Welp.
The Vatican will have a designated room for the worship of another god inside its library.
Am I getting that right?

Here's the Catholic Herald:
The Vatican Library, founded in the mid-15th century and often regarded as the intellectual heart of the Catholic Church, houses a vast array of manuscripts and texts from across the world's religions and cultures.
Fr Cardinali said its collections include 'incredibly old Qurans' alongside Hebrew, Ethiopian, Arabic, and Chinese works. 'We are a universal library,' he explained.
Weird ... because I thought the Vatican library was a ... Catholic library?
The Vatican Apostolic Library, located within Vatican City, traces its origins to Pope Nicholas V in 1451 and has since served as one of the world's leading repositories of Christian and human knowledge. Its willingness to accommodate visiting scholars of all faiths reflects the institution's continuing role as a centre of universal learning and cultural preservation.
I wonder what Pope Nick V would have thought about creating a temple to false gods in a library he founded?
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