St. Luke Pilgrimage to Italy
November 10–22, 2025
Photos taken at the
Galleria Borghese
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ESE_5914 — We rendezvoused at St. Luke Church in Westport
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Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls,
our first pilgrimage site
FSC_7730 — Before entering the church we said a few prayers.
ESE_4567 — Father Kumar
ESE_4541 — Our guide to the basilica
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ESE_4550 — Our group
ESE_4553 — This is a Jubilee year. We entered through the Holy Door.
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FSC_7766 — The basilica has 150 columns.
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FSC_7796 — There is a medalion for every pope starting from St. Peter…
ESE_4588 — …including a blank medalion for Leo XIV.
FSC_7792 — We prayed before the relics of St. Paul.
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FSC_7802 — A grand colonnade outside the basilica
ESE_4618 — Pyramid of Cestius
ESE_4620 — Circus Maximus
ESE_4623 — Baths of Caracalla, where we saw
Aida
in 1976!
ESE_4642 — We said grace before our first dinner at
Trattoria D’Azeglio
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ESE_4632 — I think they gave this woman a discount to pose in the hotel lobby with these giant shopping bags!
ESE_4638 — Joyce, a fellow pilgrim
FSC_7810 — On line to our audience with Pope Leo, along with a couple of hundred thousand others. Some of our group members are on the right.
ESE_4648 — Yogi, our tour director
FSC_7819 — Entering St. Peter’s Square
FSC_7833 — There were hundreds of groups represented.
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ESE_4709 — The Pope is there, somewhere.
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Basilica of San Giovanni Laterano,
St. John Lateran, the Catholic “mother church” and the official seat of the pope.
ESE_4768 — Our guide to the basilica before the Holy Door.
FSC_7862 — Grand Boroque statuary
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ESE_4827 — Holy Door to the
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore,
Saint Mary Major, the largest Catholic basilica dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
ESE_4830 — Mary leads the way.
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FSC_7874 — The simple tomb of Pope Francis
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ESE_4847 — We visited St. Peter’s just before closing, when crowds were light.
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ESE_4851 — The Papal Apartments, from where the pope blesses the crowd
ESE_4857 — The Holy Door of St. Peter’s
ESE_4875 —
Pietà
by Michaelangelo
FSC_7914 — The magnificent dome of St. Peter’s and the
Baldachin
, a large Baroque sculpted bronze canopy over the high altar
ESE_4899 — St Peter, himself. You are no longer allowed to kiss his feet.
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ESE_4883 — Pope John XXIII
ESE_4893 — Saint Veronica holding her veil that she offered to Jesus…
ESE_4908 — Look carefully.
ESE_4916 — Entrance to the subterranean tombs
ESE_4915 — detail…
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ESE_4932 — On the way to Naples, we stopped at a cameo factory.
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The Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei
is a major Catholic pilgrimage site.
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ESE_4976 — Our guide, at the ruins of Pompeii, and our group member Theresa.
FSC_7980 — Pompeii is undergoing constant renovation and excavation.
FSC_7939 — A cast of a human victim of the eruption in the
Antiquarium of Pompeii,
an onsite museum, where we had never been before.
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FSC_7943 — Artifacts in the museum
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ESE_5015 — Livia
ESE_5027 — Vesuvius looms over the ruins of Pompeii.
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FSC_7950 — Our group
FSC_7952 — Donna
FSC_7975 — One of the many streets
ESE_5060 — The Romans often honored Greek gods.
ESE_5061 — It almost looks contemporary.
ESE_5069 — Margherita pizza for lunch
ESE_5082 — Our tour bus took us around Naples. We enjoyed our driver, Stefano.
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FSC_7988 — Naples Harbor with Mount Vesuvius on the right.
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FSC_7994 —
Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie
in San Giovanni Rotondo where
Padre Pio
worshiped
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ESE_5117 —
Padre Pio
ESE_5132 — Father Kumar was one of the celebrants at a mass given in Santa Maria delle Grazie.
FSC_7997 — The current hospital that Padre Pio founded
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ESE_5137 — The old church was too small to accomodate hordes of pilgrims, so a new, much larger church was built.
ESE_5134 — The new church is shaped like a dragon’s wing.
FSC_8012 — A hallway was lined with modern mosaics.
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ESE_5149 — Father Kumar celebrated a mass for us in Lanciano, the site of the first recorded Eucharistic miracle.
ESE_5144 — Donna gave a reading. IPhones provided the text for masses.
ESE_5176 — Our guide to Assisi, the home of St. Francis of Assisi
FSC_8036 — Looking out at the Italian countryside from Assisi
FSC_8037 — The Basilica of
Saint Clare,
a noblewoman who renounced her wealth to follow the teachings of Francis
FSC_8046 — The basilica had these unusual butresses.
ESE_5199 — Front of the Basilica of Saint Clare
ESE_5212 — A Roman temple that was converted into a Catholic church
ESE_5231 — Basilica of Saint Francis
FSC_8069 — The basilica has an upper and a lower church.
FSC_8073 — The upper church was dcorated with frescos by Giotto.
FSC_8083 — The lower courtyard hosts various festivals and events throughout the year.
FSC_8088 — We are about to leave for Padua.
ESE_5242 — The cathedral encloses the
Portiuncola Chapel,
where St. Francis worshiped.
