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Discussion - Holy See (Vatican City) Profile

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james t kelly
23rd September 2010
can i write to his holiness Pope Benedict the vx1
Jack
14th October 2009
could i please ask what is the standardised deathrate of the vatican, this is for a sociology project?
annna s
20th April 2009
from where can I get tourism statistics about Vatican?
vincent murphy (mobile,alabama)
19th September 2008
TRYING TO FIND OUT WHEN DID THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ESTABLISH ROME AS THE SAEAT FOR THE HOLY SEE.
VMURPHY003@AOL.COM
Adam
3rd December 2005
Could the Vatican have a declaration of war on it? Who would be the allies? All catholic nations?
dj
5th November 2005
what the ruddiness is the ruddy Vatican council? been looking for this and cant find it at all!! :-@
Jamie Smith
28th October 2005
Why isn't the Holy See part of the United Nations as a full member?
Liz Jesse
26th September 2005
Is Vatican City part of NATO?
Tim Chiang
15th September 2005
What is Vatican City's literacy rate?
Hunnive G.
11th September 2005
Why Vatican city is became the headquarter of Roman Catholic church?
dominic
9th June 2005
Do you require any visas or passports to enter Vatican City?
Tim Chiang
9th June 2005
What is Vatican City's literacy rate?
Pat R.
20th April 2005
GDP per capital of the Holy Nation of the See is listed as $0, but in reality, the ability to direct and solicit funds to be used worldwide, and presumably within the nation of the Catholic Church membership is far more than $0. Since expenses are used to produce its own currency, maintain its own post office, and cultivate its own facilities including an army, the idea of resource drains upon $0 income is unrealistic, and inaccurate. The ability to forge treaties, etc. and the power that accompanies the status and position since 1929 instead creates the practice and the title of being its own nation, carved within the physical boundary of Italy but governing through religion the lives of many millions through its policies and "religious laws," some refer to as "doctrine." Presumably the only missing component is its ability to tax its subjects, and that may not be sufficient to disqualify it from having access to a treasury, or funds sufficient to operate. So, ignoring the economic impact of so well established a governing entity seems illogical.
Lucy Aileen
19th April 2005
Do you know the postal address of the Holy See?
Jesus Augustus
17th March 2005
I do pray that Italy remains a Catholic Mediterranean country...there are too many immigrants from barbarian countries there.

Sorry for the Racism...But Italy, Greece, Albania, and Malta should always remain Mediterranean. In my opinion; leave the nordic Euro-trash and their reformed religion at the border PLEASE....there are too many immigrants from Teutonic and Slavic countries there.
Bryan Davis
3rd March 2005
What are famous landmarks for The Vatican City?
Dontrel -N- Hope
2nd March 2005
What is Vatican City's literacy rate?
Hakeem -N- Pooh
24th February 2005
What is Vatican City's literacy rate?

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