What ritual was Sophie's grandfather doing?

Summary: Chapter 74
Langdon guesses that Sophie witnessed her grandfather participating in a sex ritual. Sophie confirms this. Langdon tells her it was the ancient ritual of Hieros Gamos. Before the Church controlled societal norms, he says, sex was viewed as a sacred union between male and female.
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What ritual was Sauniere doing?

When she was a little bit older and coming back from school, she had seen Saunière perform a sex ritual named Hieros Gamos which caused them to become estranged and not speak for about a decade, and this tense relationship is seen when she continually refers to her grandfather by his last name.
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Who was Sophies grandfather in Da Vinci Code?

Jacques Saunière Saint-Clair is the curator of the Louvre, head of the secret Priory of Sion and grandfather of Sophie Neveu.
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Is Sophie the Holy Grail?

Summary: Chapter 56

Langdon explains that the Holy Grail is a woman. He shows Sophie the ancient symbol for male and female. The symbol for female resembles a chalice. The Holy Grail is just a metaphor for the embodiment of the sacred female, which has been lost through Christianity.
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Does Sophie marry Langdon?

Does Sophie marry Langdon? Robert Langdon, hero in each of the last four Dan Brown novels over the last 13 years, is unmarried. His beautiful female partner, whoever she is in any of his books, is never married either. There, the book ends.
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Is Sophie a descendant of Jesus?

The Priory doesn't protect the last descendant of Christ

So, Sophie is the last living descendant of Jesus Christ.
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Is The Da Vinci Code real?

"The Da Vinci Code" is the fictional story of a conspiracy -- perpetrated by the Catholic Church and ongoing for 2,000 years -- to hide the truth about Jesus. Certain clues emerge through the works of Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Who is the bloodline of Jesus in Da Vinci Code?

And so, the book concludes, Da Vinci is trying to tell us that Mary Magdalene was the "holy vessel" who carried "the royal bloodline of Jesus Christ" by bearing his child.
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What happened to Sophie's parents in The Da Vinci Code?

Sophie's parents were of the blood line of Jesus and Mary, but they had changed their names for safety. Supposedly, they were in a car accident, but the grandparents suspected it was not actually an accident. They faked the deaths of the grandmother and Sophie's brother, both of whom went into hiding in Scotland.
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What is the meaning of the ending of The Da Vinci Code?

In the end, he even goes and kneels at the Louvre, just like the Templar Knights before him did. In this sense, Robert becomes the guardian of the secret of the location of the tomb. He is exactly like those knights who vowed to protect the enigma of the Holy Grail that the Opus Dei wants to destroy.
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What did Sophie's grandfather do?

Langdon guesses that Sophie witnessed her grandfather participating in a sex ritual. Sophie confirms this. Langdon tells her it was the ancient ritual of Hieros Gamos. Before the Church controlled societal norms, he says, sex was viewed as a sacred union between male and female.
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Is Sophie Neveu The Holy Grail?

There, they find Sophie's long-believed-dead grandmother and little brother. Turns out Sophie's family is the Holy Grail bloodline.
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Why does the guy in The Da Vinci Code whip himself?

Silas would do anything for the bishop, including murder. He justifies this blind devotion with religion. His faith in the ultra-conservative Opus Dei allows him to inflict violence upon himself (as well as, you know, to others) as a purging mechanism.
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Is Sophie Neveu in The Lost Symbol?

Sure, Robert Langdon's love for semiotics and tweed jackets echo those of another professorial type named Jones, but Dan Brown's hero eschews action for more cerebral approaches, leaving what passes for ass-kicking to his beautiful code-breaking sidekick, Sophie Neveu.
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Who played the albino in Da Vinci Code?

Among his co-stars is Paul Bettany, the British actor playing monk-assassin Silas, an albino with red eyes who carries out a series of bloody murders to secure the secret of the Holy Grail, a trove of lost Christian documents that could prove Jesus had wed.
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Who is Silas in The Da Vinci Code?

"Silas" (real name is Simon) is the antagonist in The Da Vinci Code, although he isn't evil in his nature. Silas, being an Opus Dei follower, is instructed by The Teacher to locate the Holy Grail, killing whoever is needed to be killed in order to find it. In the film adaptation, Silas is portrayed by Paul Bettany.
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What was the secret in The Da Vinci Code?

A Secret Known to Dozens or More in Every Generation for 2,000 Years Can't Remain Secret: The Da Vinci Code tells us that the Church's leadership and the Priory of Sion have known the Mary Magdalene secret since the time of the apostles, but they've kept it from the rest of the world.
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What language does Silas speak?

In the film, Silas is Spanish (presumably Basque) and speaks several lines in Spanish.
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What happens to aringarosa ring?

Fache reveals that he'd gotten Aringarosa's ring back from the pilot, and returns it to him. The bishop is extremely grateful. They both silently bond over their uncertain futures.
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What is the name of Jesus's wife?

Mary Magdalene as Jesus's wife

One of these texts, known as the Gospel of Philip, referred to Mary Magdalene as Jesus's companion and claimed that Jesus loved her more than the other disciples.
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Is Mary Magdalene buried under Louvre?

#4 Mary Magdalene is buried under the Louvre

For those who haven't yet read the book or seen the film, I highly recommend you either read or watch one version- or binge on both (and you can find all the Parisian Da Vinci filming locations here).
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Did Jesus have a wife?

"Christian tradition has long held that Jesus was not married, even though no reliable historical evidence exists to support that claim," King said in a press release.
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Does Jesus have a bloodline?

The Jesus bloodline refers to the proposition that a lineal sequence of descendants of the historical Jesus has persisted to the present time. The claims frequently depict Jesus as married, often to Mary Magdalene, and as having descendants living in Europe, especially France but also the UK.
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Is Mary Magdalene in the Last Supper?

For example, in the film's version of the Last Supper, Mary Magdalene is seated on Jesus' right-hand side.
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Is the Rose Line real?

Rose Line is a fictional name given to the Paris Meridian and to the sunlight line defining the exact time of Easter on the Gnomon of Saint-Sulpice, marked by a brass strip on the floor of the church, where the two are conflated, by Dan Brown in his 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code.
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