Source:Reuters Published: 2013-10-13 22:03:01
The Vatican has withdrawn thousands of official papal medals from sale after discovering they had misspelled Jesus' name.
A Latin inscription around the edge of the medals to mark the first year of Pope Francis' pontificate referred to "Lesus."
The medals, produced in gold, silver and bronze by the Italian State Mint, went on sale in official Vatican stores on October 8 but were withdrawn two days later, the Vatican Publishing House said. The inscription is Francis' papal motto, from a meditation by the 8th-century English monk the Venerable Bede.
According to the Vatican website, the Latin inscription means, "Jesus therefore sees the tax collector, and since he sees by having mercy and by choosing, he says to him, 'follow me.'"
Before they were withdrawn, four people bought the medals, which could fetch high prices on rare coin markets, Italian media reported.
Reuters