The Vatican City State reported a deficit of $22 million for 2008 as a consequence of the “global economic-financial crisis,” RNS reports.

Maybe Obama can offer a stimulus package when he meets the Holy Father on Friday? Or will tomorrow’s encyclical address this problem?

The Vatican’s annual profit and loss statements showed that the 108-acre sovereign territory, which includes St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums, fared much worse last year than in 2007, when it reported a profit of $10 million.

A Vatican statement attributed the shortfall to spending on telecommunications, Internet, and photovoltaic panels on the roof of the papal audience hall, as well as conservation and restoration work on the Vatican’s art collections.

The statement did not give a breakdown of expenses.

On the bright side, the Holy See, the episcopal jurisdiction of the pope, reported a loss of merely $1.3 million, down from $14 million in 2007.

The news is the latest indication of straitened circumstances at the world headquarters of the Catholic Church. In May, the Vatican announced that it would raise its staff retirement age by two years to help make ends meet.

And Vatican Radio announced that it would take paid commercials for the first time in its 78-year history. Beats hawking indulgences, I guess…

 

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