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Pope furious over luxury retirement flat of Vatican official
2014-06-02
It sits atop the roof of an old palazzo in the centre of Rome, surrounded by a broad terrace that affords breathtaking views across the Eternal City to the mountains beyond.

The penthouse apartment at the centre of Paolo Sorrentino's Oscar-winning movie La Grande Bellezza? Or perhaps the chosen retreat of a Forbes-list billionaire?

No. The flat in question is being created in the Vatican for the man who until recently was its most bigwig.

While Pope Francis has been exhorting his clergy almost weekly to live lives as simple and frugal as his own, work has been going ahead on a luxurious retirement home for Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who stepped down as the Vatican's secretary of state last October.

Reports of an extensive renovation project began to circulate in April. But it was not until last week that an Italian gossip magazine, Chi, published the first photograph of the work being carried out on top of the Palazzo San Carlo, just inside the walls of the city state.

In a message to the newsletters of his former dioceses, Bertone acknowledged that his intended new residence was spacious. But he said that a previous estimate of 700 sq metres (7,500 sq ft) was double the true figure.

The 79-year-old prelate wrote that it was normal for flats in the Vatican's old buildings to be large. He added that the one on the roof of the Palazzo San Carlo "duly converted (at my own expense) was made available for my temporary use and, after me, someone else will use it". Even at 350 sq metres, however, the cardinal's new residence would be five times bigger than that of the pope, who lives in a one-bedroomed suite in the nearby Casa Santa Marta. Bertone's successor as secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, has similarly modest accommodation in the same building, which serves as a hotel for visitors to the Vatican.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Aren't there stories out of California about civil 'servants' drawing six digit figure retirements, well beyond the income of the average tax payer? Bertone already understands the old camel, eye of the needle thingy. Gaming the system isn't just a problem in the secular community.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-06-02 14:51  

#3  They can't all sleep in the dirt like Francis of Assisi did.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-06-02 14:40  

#2  Sounds even better than Bernie the Pimp's setup over there.
Posted by: tu3031   2014-06-02 14:13  

#1  Following in the shoes of the fisherman, or not.
Posted by: Squinty   2014-06-02 09:42  

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