Vatican’s Custody of Syriac Manuscript Masks Doctrinal Bankruptcy
Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) reports on a 13th-century Syriac Gospel manuscript from Qaraqosh, Iraq, now housed in the Vatican Apostolic Library. The article describes its artistic merits and historical journey—including multiple thefts and eventual donation to Pius XI in 1937—while celebrating its preservation as a symbol of Christian resilience amid ISIS persecution. This sentimental narrative conceals the conciliar sect’s exploitation of sacred objects to legitimize its apostate agenda.









