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Sunday, 13 October 2013

Jesus Misspelled On Vatican Medals


Yes, the Vatican misspelled Jesus..

The Vatican was forced to withdraw thousands of papal medals this week because the name “Jesus” was misspelled.
According to Reuters, the medals were created in gold, silver and bronze by the Italian State Mint. The medals, which were made to mark the first year of Pope Francis’ pontificate, had “Jesus” misspelled “Lesus.”

The medals went on sale on October 8 but were removed once someone realized that there was an error. The coins featured Pope Francis’ face on one side and a Latin phrase on the other. Pope Francis often says that the phrase, which you can read below, inspired him to pursue the priesthood.

The phrase reads, when written correctly: “Vidit ergo Jesus publicanum et quia miserando antque eligendo vidit, ait illi sequere me. (Jesus, therefore, saw the publican, and because he saw by having mercy and by choosing, he said to him, ‘Follow me.’)
Having Jesus misspelled on an official Vatican medal is a little embarrassing for the church. On the bright side, it’s great news for coin collectors. Four of the medals were purchased before the Vatican shop had them removed and those coins could end up fetching a lot of money in the rare coin market.

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