The surviving Lost Gospel of Judas was mentioned in a publication by the bishop of Lyon, St. Irenaeus over 1700 years ago. In it, Judas betrays Jesus Christ on Jesus' own order. Accounts on the Gospels of John, Luke, Mark, and Matthew depicts Judas as a reviled traitor who betrayed Jesus in exchange for 30 pieces of silver.

The manuscript was believed to be discovered in El Minya, Egypt during the 1970s. It was not until 2000 that it would resurface and be identified as The Gospel of Judas. Because of its fragile state, it took five years to reconstruct the manuscript to a readable form.

This document is generating controversy around the world as it contradicts Catholic Church belief on who Judas Iscariot really was.