What Does a Pope Do With a Lamborghini?
“Pope gets Lamborghini, auctions it to rebuild Christian Iraq”
Upon seeing this headline (the full article is below), I was proud, once again, of our beloved Pope Francis for modeling a key value for us as Vincentians and as Catholics. He was walking the talk so to speak, auctioning his gift in order to support some incredible causes.
I must admit though, I found myself (secretly) hoping he would get the chance to take that Lamborghini out for a spin before he auctions it off…just once, take it out to the countryside and let loose. My guess is he most likely won’t, however, just the thought of him doing that should bring a smile to our faces today.
Questions to ponder:
- What do we as Vincentians do when gifted with things of this world that are not in line with our mission of caring for the poor? Do we use them wisely, perhaps by donating them to a better cause?
- Do we ourselves live a simple life?
- Does our home reflect that simplicity?
- Are we passing that gift of simplicity onto our children, or modeling it for our extended families?
“Pope gets Lamborghini, auctions it to rebuild Christian Iraq”
By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press
Pope Francis got the keys to a fancy new Lamborghini on Wednesday — but he won’t be tooling around the Vatican gardens in it.
Instead, the special edition Huracan will be auctioned off by Sotheby’s, with the proceeds going to charities including one aimed at helping rebuild Christian communities in Iraq that were devastated by the Islamic State group.
Officials from the luxury sports car maker presented Francis with the sleek white car with papal yellow-gold detailing on Wednesday, outside the Vatican hotel where he lives. The pope promptly blessed it.
Base prices for the Huracan, which was first introduced in 2014, usually start at around 183,000 euros ($217,000.) A special edition built for a papal charity would be expected to fetch far more at auction.
Francis got around his native Buenos Aires on public transport and has long railed against people who buy the latest model cars or cellphones. As pope, he uses a blue Ford Focus inside the Vatican walls, and he has made a statement on all his foreign trips by shunning fancy, bullet-proof SUVs and opting instead for modest Fiats or KIAs.
Some of the funds raised from the auction will go to rebuilding homes, churches and public buildings in Iraq’s Nineveh Plains that were devastated during three years of fighting by the Islamic State group. The Vatican said the aim is to allow Christians who were forced to flee Nineveh “to finally return to their roots and recover their dignity.”
Other funds will go to charities that help women who are trafficked and forced into prostitution, and those that provide medical care in Africa.
Source: abcnews.com
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