No, but a few have gotten "lucky"
and a few have gotten caught.
No but, much of that wealth is tied up in real estate, buildings and priceless art. Not to say that there isn't a lot of cash and (probably) investments. I suppose you maybe could get rich being the Pope, but what are you going to do with that money?
"Can one "get rich" being a Bishop, Cardinal or Pope?"
Not on the Pope's salary.
Dear Yahoo!:
What is the Pope's salary?
Josh
El Paso, Texas
Dear Josh:
A search on "Pope salary" lead us to a thread from a message board, where someone had posed just that question. According to one reply, the Pope's compensation consists of, "a place to stay and something to eat. I'm sure he does not receive a salary as you or I would think of a paycheck."
We searched for confirmation and uncovered another site, beliefnet. There we found another answer to your question: "The Pope does not receive any pay, nor does he have a bank account."
Try and try as we might, we could find no other mention of compensation for the Pope. We did learn that he is an elected official who, according to the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia, is "the Bishop of Rome, who, in virtue of his position as successor of St. Peter, is the chief pastor of the whole Church, the Vicar of Christ upon earth."
While the Pope may not draw a formal salary, we are fairly certain the benefits and honor of such a position make up for the lack of paydays. And he does get to live in the Vatican Palace.