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Vatican City Continues to Suffer Financial Losses, Suggests Selling Assets to Curb Deficit


Vatican City Continues to Suffer Financial Losses, Suggests Selling Assets to Curb Deficit

Vatican City, June 10, 2025 — The Vatican is facing mounting financial challenges as it reports continued losses for the third consecutive year, prompting senior officials to propose the controversial idea of selling some of the Church’s assets to stabilize its finances.

According to a statement from the Holy See’s Secretariat for the Economy, the Vatican recorded a significant budget shortfall in 2024, driven by declining donations, rising maintenance costs, and the financial burden of operating its global charitable and administrative services.

“The economic situation remains difficult, and we must take bold steps to ensure the Church’s mission is not compromised,” said Father Antonio Guerrero, Prefect of the Secretariat. “We are reviewing all options, including the potential sale of certain non-essential assets.”

While officials did not specify which assets could be sold, analysts believe the Vatican may consider liquidating select real estate holdings outside of Vatican City, as well as some artworks and investments not directly tied to religious or cultural heritage.

The proposal has sparked debate within the Church and among Catholic faithful around the world. Supporters argue that prioritizing financial transparency and sustainability is essential, while critics worry that selling Church property could undermine its spiritual and historical identity.

Pope Francis, known for his emphasis on humility and responsible stewardship, has not yet commented directly on the proposal, but has previously urged Church leaders to adopt simpler lifestyles and to use Church resources primarily to serve the poor and marginalized.

In recent years, the Vatican has taken several steps to address financial mismanagement and improve transparency, including audits, anti-corruption reforms, and the consolidation of financial offices. However, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with declining tourism and reduced donations, continues to strain the Church’s budget.

The Vatican’s 2025 fiscal report is expected to be released in full later this month, and further discussions about asset sales will likely follow.

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