Kenneth Langone, founder of the Home Depot megastore who is worth an
estimated US$2.1bn, has told Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of
New York that an anonymous donor is considering withholding a
seven-figure donation towards New York’s St. Patrick's Cathedral,
because of the Pope’s comments about the rich.
Mr Langone, 78 and a devout Catholic, reportedly dislikes comments
aimed at the rich in Francis’s apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium,
calling the statements “exclusionary”.
Pope Francis criticised a
“culture of prosperity” that leads some to become “incapable of feeling
compassion for the poor” and blamed ideologies that “defend the absolute
autonomy of the marketplace and financial speculation”.
Mr Langone said he has raised the issue more than once with Cardinal
Dolan. “I've told the cardinal ‘Rich people in one country don't act the
same as rich people in another country’,” he said. “You get more with
honey than with vinegar.”
Cardinal Dolan told CNBC of Canada that he had heard from Mr Langone
and said, “ ‘Well, Ken, that would be a misunderstanding of the Holy
Father’s message. The Pope loves poor people. He also loves rich people’
… We’ve gotta correct to make sure this gentleman understands the Holy
Father’s message properly’.”
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