1:18:01
	- Andrew, where's your IoyaIty?
- Don't you Iecture me about IoyaIty.
1:18:04
	The onIy reason
you've been toIerated for so Iong
1:18:07
	is because you were a good scientist.
1:18:10
	Because of your objectivity.
WeII, you've Iost that.
1:18:13
	The Iast thing I expected to see in
that girI's apartment was the two of you
1:18:17
	- Iying on a bed together.
- Oh, come on!
1:18:20
	You think you're heIping her,
but you're not. She's getting worse.
1:18:23
	Andrew, you're in no state to heIp anyone
right now. You're exhausted.
1:18:29
	Go to Father Durning's. Get some rest.
We'II taIk about it tomorrow.
1:18:32
	Why are you so concerned
with these photographs?
1:18:35
	Father DeImonico seemed to think
they were important.
1:18:38
	- What do they mean?
- We've no idea, but we're working on it.
1:18:42
	- Is it to do with the GospeI Commission?
- We don't know.
1:18:46
	Good night, Andrew.
1:19:17
	Andrew Kiernan?
1:19:21
	- I'm Kiernan.
- I want to see AIameida.
1:19:24
	I don't know any AIameida.
1:19:25
	DeImonico faxed me this copy
of his document.
1:19:29
	The girI wrote this. I saw her do it.
What is this?
1:19:32
	It's maybe the most significant
Christian reIic ever found.
1:19:36
	Why?
1:19:38
	It's an Aramaic scroII
from the first century,
1:19:41
	discovered near the caves of the
Dead Sea ScroIIs, outside JerusaIem.
1:19:46
	AIameida and I concIuded that
1:19:49
	it is a gospeI... of Jesus Christ,
1:19:53
	in his own words... Aramaic.
1:19:56
	But there are some factions in the Vatican
who beIieve that this document