By Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli, Financial Times, (Complicity Clergy) - Along with the spiritual leadership of the world’s 1.3bn Catholics, the late Pope Francis wrestled with a more temporal task: overseeing the complex and opaque finances of the world’s smallest country. Francis shocked many within the Holy See’s financial institutions with his high-profile anti-corruption drive, which included a 2019 Vatican police raid on the city-state’s own bureaucracy over a questionable property deal... Despite those efforts, his successor faces a forbidding financial challenge. While generating revenue through tourism, donations and investments, the Vatican operates with a significant budget deficit and its pension fund faces a gaping structural shortfall.