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By Junno Arocho Esteves
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — While a Lamborghini would make a stylish popemobile,
Pope Francis has decided to auction off the one he was given by the Italian
automaker to aid several charities close to his heart.
The pope was presented with a one-of-a-kind white and gold
Lamborghini Huracan by the luxury car manufacturer Nov. 15, just before making
his way to his weekly general audience in the standard popemobile.
The
pope signed and blessed the automobile, which will be auctioned off by
Sotheby’s. The proceeds, the Vatican said, will be given to the pope, who
already has chosen to fund three projects: the resettlement of Christians in
Iraq’s Ninevah Plain; support for women rescued from human trafficking and
forced prostitution; and assistance to the suffering in Africa.
Specifically,
part of the proceeds from the auction will go to Aid to the Church in Need, a
pontifical foundation, which is working to rebuild homes, houses of worship and
community buildings that were destroyed by the Islamic State and caused
thousands of Iraqi Christians to flee their homes.
The
pope also will give funds to: the Pope John XXIII community, an Italian organization
that assists women victims of prostitution and human trafficking; and to the
International Group of Hand Surgeon Friends to support its projects to provide
specialized medical care in Africa; and to the Italian group Amici di
Centrafrica, which helps women and children in the Central African Republic.
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