Jiang identifies Peter's 'burial ground' in Canto 27 as the Vatican, the seat of the Catholic Church.
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Canto 27
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "He who on earth usurps my place, my place, my place that in the sight of God's own Son is vacant now, has made..."
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"He who on earth usurps my place, my place, my place that in the sight of God's own Son is vacant now, has made..."
"Okay, all right. This is Peter, okay? And Peter has come out and he is making the most radical, the most revolutionary chrism of..."
"...sense. All right. Let's keep on going, guys. This is now Canto 27. Okay."
"Canto 27. Unto the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Glory, all paradise began so that the sweetness of the singing held me rapt. What..."
"right let's continue okay canto 27 verse 28 then i saw all the heaven colored by the hue that paints the clouds at morning..."
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