremely expensive……and that their erotic shenanigans need to be accompanied by the best caviar & champagne etc etc etc……added to which are the hordes of ‘bouncers’ [security-men] ensuring that no-one outside the building is allowed to view the homosexual orgies taking place indoors……and, bearing in mind another of Bergoglio’s apparent fascinations it is appropriate to use the coarse English phrase “Sh.t happens!”.

    Kyrie eleison; Christe eleison; Kyrie eleison.

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