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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Italian Paper Says Berlusconi Diverted Secular Funds To Catholic Church
An article published last week in Italy's La Repubblica and translated by Concordat Watch reports that Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has directed to Catholic churches and monasteries some 10.6 million Euros that Italian taxpayers had earmarked on their tax returns for secular institutions. Under Italian law, 0.8% of each Italian's taxes go either to one of six religious groups, or to a social assistance program run by the government. If a taxpayer does not declare a recipient, the amount goes to the Catholic Church or the government in proportion to the amounts others have designated for them. (Background.) Apparently, however, in September of this year Berlusconi issued a decree giving him greater discretion over distribution of these tax funds. La Repubblica suggests that Berlusconi is using these additional funds to make peace with the Catholic Church after a bitter feud between Berlusconi and the Vatican over Berlusconi's sexual dalliances. (See prior posting.)