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Catholic Church finances remain troubled as next pope prepares to inherit an unfinished reform

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April 24, 2025
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Catholic Church finances remain troubled as next pope prepares to inherit an unfinished reform

Catholic Church finances remain troubled as next pope prepares to inherit an unfinished reform

Catholic Church finances have long been a point of mystery and controversy — but under Pope Francis, they became a central battlefront of Vatican reform. Now, as questions swirl around succession and the future of the Church’s leadership, the next pope is poised to inherit an institution still financially fragile, despite a decade of repair.

Since his election in 2013, Pope Francis has worked to untangle the opaque web of Vatican assets, clamp down on corruption, and bring a modern sense of accountability to one of the oldest and most secretive financial systems in the world. But progress has been uneven, and insiders say deep challenges remain.

As reported by Millionaire MNL, the Church’s next leader won’t just be a spiritual figure — they’ll also need to be a financial reformer, inheriting a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure weighed down by legacy systems, legal scandals, and inconsistent global oversight.

An empire of assets — and inefficiencies

The Catholic Church is one of the wealthiest institutions in the world, with vast holdings in real estate, art, donations, and investment funds. Yet the central governance of these assets — particularly within the Vatican — has often been marked by confusion, mismanagement, and secrecy.

Francis made headlines in 2020 by stripping the powerful Vatican Secretariat of State of its financial oversight, following a controversial London real estate investment that triggered internal investigations and outside scrutiny.

Since then, the pope has pushed for greater transparency, installed lay financial experts, and introduced new controls on how Church funds are spent and tracked. Still, Catholic Church finances remain fragile, with some dioceses under legal pressure and others facing shrinking donations due to declining attendance.

Scandals, lawsuits, and the burden of trust

The Church’s global credibility has also been shaken by scandals that extend beyond money. But financial missteps — including poorly vetted investments, questionable fundraising, and even allegations of embezzlement — have undermined trust at both donor and institutional levels.

The Vatican’s trial over the London property deal, which continues to unfold, has highlighted the extent to which internal oversight had failed — even at the highest levels.

As mentioned by Millionaire MNL, the next pope will be judged not just by moral leadership, but by their ability to restore administrative integrity and deliver a financial system that aligns with the Church’s spiritual mission.

What reform still requires

Despite genuine efforts, many reforms initiated under Francis remain incomplete. Some new policies lack full enforcement. Others are resisted by factions within the Church wary of shifting power dynamics.

Observers say the next pope will need to prioritize not only moral leadership but also institutional modernization. That means improved global budgeting, stronger anti-corruption measures, more detailed reporting on Vatican Bank activities, and consistent financial education across Church leadership.

The challenge will be balancing spiritual values with administrative rigor — a task made harder by historical precedent and entrenched bureaucracy.

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