Italy Packages for the Seven Pilgrim Churches in Rome

The eternal city of Rome is one of the most visited cities of Catholic pilgrims all over the world. Rome alone holds over 100 churches since the 4th century. Its churches stand as living reminder of a supreme being which gifts mankind with the gift of artistry and ingenuity, but above all, the gift of peace and harmony among all people regardless of religion and beliefs. There are numerous Italy packages to cater to your need should you wish to make your own pilgrimage to Rome.

In the Catholic tradition, there are seven pilgrim churches in Rome. Pilgrimage often refers to religious places which are of sizable distance from their home which the Catholics visit. It is also believed that visiting these holy sites merit indulgences to the pilgrim. Briefly, an indulgence is the lessening of earthly punishment because of sins which are already forgiven. They are also given for specific good works and prayers. Many travel agencies offer Italy vacation packages which include these seven pilgrim churches to cater to the needs and itinerary of Catholic travelers.

A pilgrimage to Rome’s seven pilgrim churches is included in any Italy vacation package tailor made for the purpose. First stop in your Pilgrim Churches is the Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. The church is the official seat of the Bishop of Rome who is also the Pope. It is also the mother church of the Roman Catholics. Second stop is the St. Peter’s Basilica. It is the largest Catholic Church in world which makes the basilica ideal for major liturgical functions. The Pope frequently celebrates masses in this Church and it is also the place where the relics of St. Peter, the first Pope are interred. The third church is the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls. The church is one of the ancient papal basilicas and the home of the relics of the apostle St. Paul. Completing the four patriarchal basilicas is the Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major. It is also called the Liberian Basilica and it is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The church is also the home of the famous and miraculous icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary. More »

Gone, But Not Forgotten – Physical Keepsakes Of The Deceased

When someone who was loved passes away, there is a natural desire to somehow hold onto their presence by possessing something of a physical nature of the deceased. Although there are simple ways to accomplish this, history provides us with many examples of people going to extremes to obtain physical keepsakes of infamous people.

Perhaps more than any other religion, the Roman Catholic Church bestows special honors and veneration upon body parts of saints and martyrs. St. Jerome (ca. A.D. 340-420) declared that it was proper to venerate the relics of the martyrs “in order the better to adore him whose martyrs they are.” To this end, the Catholic Church has decreed that the whole or any part of the body of a saint/martyr is to be classified as a “First-Class” relic. In many locations throughout the world, the ultimate “First Class” relic displayed in a Church would be the whole “incorruptible” (barely decomposed) body of a saint.

Some of the physical keepsakes that have been obtained from deceased public figures range from the fairly tame to the truly bizarre. The Maine Historical Society has a locket of George Washington’s hair on public display. Famous Italian astronomer and visionary Galileo has his finger on exhibit in a Museum in Florence, Italy. At the Henry Ford Museum a test tube that allegedly contains the last breath of Thomas Edison can be viewed. In a more recent example of macabre keepsakes, it has been learned that back in the sixties singer/songwriter John Lennon had given a tooth to his housekeeper. It has now been put up for auction and is expected to fetch the sum of at least $16,000.00! More »

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