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    St. Peters’ Presepe 2020

    This years’ Vatican presepe isn’t new – it’s been...
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    Timeline of the Initial Corona Virus Events in Wuhan

    Dr Ai Fen is the director of the emergency...
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    Incorrupt Saint! Rafaela de Porras in Rome

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    Roman Architectural Columns

    In the West, the design of temples and their...
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    Freemasonic Symbols Hidden in the Churches of Rome

    Baroque was the dominant style in and much of...
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    The Rise and Fall: The Suicide Gauls

    Who Were the Gauls? The Gauls were, generally speaking,...
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    The Pantheon in Rome, An Uncommon Temple “To the Gods”

    The Pantheon is believed to be built between the...
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    Michelangelo, Then and Now

    There is only a few specialists in Renaissance studies...
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  • February 6, 2019June 8, 2020
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Free Coloring Books from the Vatican|Vatican Library Manoscripts

  Free coloring books from the Vatican! Digita Vaticana Onlus is a non-profit association that promotes the conversion into a digital form of the manuscripts in the Vatican Apostolic Library. Source: Digita Vaticana | Digitalizzazione…

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  • February 5, 2019June 8, 2020
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The Rise and Fall: The Suicide Gauls

Who Were the Gauls? The Gauls were, generally speaking, the ancient Scottish. They were not Asterix and Obelisk, and they were not French, although they occupied the area for a while. They fought their way…

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  • February 5, 2019June 7, 2020
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Bernini, St. Teresa d’Avila and Bl. Ludovica

People often confuse the statue of St. Teresa of Avila with that of Bl. Ludovica Albertone, especially when they see the statue of Ludovica first. After all – who do you see in this picture?…

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  • February 5, 2019June 8, 2020
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The Pantheon in Rome, An Uncommon Temple “To the Gods”

The Pantheon is believed to be built between the years 118 and 125, and has architectural features that wouldn’t be attempted today. Learn what the architect accomplished 1900 years ago. Many architects have written their…

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Michelangelo
  • February 5, 2019June 8, 2020
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Michelangelo, Then and Now

There is only a few specialists in Renaissance studies today take seriously the theology of the Renaissance or the work of Michelangelo. Most writers want you to believe their fairy tail ‘pagan’ Renaissance, but this…

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