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Only Pope Can Decide If Visions Are Divine, Say Vatican's New Rules
- Saturday May 18, 2024
- World News | Edited by Muskaan Sharma
In a bid to crack down on scams and hoaxes, the Vatican has released new guidelines for reviewing divine apparitions and visions that state that only the Pope - the head of the Catholic church - can formally label an event as "supernatural."
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Vatican Investigates Claim Hospital Funds Used To Refurbish Cardinal's Flat
- Thursday March 31, 2016
- World News | Reuters
The Vatican said on Thursday it is investigating two former officials over claims money meant for a children's hospital was used to refurbish a cardinal's luxury apartment.
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Vatican bank mired in money laundering scam
- Saturday December 11, 2010
- World News | The Associated Press
This is no ordinary bank: The ATMs are in Latin. Priests use a private entrance. A life-size portrait of Pope Benedict XVI hangs on the wall.Nevertheless, the Institute for Religious Works is a bank, and it's under harsh new scrutiny in a case involving money-laundering allegations that led police to seize Euro 23 million ($30 million) in Vatican a...
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Only Pope Can Decide If Visions Are Divine, Say Vatican's New Rules
- Saturday May 18, 2024
- World News | Edited by Muskaan Sharma
In a bid to crack down on scams and hoaxes, the Vatican has released new guidelines for reviewing divine apparitions and visions that state that only the Pope - the head of the Catholic church - can formally label an event as "supernatural."
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Vatican Investigates Claim Hospital Funds Used To Refurbish Cardinal's Flat
- Thursday March 31, 2016
- World News | Reuters
The Vatican said on Thursday it is investigating two former officials over claims money meant for a children's hospital was used to refurbish a cardinal's luxury apartment.
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Vatican bank mired in money laundering scam
- Saturday December 11, 2010
- World News | The Associated Press
This is no ordinary bank: The ATMs are in Latin. Priests use a private entrance. A life-size portrait of Pope Benedict XVI hangs on the wall.Nevertheless, the Institute for Religious Works is a bank, and it's under harsh new scrutiny in a case involving money-laundering allegations that led police to seize Euro 23 million ($30 million) in Vatican a...
- www.ndtv.com