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Vatican to exhibit Secret Archives

A visitor looks at a display showing a photo of Pope Pius XII in the Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum on Holocaust Memorial Day in Jerusalem, April 21, 2009. Critics of Pius XII say he did not take action to stop the killing of Jews during the Holocaust. Israelis remember the 6 million Jews killed by Nazis during the Holocaust on the annual Holocaust Memorial Day. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)
A visitor looks at a display showing a photo of Pope Pius XII in the Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum on Holocaust Memorial Day in Jerusalem, April 21, 2009. Critics of Pius XII say he did not take action to stop the killing of Jews during the Holocaust. Israelis remember the 6 million Jews killed by Nazis during the Holocaust on the annual Holocaust Memorial Day. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill) | License Photo

VATICAN CITY, July 5 (UPI) -- The Vatican plans to put items from its Secret Archives on public display next year to observe the 400th anniversary of the trove of documents.

The exhibition, "Lux in Arcana: The Vatican Secret Archives Revealed," will range across the centuries, The Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday. It will be open from February to September at the Capitoline Museums in Rome.

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The papers in the archives date back 1,000 years. The exhibit is expected to include documents from the trial of Galileo, the appeal sent to Clement VII in 1530 by the English Parliament seeking an end to Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and papers on the actions of Pope Pius XII during World War II.

The Vatican has been more open about the Secret Archives in recent years in an effort to counter books like Dan Brown's "Angels & Demons" and "The Da Vinci Code." An authorized book about the archives was published last year.

Monsignor Sergio Pagano, the keeper of the archives, told the Italian news agency ANSA Tuesday he expects work on Pius XII's papers to be completed in three to four years. Any decision on publication will be up to Benedict XVI or his successor.

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Pagano said the historical material "will be succulent, it will be tasty because it will focus on many problems which are discussed acritically today because those sources are lacking."

Pius XII is controversial because of his failure to speak openly about the Nazi policy of extermination of Jews and others. Supporters say he saved many Jews and believed he could be more effective by working quietly.

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