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May 2006

Quest Magazine

News and Articles

Rare Knights Templar documents are for sale.

Rosslyn Chapel prepares for Da Vinci Code pilgrims.

A vampire's home is his castle.

The Vatican says news of the recognition of a new order of the Knights Templar is false. "As is known, the old Order of Templars was suppressed by Pope Clement V..." (1305-1314)
"Suppressed" is an interesting euphemism for burning at the stake.
- Hal

Madonna sees nothing sacrilegious about her mock crucifixion.

Scientology is fanning out in Florida.

Gnostics: Are they in the know?

Holy Fairies, Holy Grail.

The Da Vinci Code theory is not so shocking to Mormons.

A Stonehenge in the Amazon?

Tomb raiders plunder China's archaeological treasures.

An explorer of sacred sites.

Britain says UFOs haven't been flying there for 30 years.
But where do the alien tourists go now?

A new Elvira?

The Holy Grail and its many tales.

Cardinals say people are ignorant of Church history and that is why The Da Vinci Code is popular.

Da Vinci Code director laughs at disclaimer demands by Opus Dei.

Mexicans flock to "image of Jesus."

The internet for sale.

At this college one can relive the Middle Ages.

What does the future hold for fortune tellers in this city?

Making money on the "Mark of the Beast."

It's official, witchcraft is legal in Romania.

Cardinal issues statement that condoms are a "lesser evil" than AIDS.

Dan Brown's follow up to The Da Vinci Code, a novel tentatively entitled The Solomon Key, will be delayed until at least 2007.

Is Freemasonry in America Scottish Freemasonry?

A historian weighs in on the Knights Templar.

Did the Templars come to America 100 years before Columbus did?

The Da Vinci Code author and the Freemasons.

The unusual power brokers behind Pope Benedict.

U.S. Marines do extensive damage to ancient Babylon. Marine colonel offers somewhat of an apology.

Book Review
"The Last Cato," cracking the Dante code.

In quest of the actual Dracula.

Episcopal churches turn to U2 to increase attendance.
Considering the quality of current church leadership, Bono is a definite improvement.

In California the proposed sale to the Church of Scientology by a developer of a historic Masonic temple has angered members of a historical preservation society.

J. Gordon Melton: an academic who specializes in religion, the occult, and vampires.

He guards the secret of the Knights Templar temple.

The Da Vinci Code author now has another copyright claim to deal with.

Rabbi says Jews should learn the New Testament.

Internationally renowned editorial writer Georgie Anne Geyer gives a lecture in Egypt on the importance of...ancient cats!?

Some early Knights Templar are discovered by an archaeologist.





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