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- catalog contributor b2445361.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "The economic realm of the church -- The pastor as econojmic innocent -- Budgeting, building and bingo: the parish economy -- Spending: does father know best? -- Filing the diocesan treasure -- Bishops as bankers -- Stocks, bonds and bishops -- The rules of the chancery money game -- How the bishop spends his money -- The future of an archaic economy -- How rich is the American Church? -- The Jesuits and others: the economics of the religious orders -- The economic crisis of Catholic higher education -- The religious orders: the fight for survival -- Who should support the parochial schools? -- The Vatican: the oldest economy -- Vatican finance: myth, reality and performance -- Epilogue: manage what thou hast.".
- catalog extent "xxxiv, 531 p.".
- catalog identifier "0394463307".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Random House".
- catalog subject "262/.02".
- catalog subject "BX1950 .G6".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Finance.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The economic realm of the church -- The pastor as econojmic innocent -- Budgeting, building and bingo: the parish economy -- Spending: does father know best? -- Filing the diocesan treasure -- Bishops as bankers -- Stocks, bonds and bishops -- The rules of the chancery money game -- How the bishop spends his money -- The future of an archaic economy -- How rich is the American Church? -- The Jesuits and others: the economics of the religious orders -- The economic crisis of Catholic higher education -- The religious orders: the fight for survival -- Who should support the parochial schools? -- The Vatican: the oldest economy -- Vatican finance: myth, reality and performance -- Epilogue: manage what thou hast.".
- catalog title "Worldly goods; the wealth and power of the American Catholic Church, the Vatican, and the men who control the money.".
- catalog type "text".