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Private Audience with Leo XIV for €500,000

Spain is preparing for the June visit of Pope Leo XIV and the country’s bishops have introduced a controversial fundraising model: major donors can gain exclusive access to the pope.
The Spanish Bishops’ Conference has created a five-tier donation system.
At the top, “Great Benefactors” (€500,000-€1 million) are promised a private meeting with the pope, a Vatican working session, and VIP seating at events.
“Benefactors” (€250,000-€500,000) receive similar perks, though without a private audience.
Lower tiers offer recognition, titles, or public acknowledgment.
Organizers say the goal is to reduce the burden on taxpayers, as the trip is expected to cost €15 - €30 million.
Donations are also tax-deductible, and sponsors are offered global visibility, with millions expected to attend or watch.
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6895

False church is all about money and politics

eva333

Can you imagine Jesus Christ making (or allowing) someone to spend an outrageous amount of money to meet with Him? The false church is guilty of all abominations: heresy, greed, and lust.

SonoftheChurch

Such corrupt shenanigans have been going on in the Church for centuries….officially. This is nothing new.

CatMuse

That's very vulgar.

Wilma Lopez

This makes Taylor Marshall's €5,000 affordable.

Simony a la carte.