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  2. Vatican Apostolic Archive - Wikipedia

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    The use of the word secret in the former title, "Vatican Secret Archive", does not denote the modern meaning of confidentiality. A fuller and perhaps better translation of the archive's former Latin name may be the "private Vatican Apostolic archive", indicating that its holdings are the pope's personal property, not those of any particular department of the Roman Curia or the Holy See.

  3. Vatican Film Library - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican Film Library is a film archive established in 1959 by Pope John XXIII. The collection comprises over 8,000 films including historic films, Church events, commercial films and documentaries. [1] It is to be distinguished from the Knights of Columbus Vatican Film Library at Saint Louis University.

  4. Vatican's list of films - Wikipedia

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    The 45 movies are divided equally into three categories—religion, values, and art—with no order of importance placed on the films. The council was careful not to regard the films on the list as the "best", or most important, saying: "not all that deserve mention are included".

  5. 1939 (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is set in Stockholm in 1939 where 18 year old Annika from Värmland comes to work as a waitress girl. [3] In Stockholm, she meets a lively woman named Berit, and the two often go out dancing together. She also meets Bengt Hall, a wealthy man. Even though his parents do not think she is good enough for him, they get married.

  6. The Great Commandment - Wikipedia

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    The Great Commandment is a 1939 American Christian film directed by Irving Pichel, which portrays the conversion to Christianity of a young Zealot, Joel, and the Roman soldier Longinus through the teachings of Jesus in his Parable of the Good Samaritan. It was co-produced by Rev. James K. Friedrich and released by Cathedral Films in 1939.

  7. Holy See–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the Holy See opened its Vatican Apostolic Archive, previously known as the Vatican Secret Archive, for the period of Pius XII's pontificate (1939–1958). Some issues to be raised on the bilateral agenda are seen by the Holy See also as theological matters, such as anti-Semitism and Holocaust revisionism and denial .

  8. Vatican Library - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican Apostolic Library (Latin: Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, Italian: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana), more commonly known as the Vatican Library or informally as the Vat, [1] is the library of the Holy See, located in Vatican City, and is the city-state's national library. It was formally established in 1475, although it is much ...

  9. Pope Francis bibliography - Wikipedia

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    For the change of name of the Vatican Secret Archive to the Vatican Apostolic Archive (October 22, 2019) Text Regarding the office of dean of the college of cardinals (December 21, 2019) Text Law No. CCCLI on the Vatican City State Judicial System (March 16, 2020) [ 1 ] Text (IT)