Google translate is not wanting to translate this page much at all. (odd)
Intro translation using Bing
The Roman Institute of the Görres Society (RIGG) is a foreign institute of the Görres Society located in Campo Santo Teutonico in Vatican City. It was founded in 1888 and is mainly involved in the field of church history and Christian archaeology as well as in the related subjects. Together with the College of Priests in Campo Santo Teutonico, it maintains a library managed by it. The Römische Viertelschrift fĂŒr Christliche Altertumskunde und Kirchengeschichte is published jointly by the Kolleg and the Institute. Stefan Heid has been director of the institute since 2011 (as of 2020). His deputy is Johannes Grohe.
Vatican City? No shit. We know that's Satan's nest.
The Görres Society (German: Görres-Gesellschaft) is a German learned society, whose goal is to foster interdisciplinarity and apply scientific principles to different disciplines, based in the Catholic tradition. The Gorres society is divided into 20 sections, in which members meet at the annual general meeting
On the surface, not much to comment about. Now we go down the rabbit hole.
The publishing house Schnell & Steiner offers an extensive and high-quality publishing program with approximately 4,500 available titles from all areas of art and cultural history, archaeology, architectural history and architecture. Every year we publish 80 to 100 books and art guides, including exhibition catalogues.
One of the books they publish for RIGG. (apparently)
Look at the baby. Its elbow is resting on a skull. It appears to have bones in its hands and one hand is covering its left eye. Skull, bones, and one-eye symbolism. (although the visible bone is cut strangely on the end) I don't know what the veil is all about. I'm not familiar with that as a symbol. The thing on the left is NOT an owl. (I would have fell out of my chair.) It is some sort of vase? with a crested lion and some other animals. (antelope?)
It's late here and the owl outside my window seems to agree with my assessment. Ha!
Creepy for sure. This could be it. A graveyard in the Vatican. Saying the past has a future does sound like they are using those old bones for something :/
I think I have something; possibly even "it". Anybody speak German?
RIGG is in all-caps so I ran down that road finding this.
https://www.allacronyms.com/RIGG
Römisches Institut der Görres-Gesellschaft
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B6misches_Institut_der_G%C3%B6rres-Gesellschaft
Google translate is not wanting to translate this page much at all. (odd)
Intro translation using Bing
Vatican City? No shit. We know that's Satan's nest.
Campo Santo Teutonico?
https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/campo-santo-teutonico
Görres Society?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6rres_Society
On the surface, not much to comment about. Now we go down the rabbit hole.
Here is the website for RIGG.
Römisches Institut der Görres-Gesellschaft
https://goerres-gesellschaft-rom.de/en/
They seem to have an affinity for . . . wait for it . . . OWLS!
I spotted two of them on their main page when clicked to German.
https://goerres-gesellschaft-rom.de/de/news-termine/aus-aller-welt/2906-goerres-treffen-in-muenchen
https://goerres-gesellschaft-rom.de/en/news-dates/vortraege-tagungen/2895-vortrag-ueber-die-geschichte-des-roemischen-instituts-der-goerres-gesellschaft-2
(I know, I know, owls are often associated with education, but there is more.)
Nice red folder you got there...
https://goerres-gesellschaft-rom.de/de/news-termine/aus-aller-welt/2839-georg-kolb-erhaelt-augsburger-bistumspreis
You can translate, but he's just getting an award.
Back to the main page.
https://goerres-gesellschaft-rom.de/de/
Notice the upside down cross? Why is an institute located in Vatican City using a publisher whose logo has a very visible upside down cross?
https://schnell-und-steiner.de/
Intro translation using Bing
One of the books they publish for RIGG. (apparently)
https://schnell-und-steiner.de/produkt/neue-aspekte-einer-geschichte-des-kirchlichen-lebens/
Look at the baby. Its elbow is resting on a skull. It appears to have bones in its hands and one hand is covering its left eye. Skull, bones, and one-eye symbolism. (although the visible bone is cut strangely on the end) I don't know what the veil is all about. I'm not familiar with that as a symbol. The thing on the left is NOT an owl. (I would have fell out of my chair.) It is some sort of vase? with a crested lion and some other animals. (antelope?)
It's late here and the owl outside my window seems to agree with my assessment. Ha!
Great contribution, I think you might be on to something!
both the unlit candle (not bone) and veil would be symbols of ignorance.
Creepy for sure. This could be it. A graveyard in the Vatican. Saying the past has a future does sound like they are using those old bones for something :/