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 The Vatican Secret Archives is publishing 799 copies of a document that was 
found in 2001 after being lost for centuries. Replicas cost $8,333, but you 
can click through the photos to get the scoop for free.
  
 Vatican Prints Secrets of Knights Templar



 By Philip Pullella,

 Reuters

 Posted: 2007-10-13 00:08:04

 Filed Under: World News


 VATICAN CITY (Oct. 12) - The Knights Templar, the medieval Christian 
military order accused of heresy and sexual misconduct, will soon be partly 
rehabilitated when the Vatican publishes trial documents it had closely guarded 
for 700 
years.






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 A reproduction of the minutes of trials against the Templars, "'Processus 
Contra Templarios -- Papal Inquiry into the Trial of the Templars"' is a 
massive 
work and much more than a book -- with a $8,333 price tag.

"This is a milestone because it is the first time that these documents are 
being released by the Vatican, which gives a stamp of authority to the entire 
project," said Professor Barbara Frale, a medievalist at the Vatican's Secret 
Archives.

"Nothing before this offered scholars original documents of the trials of the 
Templars," she told Reuters in a telephone interview ahead of the official 
presentation of the work on October 25.

The epic comes in a soft leather case that includes a large-format book 
including scholarly commentary, reproductions of original parchments in Latin, 
and 
-- to tantalize Templar buffs -- replicas of the wax seals used by 
14th-century Inquisitors.

Reuters was given an advance preview of the work, of which only 799 numbered 
copies have been made.

One parchment measuring about half a meter wide by some two meters long is so 
detailed that it includes reproductions of stains and imperfections seen on 
the originals.

Pope Benedict will be given the first set of the work, published by the 
Vatican Secret Archives in collaboration with Italy's Scrinium cultural 
foundation, 
which acted as curator and will have exclusive world distribution rights.

The Templars, whose full name was "Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the 
Temple of Solomon," were founded in 1119 by knights sworn to protecting 
Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Land after the Crusaders captured 
Jerusalem in 
1099.

They amassed enormous wealth and helped finance wars of some European 
monarchs. Legends of their hidden treasures, secret rituals and power have 
figured 
over the years in films and bestsellers such as "The Da Vinci Code."

The Knights have also been portrayed as guardians of the legendary Holy 
Grail, the cup used by Christ at the Last Supper before his crucifixion.

The Vatican expects most copies of the work to be bought up by specialized 
libraries at top universities and by leading medieval scholars.

Burned at the Stake

The Templars went into decline after Muslims re-conquered the Holy Land at 
the end of the 13th century and were accused of heresy by King Philip IV of 
France, their foremost persecutor. Their alleged offences included denying 
Christ 
and secretly worshipping idols.

The most titillating part of the documents is the so-called Chinon Parchment, 
which contains phrases in which Pope Clement V absolves the Templars of 
charges of heresy, which had been the backbone of King Philip's attempts to 
eliminate them.

Templars were burned at the stake for heresy by King Philip's agents after 
they made confessions that most historians believe were given under duress.

The parchment, also known as the Chinon Chart, was "misplaced" in the Vatican 
archives until 2001, when Frale stumbled across it.

"The parchment was catalogued incorrectly at some point in history. At first 
I couldn't believe my eyes. I was incredulous," she said.

"This was the document that a lot of historians were looking for," the 
37-year-old scholar said.

Philip was heavily indebted to the Templars, who had helped him finance his 
wars, and getting rid of them was a convenient way of cancelling his debts, 
some historians say.

Frale said Pope Clement was convinced that while the Templars had committed 
some grave sins, they were not heretics.

Spitting on the Cross

Their initiation ceremony is believed to have included spitting on the cross, 
but Frale said they justified this as a ritual of obedience in preparation 
for possible capture by Muslims. They were also said to have practiced sodomy.

"Simply put, the pope recognized that they were not heretics but guilty of 
many other minor crimes -- such as abuses, violence and sinful acts within the 
order," she said. "But that is not the same as heresy."

Despite his conviction that the Templars were not guilty of heresy, in 1312 
Pope Clement ordered the Templars disbanded for what Frale called "the good of 
the Church" following his repeated clashes with the French king.

Frale depicted the trials against the Templars between 1307 and 1312 as a 
battle of political wills between Clement and Philip, and said the document 
means 
Clement's position has to be reappraised by historians.

"This will allow anyone to see what is actually in documents like these and 
deflate legends that are in vogue these days," she said.

Rosi Fontana, who has helped the Vatican coordinate the project, said: "The 
most incredible thing is that 700 years have passed and people are still 
fascinated by all of this."

"The precise reproduction of the parchments will allow scholars to study 
them, touch them, admire them as if they were dealing with the real thing," 
Fontana said.

"But even better, it means the originals will not deteriorate as fast as they 
would if they were constantly being viewed," she said.



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