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Story credit to Nick Squires, Rome Pope Francis allows Sistine Chapel to be rented out for private corporate event Pope Francis has for the first time allowed the Sistine Chapel to be rented out for …More
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Pope Francis allows Sistine Chapel to be rented out for private corporate event
Pope Francis has for the first time allowed the Sistine Chapel to be rented out for a private corporate event, with the proceeds to go to charities working with the poor and homeless.
The concert, to be performed amid the splendour of Michelangelo's frescoes on Saturday, will be attended by a select group of about 40 high-paying tourists who have signed up to an exclusive tour of Italy organised by Porsche.
But as the unprecedented deal was announced, the Vatican announced that it would limit the number of visitors allowed inside the chapel to the current total of six million, amid fears that the frescoes are being damaged by the breath and sweat of so many tourists
read about this over at www.telegraph.co.uk/…/Pope-Francis-al…
Pope Francis allows Sistine Chapel to be rented out for private corporate event
Pope Francis has for the first time allowed the Sistine Chapel to be rented out for a private corporate event, with the proceeds to go to charities working with the poor and homeless.
The concert, to be performed amid the splendour of Michelangelo's frescoes on Saturday, will be attended by a select group of about 40 high-paying tourists who have signed up to an exclusive tour of Italy organised by Porsche.
But as the unprecedented deal was announced, the Vatican announced that it would limit the number of visitors allowed inside the chapel to the current total of six million, amid fears that the frescoes are being damaged by the breath and sweat of so many tourists
read about this over at www.telegraph.co.uk/…/Pope-Francis-al…
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Your alright prof. Even the best have bad days, but true...
St Patrick in his Lorica speaks about how curse could follow when this people speak so many heresies, this is why after the our father prayer, the Hail Mary, the Rosary, the chaplet of Mercy, the St Michael's prayer and chaplet, the lorica is a tremendous tool against evil, I recommend it to you and all.More
Your alright prof. Even the best have bad days, but true...
St Patrick in his Lorica speaks about how curse could follow when this people speak so many heresies, this is why after the our father prayer, the Hail Mary, the Rosary, the chaplet of Mercy, the St Michael's prayer and chaplet, the lorica is a tremendous tool against evil, I recommend it to you and all.
St Patrick in his Lorica speaks about how curse could follow when this people speak so many heresies, this is why after the our father prayer, the Hail Mary, the Rosary, the chaplet of Mercy, the St Michael's prayer and chaplet, the lorica is a tremendous tool against evil, I recommend it to you and all.
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Pardon my mispelllllings. I had just woken up. It bugs me that I just do not see errors. It is Pp Francis' fault, he has cast a curse on me. Or????????????
The Pope is selling a very costly serived aimed at the rich who want an excludive experience, an experience that derives from an expensive lifestyle that the Pope condemns.... Hypocracy!!!! Good business practice seeking out those with "rich" tastes, but bad moral practice as it contradicts the Pope's exhortation to other. And, businesswise, Capitalist Francis is paying not taxes!!! Professor…More
The Pope is selling a very costly serived aimed at the rich who want an excludive experience, an experience that derives from an expensive lifestyle that the Pope condemns.... Hypocracy!!!! Good business practice seeking out those with "rich" tastes, but bad moral practice as it contradicts the Pope's exhortation to other. And, businesswise, Capitalist Francis is paying not taxes!!! Professor
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Well, what do you? Pope Francis' behavior, particularly faced problems of upkeep (physical and financial) of the Sistine Chapel, has applied the "capitalistic" thinking described by Ludwig von Mises in his Human Action, a 900 page tractatus on pure praxeiological and monetary acts of human. In other words, the Pope has wisely acted as a capitalist and has been able to calculated monetarily only …More
Well, what do you? Pope Francis' behavior, particularly faced problems of upkeep (physical and financial) of the Sistine Chapel, has applied the "capitalistic" thinking described by Ludwig von Mises in his Human Action, a 900 page tractatus on pure praxeiological and monetary acts of human. In other words, the Pope has wisely acted as a capitalist and has been able to calculated monetarily only because of the value of money produced by market exchange.
Whereas the Pope's "renting out" the Chapel is done in light of market rules, the customers he has soucht out are HIGH paying persons. The Pope is selling a very costly serived aimed at the rich who want an excludive experience, an experience that derives from an expensive lifestyle that the Pope condemns. Would not it personally be better for the "big spenders" to limit output of money for personal life activities instead of living "high on the hog" at concert IN the Chapel.
Hypocracy!!!! Good business practice seeking out those with "rich" tastes, but bad moral practice as it contradicts the Pope's exhortation to other. And, businesswise, Capitalist Francis is paying not taxes!!!
Whereas the Pope's "renting out" the Chapel is done in light of market rules, the customers he has soucht out are HIGH paying persons. The Pope is selling a very costly serived aimed at the rich who want an excludive experience, an experience that derives from an expensive lifestyle that the Pope condemns. Would not it personally be better for the "big spenders" to limit output of money for personal life activities instead of living "high on the hog" at concert IN the Chapel.
Hypocracy!!!! Good business practice seeking out those with "rich" tastes, but bad moral practice as it contradicts the Pope's exhortation to other. And, businesswise, Capitalist Francis is paying not taxes!!!