A comedian’s suggestion to sell the Vatican isn’t going over well with at least one archbishop

Sell the Vatican to help the poor?


U.S. comedian Sarah Silverman might think it’s a great idea, but a Nigerian archbishop called the suggestion offensive and “stupid.”


Africans from poor countries admire the Vatican, and have no desire to dismantle it, Archbishop John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan of Abuja told reporters at a briefing on the Synod of Bishops for Africa Oct. 16.


“The few poor people who come here have never said, ‘Oh, why don’t you sell this and give us money for food.’ They always say, ‘What a beautiful place.’ They admire it … maybe because man does not live by bread alone,” the archbishop said.


The poor of Africa certainly don’t expect the Vatican to sell its art and buildings — and anyway, “who’s going to buy it?” he added.


“I think the joke is not only offensive, but in bad taste and stupid. What they should be asking is: What is the Vatican doing about poverty in the world?” he said.


Silverman, in a recent video monologue laced with profanity, jokingly called on Pope Benedict XVI to “move out of your house that is a city” and use the proceeds to feed the hungry. Among those denouncing the comedian was the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, which called the video “another assault on Catholicism.”


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