ESE_5248 — The small Portiuncola chapel, inside the church
ESE_5252 — On the way to Padua, we stopped at a fine leather shop.
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IMG_4406 — Our best lunch, prosciutto with burrata and basil.
ESE_5300 — Before visiting Padua, we spent a day in Venice! We approached St. Mark’s Square by boat.
ESE_5318 — The younger members of our group with Yogi and our Venice guide behind them
ESE_5329 — We approached the Doge’s Palace.
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ESE_5334 — Prisoners crossed the
Bridge of Sighs
to meet their punishment.
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FSC_8105 — The bell tower, clock and St. Mark’s Basilica
ESE_5351 — Column honoring Saint Mark
ESE_5354 — Column honoring Saint Theodore
ESE_5385 — The Romanesque Saint Mark’s Basilica
ESE_5362 — The mosaic over the main doorway
ESE_5361 — Sample chips, used to make mosaics
ESE_5365 — Two of the four famous horses that adorn the Cathedral. They were coveted by Napoleon.
ESE_5369 — Mechanical bell ringers, chime on the hour.
FSC_8121 — The main square
ESE_5395 — We went on a walking tour, crossing bridges over canals.
ESE_5398 — Venetians who died in German concentration camps
ESE_5417 — Even Venetians have to hang out their laundry.
FSC_8134 — This spiral staircase features stunning views of the city from its top.
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ESE_5435 — Father Kumar celebrated a mass in a chapel of Saint Mark’s.
ESE_5441 — Gondola rides were in store for us next!
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FSC_8149 — Our fellow travelers in our gondola, which could hold five
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ESE_5458 — The Realto Bridge from our gondola
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ESE_5496 — Peter, Carmen, Donna, Ulla and Barbara S.
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ESE_5500 — Lunch in
Serafina
FSC_8178 — The interior of Saint Mark’s
ESE_5517 — Dusty statues
ESE_5527 — and golden mosaics
FSC_8200 — Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
FSC_8190 — One of five cloisters in the basilica
ESE_5538 — Father Kumar celebrated mass in a chapel in the basilica
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ESE_5548 — It is really hard to blow a trumpet when you don’t have lips!
FSC_8199 — The reliquary was a Boroque masterpiece.
FSC_8207 — The
Grand Bellavista Hotel
in Montecatini Terme, was all decked out for Christmas.
FSC_8201 — We stayed in a luxurious suite there.
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ESE_5567 — After dinner, Father Kumar asked us to think about prayer.
FSC_8215 — Florence—the baptistry and the
Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore
, called Il Duomo
FSC_8251 — Baptistry
FSC_8216 —
Il Duomo
and the bell tower, that we climbed many years ago
ESE_5600 — The famous baptistry doors by Ghiberti
FSC_8222 — A panel of a door shows its accurate use of perspective.
ESE_5604 — A portrait of Ghiberti, himself, on the doors
FSC_8227 — A carousel and 19th century government buildings
ESE_5619 — Touching the boar, outside the leather market, is supposed to bring good luck.
ESE_5634 — The Ponte Vecchio, the only bridge in Florence not bombed by Hitler in World War II
ESE_5630 — View from the bridge enjoyed by a duck, as well as us
FSC_8237 — Ulla
ESE_5633 — The public walkway, under the private one used by the Medici family to commute to and from the Uffizzi.
ESE_5639 — Amerigo Vespucci on the right
ESE_5641 — Dante Allighieri, looking stern
ESE_5647 — The main square of Florence featured many statues, including this copy of Michaelangelo’s David.
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ESE_5661 — Florentine lion
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ESE_5671 — A wedding was taking place, atteneded by scores of pigeons.
FSC_8245 — A group of us gathered at
Trattoria Anita
for lunch.
ESE_5679 — We enjoyed Tuscan Steak for our 49th anniversary—Wow!
52f1f6b1-4de6-4923-82cd-a199aa34ee06 — Cheers
ESE_5919 — A plate we bought in Florence to hang on our kitchen wall
ESE_5681 — A
Wine Door
—once widespread. Ring the bell to get a bottle.
FSC_8255 — We visited
Galleria Borghese
on our own.
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Pope Paul V
(Camillo Borghese), the gallery’s namesake.
ESE_5698 — A mosaic “painting”
ESE_5707 — They had far more art than room to display it.
FSC_8261 — The density of major works was breathtaking.
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ESE_5736 —
Leda and the Swan
by Cesare da Sesto (1744-1523), after a lost painting by da Vinci. The swan was Jupiter as a seducer.
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ESE_5755 — A younster on our guided tour brought a sketchbook and was quite an artist himself.
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ESE_5802 — Bernini’s “The Rape of Proserpina [by Pluto]”
ESE_5809 — Notice how Pluto’s fingers dig into Proserpina’s flesh.
ESE_5822 — Bernini’s “Truth Unveiled by Time”
ESE_5867 — Napoleon’s sister. She said the studio was warm, so she was not uncomfortable.
ESE_5871 — Bernini’s David
ESE_5873 — Apollo & Phoebe
ESE_5874 — Apollo, struck by Cupid’s arrow, pursues Phoebe, who turns into a tree as she is almost captured.
ESE_5850 — Saint Jerome thanslating the Bible. The skull is a reminder of man’s mortality.
IMG_4411 — The hotel served us turkey for Thanksgiving.
ESE_5897 — Our last view of Rome on the way to the airport. Arrivederci Roma!
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