How Rich Is the Vatican and the Catholic Church? Understanding Their Wealth and Finances

By metros.co.ke/
Published: May 2, 2025

Many people believe the Vatican and the Catholic Church are extremely wealthy. While it’s true they own priceless buildings, historic art, and extensive land, their finances are more complicated than most realize. The Church also faces financial challenges and is actively working to manage its money responsibly.


Vatican City: Small Country, Huge Assets

The Vatican City is the world’s smallest country but hosts globally famous landmarks such as St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, containing priceless works by artists like Michelangelo.

In addition, the Vatican owns over 5,000 buildings, mainly in Rome, with some properties in major cities like London and Paris. In 2023, these real estate assets generated €35 million in revenue through rent and sales.

The Vatican Bank and Church Finances

The Vatican Bank (IOR – Institute for the Works of Religion) manages the Church’s banking activities. In 2023, it reported:

  • Profit: €30.6 million
  • Total assets: €5.38 billion

The Church’s funds support charitable work, schools, hospitals, and missionary efforts worldwide.


Financial Reforms Under Pope Francis

Pope Francis introduced reforms to improve transparency and accountability:

  • Declared that all Church money belongs to the institution, not individuals
  • Centralized financial management under APSA (Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See)
  • Corrected past costly investments, including the €350 million lost in a London real estate deal

Despite these reforms, the Vatican still faced a loss of €83 million in 2023 and a pension shortfall of over €631 million. Donations have also declined, while operational costs remain high.


Investment Successes

On the positive side, smart investments earned the Vatican €45.9 million in 2023, with €37.9 million supporting the Pope’s projects and global Catholic initiatives.

Church Wealth vs. Cash Flow

While the Catholic Church is rich in buildings, art, and land, it does not hold massive liquid cash. Most assets are illiquid, such as historic churches and properties.

The Church uses its wealth to:

  • Support charitable and humanitarian efforts
  • Fund education and healthcare initiatives
  • Spread the Catholic faith globally

Pope Francis’ reforms have strengthened financial transparency, ensuring Church resources are used for their intended purposes.

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