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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Cardinal Says International Law Precludes Sale of Vatican Art for African Food
Article 18 of the 1929 Conciliation Treaty (full text) between Italy and the Vatican provides: "The artistic and scientific treasures existing within the Vatican City and the Lateran Palace shall remain open to scholars and visitors..." Apparently this is the provision referenced by Cardinal Paul Josef Cordes at a press conference Friday in response to a question about a widely-circulated online petition. In anticipation of the Pope's trip to Africa that begins today, Alberto Juesas Escudero of Spain obtained 40,000 signatures on a petition circulated through Facebook that calls on the Vatican to exchange its treasures for food for Africa. Zenit quotes Cardinal Cordes, president of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, who said that the Church "has the duty to conserve the works of art in the name of the Italian state. It cannot sell them." Thus, he says, international law makes the exchange of art for food an impossibility.