Pope Francis blesses the car (Photo credit: Observatore Romano)
Pope Francis on Wednesday got a Lamborghini sports car as a gift.According to Telegraph UK,
the white-painted, special edition Lamborghini Huracan, which sells for
around 180,000 euros (N76 million), perfectly matched the pope’s white
cassock as he blessed it outside the Casa Santa Marta, the guesthouse
within the Vatican where he lives.
Sadly, Pope Francis will not be seen cruising around in the car as
he has pledged to auction it with the proceeds to go to three of the
pontiff’s favoured charities.
They include a fund to rebuild homes and churches for Christians
chased out of Iraq by Islamic State terrorists. The rebuilding efforts
will be focused on the Nineveh Plains, north-east of Mosul, where
Christians were forced to flee years of fighting.
The aim is to allow Christians who were forced to leave the region "to finally return to their roots and recover their dignity," the Holy See said.
Of the two other charities that will benefit from the sale, one
helps migrant women who are trafficked and forced into prostitution and
another provides medical aid in Africa.
The Pope’s blessing of the car is likely to ensure that it sells
for far more than its original value. When he was given a
Harley-Davidson motorcycle in 2013, it sold a year later at auction in
Paris for $327,000, despite retailing for around $13,000.
The fact that the Pope had signed his name on the tank hugely
increased its value. A leather Harley-Davidson motorcycle jacket, also
signed by Francis, sold for $77,000.
Proceeds from the auction at Bonhams went to a hostel and soup
kitchen for the homeless at Rome’s main train station. Harley-Davidson
gave the motorbike to the Pope as a gift to mark its 110th anniversary.
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