"The Vatican has large investments with the Rothschilds of Britain, France 
and America, with the Hambros Bank, with the Credit Suisse in London and Zurich. 
In the United States it has large investments with the Morgan Bank, the 
Chase-Manhattan Bank, the First National Bank of New York, the Bankers Trust 
Company, and others. The Vatican has billions of shares in the most powerful 
international corporations such as Gulf Oil, Shell, General Motors, Bethlehem 
Steel, General Electric, International Business Machines, T.W.A., etc. At a 
conservative estimate, these amount to more than 500 million dollars in the 
U.S.A. alone. 
"In a statement published in connection with a bond prospectus, the Boston 
archdiocese listed its assets at Six Hundred and Thirty-five Million 
($635,891,004), which is 9.9 times its liabilities. This leaves a net worth of 
Five Hundred and Seventy-one million dollars ($571,704,953). It is not difficult 
to discover the truly astonishing wealth of the church, once we add the riches 
of the twenty-eight archdioceses and 122 dioceses of the U.S.A., some of which 
are even wealthier than that of Boston. 
"Some idea of the real estate and other forms of wealth controlled by the 
Catholic church may be gathered by the remark of a member of the New York 
Catholic Conference, namely 'that his church probably ranks second only to the 
United States Government in total annual purchase.' Another statement, made by a 
nationally syndicated Catholic priest, perhaps is even more telling. 'The 
Catholic church,' he said, 'must be the biggest corporation in the United 
States. We have a branch office in every neighborhood. Our assets and real 
estate holdings must exceed those of Standard Oil, A.T.&T., and U.S. Steel 
combined. And our roster of dues-paying members must be second only to the tax 
rolls of the United States Government.' 
"The Catholic church, once all her assets have been put together, is the most 
formidable stockbroker in the world. The Vatican, independently of each 
successive pope, has been increasingly orientated towards the U.S. The Wall 
Street Journal said that the Vatican's financial deals in the U.S. alone were so 
big that very often it sold or bought gold in lots of a million or more dollars 
at one time. 
"The Vatican's treasure of solid gold has been estimated by the United 
Nations World Magazine to amount to several billion dollars. A large bulk of 
this is stored in gold ingots with the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, while banks in 
England and Switzerland hold the rest. But this is just a small portion of the 
wealth of the Vatican, which in the U.S. alone, is greater than that of the five 
wealthiest giant corporations of the country. When to that is added all the real 
estate, property, stocks and shares abroad, then the staggering accumulation of 
the wealth of the Catholic church becomes so formidable as to defy any rational 
assessment. 
"The Catholic church is the biggest financial power, wealth accumulator and 
property owner in existence. She is a greater possessor of material riches than 
any other single institution, corporation, bank, giant trust, government or 
state of the whole globe. The pope, as the visible ruler of this immense 
amassment of wealth, is consequently the richest individual of the twentieth 
century. No one can realistically assess how much he is worth in terms of 
billions of dollars." 
It's all JUST MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS.... 
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