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Weak US dollar hits papal profits | Weak US dollar hits papal profits |
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The Vatican made a loss last year as the weaker dollar reduced the value of donations from the faithful in the United States. | The Vatican made a loss last year as the weaker dollar reduced the value of donations from the faithful in the United States. |
Almost a quarter of the $79.8m (£40.4m)worth of offerings it received came from collections made in US churches. | Almost a quarter of the $79.8m (£40.4m)worth of offerings it received came from collections made in US churches. |
But as the dollar lost 15% of its value against the euro, the Catholic Church's governing body made a loss of 9.1m euros ($7.3m: £14.3m) in 2007. | But as the dollar lost 15% of its value against the euro, the Catholic Church's governing body made a loss of 9.1m euros ($7.3m: £14.3m) in 2007. |
That was despite receiving a single anonymous donation of $14.3m. | That was despite receiving a single anonymous donation of $14.3m. |
CHURCH OFFERINGS TO VATICAN United States: $18.7mItaly: $8.6mGermany $4mSpain: $2.7mFrance: $2.4mIreland: $2.2mBrazil: $1.4mSouth Korea: $1.1mSource: Vatican | |
In a statement it said that it had been affected "primarily to the sudden and noticeable inversion of the previous trends in exchange rates, most noticeably the US dollar". | In a statement it said that it had been affected "primarily to the sudden and noticeable inversion of the previous trends in exchange rates, most noticeably the US dollar". |
Its latest accounts show that the Vatican made 236.7m euros in 2007 compared with outgoings of 245.8m euros. | Its latest accounts show that the Vatican made 236.7m euros in 2007 compared with outgoings of 245.8m euros. |
After the US, the largest offerings - which it quotes in dollars - came from Italy, where churchgoers gave $8.6m directly to the Vatican last year and Germany, where the faithful gave $4m. | |
Vatican TV | |
The Vatican also generated revenue from a number of other sources last year, including the 4.3 million visitors to its museums, including the Sistine Chapel. | |
The Vatican Television Centre, which broadcasts the Pope's regular audiences in St Peter's Square and reports on his visits abroad, made a profit of almost 500,000 euros, while the Vatican Publishing House ended the year with a surplus of 1.6m euros. | |
But Vatican Radio and the Vatican newspaper together made a loss of 14.6m euros. | |
The Vatican first revealed its accounts in 1981 under Pope John Paul II to challenge the prevailing idea that it was rich. |
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