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Pope Francis tells Vatican media operations to expect budget cuts

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Posted on October 31, 2024

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· Last updated: January 29, 2026

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Pope Francis speaks to Vatican media operations staff about anticipated budget cuts, emphasizing financial discipline. This image highlights the pope's role in addressing financial challenges within the Holy See's communication department.
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By Joshua McElwee VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Thursday told employees of the Vatican’s extensive multi-language media operations to expect budget cuts as part of wider belt-tightening efforts that have recently targeted cardinals. In a meeting with the department that oversees the Vatican’s newspaper, TV operations, and radio and internet broadcasts, the pope […]

By Joshua McElwee

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Thursday told employees of the Vatican’s extensive multi-language media operations to expect budget cuts as part of wider belt-tightening efforts that have recently targeted cardinals.

In a meeting with the department that oversees the Vatican’s newspaper, TV operations, and radio and internet broadcasts, the pope did not offer specifics. He told staff members to “exercise a bit more discipline with money”.

“You need to find ways to save more and seek other funds, as the Holy See cannot continue to support you as it does now,” Francis said, adding to a prepared speech.

The Vatican press office did not immediately respond to questions about the remarks.

Earlier this month, the pope ordered the third reduction in three years for the pay packages of the cardinals who lead Vatican departments. He has also asked them to pursue a “zero deficit” agenda.

The Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication has hundreds of personnel and takes up a big chunk of the city-state’s budget. It includes Vatican Media, which provides TV, radio and internet services in more than 50 languages.

The Vatican has not released a full budget statement in several years.

In 2022, the Vatican’s chief financial office estimated the Dicastery’s budget at 40 million euro ($43 million), a sum totalling more than the cost of the entire Vatican diplomatic operation, including its hundreds of foreign embassies.

The headquarters of the Catholic Church comprise two entities: the internationally recognised sovereign entity of the Holy See and the Vatican, a 108-acre city-state within Rome.

They maintain separate budgets, and Vatican City income, including from the popular Vatican Museums, has often been used to plug the Holy See’s deficit, which according to Italian media stood at around 83 million euros ($90 million) last year . ($1 = 0.9200 euros)

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Alvise Armellini and Hugh Lawson)

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