Cardinal Burke Remains in his Roman Apartment

Cardinal Raymond Burke has found financial supporters to pay for his Roman apartment, reports Loup Besmond de Senneville on La-Croix.com (22 April). In November, Francis asked the Cardinal, whom he …More
Cardinal Raymond Burke has found financial supporters to pay for his Roman apartment, reports Loup Besmond de Senneville on La-Croix.com (22 April).
In November, Francis asked the Cardinal, whom he considers an "enemy", to pay the monthly rent according to the estimated market price in Rome: 8,000 euros.
It is revealing that the "Pope of a Poor Church" is so interested in money.
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P. O'B
He can always camp out under his cappa magna.
Geminiano Secundo
Who needs a dog that doesn't bark when it should?
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petrus100452
Instead of benefactors paying the $8000 rent, is there no one who can offer an apartment to the Cardinal for a more modest rent? It would be a good testimony if Cardinal Burke would not want to live in an $8000 apartment. It is half the annual income of someone on the minimum wage.....
Wichita Knight
"It is revealing that the "Pope of a Poor Church" is so interested in money."
The Pope is obviously trying to cut backon unnecessary and frivolous expenses. $8,000/month ($1 = 1Euro) for rent is ridiculous.More
"It is revealing that the "Pope of a Poor Church" is so interested in money."

The Pope is obviously trying to cut backon unnecessary and frivolous expenses. $8,000/month ($1 = 1Euro) for rent is ridiculous.
Randall Norman
Don't be a dupe. If it were Fr. James Martin, Francis wouldn't care if his rent was 50,000 euros . . , the Vatican would cover it. The "Burke" treatment is for Bergoglio's enemies. He's a vicious petty tyrant.