Chapter 28 - Of the possessions of the Church
THE POSSESSIONS OF THE CHURCH AND THEIR PROPER USE. The Church of Christ
possesses riches through the munificence of princes and the liberality of the
faithful who have given their means to the Church. For the Church has need of
such resources and from ancient time has had resources for the maintenance of
things necessary for the Church. Now the true use of the Church's wealth was,
and is now, to maintain teaching in schools and in religious meetings, along
with all the worship, rites, and buildings of the Church; finally, to maintain
teachers, scholars, and ministers, with other necessary things, and especially
for the succor and relief of the poor.
MANAGEMENT. Moreover, God-fearing and wise men, noted for the management of
domestic affairs, should be chosen to administer properly the Church's
possessions.
THE MISUSE OF THE CHURCH'S POSSESSIONS. But if through misfortune or through the
audacity, ignorance or avarice of some persons the Church's wealth is abused, it
is to be restored to a sacred use by godly and wise men. For neither is an
abuse, which is the greatest sacrilege, to be winked at. Therefore, we teach
that schools and institutions which have been corrupted in doctrine, worship and
morals must be reformed, and that the relief of the poor must be arranged
dutifully, wisely, and in good faith.