10 Stocks That Even the Pope Could Love

You won't find any businesses in this portfolio that violate the principles of the Catholic Church.

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Comfort the sick; feed and clothe the poor; provide shelter for the homeless. Pope Francis, who begins his first visit to the U.S. on September 22, has focused on issues of social justice since being named to the Catholic Church’s top slot in 2013. But even before Francis became pope, several mutual funds applied the teachings of the church to their selection of stocks and bonds. In light of the pope’s visit, we’ve taken a look at the stock holdings of three Catholic values fund families—Ave Maria, LKCM Aquinas and Epiphany FFV (FFV stands for Faith and Family Values)—which all base their investment choices on the ecumenical constraints of the church. That means barring investments in companies that facilitate abortions or produce pornography, among other things.

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Kathy Kristof
Contributing Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Kristof, editor of SideHusl.com, is an award-winning financial journalist, who writes regularly for Kiplinger's Personal Finance and CBS MoneyWatch. She's the author of Investing 101, Taming the Tuition Tiger and Kathy Kristof's Complete Book of Dollars and Sense. But perhaps her biggest claim to fame is that she was once a Jeopardy question: Kathy Kristof replaced what famous personal finance columnist, who died in 1991? Answer: Sylvia Porter.