On this day of the Pope’s Funeral, it is only appropriate to have an entry with a religious bent. One of my clients restores churches for their business. In a meeting today, one of the owners stated in a particular case, "They stole from Peter to pay Paul". In itself, this was pretty funny given their business. I know this is a common phrase to take money that is suppose to go for one thing and spend it on another, but where is the origin of this?