If you sold every chalice Holy Mass could not be offered to the glory of God. We are so invested in the short term but Our Lord is forever. He is in charge and, in His time, all will come to know His Love and Glory.
I’ll tell you where some of the poor nuns go who spent 60 or more years teaching in parochial schools.They worked for years probably assuming that the bishop who paid them $30 a month for their work would provide for them in their old age.
When that hasn’t happened they go to receive care from more affluent groups of nuns because their group has no money and cannot get social security. The bishops now have little money to care for them (or at least they say that) because of all the law suits.
And where would the poor go to be healed, educated, and fed once the buildings are sold?
Keep enough buildings to house those in need.
Sell a few billion dollars worth of art sitting in the basement of the Vatican to take care of them.
God will provide if the leaders repent and bear their cross as the Bible says.
Where would the orphans go? Out on the streets to become child sex slaves?
Would that be your plan? How histrionic.
See my previous statement.
If you sold every chalice Holy Mass could not be offered to the glory of God.
Yes, but communion could be done in remembrance of Jesus as he taught. I don't think there were any valuable "chalices" used in the first century. Not a problem.
We are so invested in the short term but Our Lord is forever. He is in charge and, in His time, all will come to know His Love and Glory.
True, true and true.
Keep the faith.
She is talking about the billions of dollars of fine art and treasures that the vatican holds not a couple of hospital.
but you knew that.