You are right to put quotes around Vatican Mansion. My bad.
It's not a mansion, it is a palace.
It is also known as the Papal Palace and the Palace of the Vatican. The Vatican itself refers to the building as the Palace of Sixtus V in honor of Pope Sixtus V.
The Papal Apartment has a couple of bedrooms, an office, a Chapel and sitting room and a dining room.
That's the Papal Apartments
And Francis doesn't live there. He lives in the Vatican guesthouse--a suite, quite large and opulent, as fitting for a king in a palace.
The artwork which men have created to give glory to God belongs to all of us. Would you have it sold and the collection broken up amongst wealthy pagans?
Would that be a rule, only sold to pagans? [interesting "leading" question.] Not to museums reachable by those that can't come to the Vatican? Not to Christians? Not to Catholics?
Yes, from Apostolic times, the Church has cared for the sick and dying
Apostolic times, when was that. And am I correct in assuming when you capitalize "Church" it means the Catholic church?
Thanks for posting a reply.
Breaking up an art collection is unwise, from time to time some of the artwork is sent out to other museums as a special exhibit.
Yes, the Catholic Church which has been around for nearly 2000 years.