Gulf manuscripts to be digitalised

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Pope Francis (right), and Qatar’s Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser exchange gifts on June 4, during a private audience at the Vatican. The Vatican has signed an agreement with Qatar to digitalize Vatican manuscripts relating to the Arabian Gulf and other Islamic regions. (AFP)
Pope Francis (right), and Qatar’s Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser exchange gifts on June 4, during a private audience at the Vatican. The Vatican has signed an agreement with Qatar to digitalize Vatican manuscripts relating to the Arabian Gulf and other Islamic regions. (AFP)

VATICAN CITY, June 4, (AP): The Vatican has signed an agreement with Qatar to digitalize Vatican manuscripts relating to the Arabian Gulf and other Islamic regions. The agreement was signed Saturday following a private papal audience with Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser, the president of the Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. The documents are among 8,000 manuscripts in the Vatican Library that are part of a digitalization project. The Vatican said the sheika met with Pope Francis for 30 minutes, informing him of “the grave situation of schools in the various areas of conflict.” She gave the Pope a decorated Arabic manuscript of the Gospels produced in 18th Century Ottoman Turkey, while the pope gave her a medallion depicting the olive tree of peace and an Arabic edition of his encyclical on the environment

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