We’re back for another week of the latest behind-the-scenes news and stories directly from the Vatican.Here are some of the stories that we bring you on tonight’s show:
World Youth Day fever is starting to rise, and we’ll tell you what the pope did to throw some fuel on the fire.
The skeleton found at the Vatican embassy appearsunrelated to the 35-year-old mysterious disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi. They appear to be related, in fact, to an even older mystery.
Christmas decorations are popping up all over the place. And the Vatican is no exception. We have some interesting insights on how the yearly Nativity scene at St. Peter’s all began.
And, we also go back in time, and look at some interestingevents that happened this week in the history of the Vatican.
I have all those stories and more on this week's Vatican Connections.
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Welcome back for another weekly edition of Vatican Connections. Since our last episode, a lot of interesting headlines have come from the Vatican. Here are some of the stories that we bring to you on ...read more
Welcome to another edition of Vatican Connections. Since our last episode, a lot of interesting things have happened in Rome. Here are just some of the stories that we bring to you on tonight’s sho ...read more
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