Catholics asked to fund Pope trip

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Catholics asked to fund Pope trip


    Roman Catholic churchgoers are being urged to help meet a shortfall of more than £3m pounds in funding for Pope Benedict's visit to the UK.The Church has asked them to put at least £1m in Sunday's collection - largely to pay for three big open air masses at which the Pope will preside.

    Because this is a state visit by Pope Benedict XVI, the bulk of the cost is being borne by the UK government.

    The Papal visit will cost £15m, not including extra policing and security.

    The Church's share of the cost is £7m, and with slightly less than half of it raised, congregations are being asked to contribute via the collection plate.

    Most of the money will be spent on three open-air masses which the Church says could attract up to 400,000 people in total.

    One of the masses will form the high point of the Pope's visit - the beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman at Coventry Airport on 19 September.


    Secularist groups have criticised the use of taxpayers' money to fund the visit of a religious leader.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.


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