The Vatican City Is Important for the amount of Christianity it has in its city. (Some Say Country) If you go to wikitravel.org and type in the keyword "Vatican City", you will probably get a good update. =)
It is the home of the Pope, Head Quarters of the church, Worlds smallest country.
Catholic AnswerIts primary significance is that it contains the Holy Father, the visible head of the Church on earth. It also contains the centralized administration for the Church, and its history in the Vatican Library and Museums.from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Vatican. A group of buildings in Rome, clustered around the palace of the Pope. The first to build a residence near the ancient Basilica of St. Peter was Pope Symmachus (reigned 498-514). Through subsequent purchase the popes acquired possession of the entire Vatican Hill. The property now is the largest palace in the world. Only a small part is used for living quarters; most of the buildings serve the purpose of the arts and sciences, and the administration of Church affairs.
Vatican City is an independent city-state, and independent country, totally surrounded by the city of Rome and Italy. It is important as it is the location of the Holy See - the pope - who governs the entire Catholic Church.
Leaders of the Roman Catholic Church hang out and make a lot of decisions there.
The Vatican is the administrative center of the Catholic Church - the place where the Pope resided.
It is where the Pope lives.
The elderly might enjoy vacations that have a religious aspect to them. A trip to a location with historical significance, or perhaps a cultural icon like the Vatican, may perk their interest.
No. Doughnuts have no Religious significance.
There is no change in significance before or after.
Certainly, there are several , devoted to religious art, for example. There is also a Library,
There are a few shops in the Vatican and most sell religious items and/or souvenirs.
The Colosseum did not have any religious significance. It was built as an arena for the gladiatorial games.
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The Vatican has no major industry or agriculture. They do sell souvenirs and a variety of religious items in the gift shops in the Vatican. Few of these are actually made in the Vatican, however.
Yes, it is an elected theocracy or monarchy so is both religious and political.
The Vatican.
Every place in the Vatican has historical significance but the best known are Saint Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.
The Star of David is a relatively modern symbol of no religious significance for Jews.