The Vatican Archives hold centuries of secrets. From Galileo to abuse scandals, explore why religious institutions prioritize power over transparency—and what it means for faith today.
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Buried Histories: The Vatican’s Most Controversial Secrets
What does the Israeli-Palestinian conflict say about God?
If religion is meant to be a force for peace, why does it so often fuel war? And if God is just, how do we reconcile that with the suffering of tens of thousands of innocent people? As the conflict in Gaza intensifies, these questions are more pressing than ever.
Vatican City: The Secrets of the World’s Most Powerful Church
The Vatican is not just the seat of the Pope—it is one of the most secure repositories of historical documents, religious relics, and, some argue, hidden truths that could reshape our understanding of history. Among these mysteries is the Shroud of Turin, an object that continues to ignite debate between faith and science. But this raises a deeper question: If the Vatican is the guardian of history, why does it guard so many secrets?