Sunday, April 4, 2010

The Holiest of Holy Weeks

If you're going to be in Rome for Easter Week, you might as well go to as many churches as you can.
That's what I did on Good Friday. My self-guided "Church Blitz" lead me all over Rome. I started out at noon at the closest church, Santa Maria d. Grazie and ventured eastward from there, saying at least a decade of the Rosary in each. Here's the full itinerary:
1. Santa Maria d. Grazie
2. San Giovanni d. Fiorentini
3. Santa Maria degli Angeli a di Martiri
4. Santa Maria Maggiore
5. San Passede
-qick stop of at the American Seminary for Confession-
6. Ss. Ambroggio e Carlo
-quick stop for the main meal of the day (pizza)-
7. Chiesa Gesu e Maria al Corso (for Veneration of the Cross)
8. Basilica San Giacomo
9. Santa Maria d. Montesanto

When evening came, I went to the Colosseum for the Pope's Stations of the Cross. They announced each station in several languages (as seen in the video below). The candle-lit ceremoy was a nice end to the day.



While Good Friday was sunny and warm, Easter Sunday was rainy and cold. But Mass in Piazza di San Pietro (St. Peter's Square), was still on. So at 7AM Lauren (a fellow Tyler artist) and I went to wait in line to get into the Square at 8:15. We got to our seats around 9, ready for Mass at 10:15 between a sea of umbrellas and make-shift cardboard umbrellas. It was a wonderful celebration, mostly in Latin and Italian, but represented several languages through the readings (Second reading was in English) and intercessions. It was quite cold and wet, so Lauren and I left right after the Mass was done. By the time we remembered that the Pope gives his Pascal Statement we had alrady left or seats with no way back. But according to my roomates, who managed to stay report that nothing notable happened (Just the usual call to help less fortunate Nations). Below is a video of a beginning bit of Mass, with the revelation of the Icon of Christ as Savior.




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