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To: caww; Judith Anne; Cronos; MarkBsnr; OpusatFR
Here’s a video about the Library project.

Yes, it's a new project. The Vatican Library is not available on line yet, but you claimed:

    "The Vatican site also sheds some light from their perspective of the problem which some might find interesting.

    "I would think if the Vatican itself heavily uses the Internet for searches, and as well a topic they might be researching, it should be good enough for it's members wouldn't you think? Much of the Vatican's library is accessible from the Internet for study etc. You might try to utilize that...very interesting reads once you wade thru the clutter."

The implication is that you've accessed the Vatican Libray on line, to do research about "some of the testimonies of nuns who have left cloistures [sp] where indeed it was abusive...more often than not it’s there but hidden from the outside world".

But the Vatican Library is not online yet with only a very few manuscripts digitized so far. Your claim is a suspicious one indeed.

103 posted on 07/03/2011 6:59:18 PM PDT by Titanites
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To: Titanites; caww
titanites to caww: The implication is that you've accessed the Vatican Libray on line, to do research about "some of the testimonies of nuns who have left cloistures [sp] where indeed it was abusive...more often than not it’s there but hidden from the outside world".

But the Vatican Library is not online yet with only a very few manuscripts digitized so far. Your claim is a suspicious one indeed.

And not the first. How can anyone have accessed something that is not even available?

104 posted on 07/03/2011 10:03:16 PM PDT by Cronos ( W Szczebrzeszynie chrzaszcz brzmi w trzcinie I Szczebrzeszyn z tego slynie.)
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