Vatican Buys Property Including Europe’s Biggest Gay Spa
Posted by nesaraaustralia ⋅ March 15, 2013 ⋅ Leave a Comment
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The Vatican paid about $30 million for the property, to house
about 19 Catholic priests and church leaders. Vatican leaders recently
purchased a block of property in Rome, that also happen to house
Europe’s biggest gay sauna.
According to The Independent, Cardinal Ivan Dias, the head of the
Congregation for Evangelisation of Peoples lives in a 12-room apartment
just yards from the entrance of Europa Multiclub. There are reportedly
another 18 other Vatican apartments on that block, providing housing for
priests.
Dias, known as the “prince of the church,” is currently voting with
more than 100 other Cardinals to name the next Pope. He is a social
conservative, and has said in the past that gays and lesbians could be
cured of homosexuality or “unnatural tendencies,” as he put it, through
prayer.
The properties, which were purchased for €23 million (or about US$30
million) were largely exempt from taxes under the Berlusconi government,
and are considered part of the Holy City.
Thanks to: http://nesaraaustralia.com
Posted by nesaraaustralia ⋅ March 15, 2013 ⋅ Leave a Comment
Filed Under catholic priests, current-events, gays and lesbians, human-rights, politics, religion
The Vatican paid about $30 million for the property, to house
about 19 Catholic priests and church leaders. Vatican leaders recently
purchased a block of property in Rome, that also happen to house
Europe’s biggest gay sauna.
According to The Independent, Cardinal Ivan Dias, the head of the
Congregation for Evangelisation of Peoples lives in a 12-room apartment
just yards from the entrance of Europa Multiclub. There are reportedly
another 18 other Vatican apartments on that block, providing housing for
priests.
Dias, known as the “prince of the church,” is currently voting with
more than 100 other Cardinals to name the next Pope. He is a social
conservative, and has said in the past that gays and lesbians could be
cured of homosexuality or “unnatural tendencies,” as he put it, through
prayer.
The properties, which were purchased for €23 million (or about US$30
million) were largely exempt from taxes under the Berlusconi government,
and are considered part of the Holy City.
Thanks to: http://nesaraaustralia.com