Italian journalist discovers Mother Teresa's wealth, you will be surprised how much money was in the Vatican Bank

Mother Teresa had so many savings in the Vatican Bank and if she pulled them out, the institution could go bankrupt, according to an Italian journalist. The last book of Gianluigi Nuzzi “The Original Sin” details the Vatican when US Archbishop Paul Marcincus was appointed president of this bank. Mother Teresa [...]
The last book of Gianluigi Nuzzi “The Original Sin” details the Vatican when US Archbishop Paul Marcincus was appointed president of this bank. Mother Terezès is then believed that “had the most money in the” account.
“If Only Mother Terezès would close the account or transfer the money, the institute would be in danger”, Nuzzi wrote, reports “La Presse”
Italian has added that the discovery of Mother Teresa's account is evidence of Marcincus's long stay within Vatican cases.
It's a deadlocking power in the Vatican that obstructs the reforms of Pope Francis as it did Benedict XVI. He existed with Marcincus and his parallel management of the Institute for Religious Affairs and still exists. Mother Teresa's account at the Vatican Bank is evidence that these people were and still are within the judicial system and have faith in them. They were also entrusted to Mother Terezès, who reportedly joined the Institute for Religious Affairs through a second door and was welcomed by De Bonis, the right arm of Marcincus”, wrote further Nuzzi.
Nuzzi has added that Marcincus was appointed president of the Vatican Bank by Pope Paul VI in 1970, and had immediately sought to get a helper, and chose Donato De Bonny.
From that moment, their strength increased day. De Bonny knew the bank in every detail. He skillfully moved to the sacred buildings”, wrote Nuzzi.









