News

Pope Francis calls on Church of Rome to help with Holy Year housing crisis

Rome: Pope Francis has called on the diocese of Rome to respond to a growing housing crisis in the Eternal City, wading into the debate about rising rental prices that has only grown more acute with Holy Year celebrations in 2025.

Francis wrote to the city’s church leaders and religious order priests on Friday asking for any available church properties to be used for the homeless or residents facing possible eviction because of rising rents.

Accommodation in Rome, especially near Vatican City (back left), is at a premium for Holy Year in 2025.Credit: Getty Images

The letter reflected something of the paradox facing the Vatican: Francis’ year-long jubilee celebrations are expected to bring more than 30 million pilgrims to Rome.

That has had the predictable effect of driving up demand for short-term apartment rentals, particularly near the Vatican.

That demand, in turn, has only accelerated the trend of local residents moving out or being priced out as owners turn their properties over to short-term property agents, such as Airbnb and other platforms that cater to tourists.

Loading

It’s a trend happening in other Italian cities, including Florence and Venice, and across Europe, leading to protests by locals.

In his letter, Francis noted that Rome’s Catholic institutions were preparing to provide shelter to millions of pilgrims for the jubilee. But he asked them to also “make a courageous gesture of love” to Romans by offering up unused housing or apartments.

“I want all diocesan realities that own real estate to offer their contribution to stem the housing emergency with signs of charity and solidarity to generate hope in the thousands of people in the city of Rome who are in a condition of precarious housing,” Francis wrote.

  • For more: Elrisala website and for social networking, you can follow us on Facebook
  • Source of information and images “brisbanetimes”

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Check Also
Close
Back to top button

Discover more from Elrisala

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading