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Welcome to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, where art meets transformation. The conference kicks off with the Pope’s call to establish a network of “cities of refuge,” setting the stage for the grand inauguration of the captivating “Changes” photo exhibition. By Beatrice Guarrera Transport yourself from the lush landscapes of the Brazilian Amazon to the touching Australian sky to the stark reality of drought-stricken Bangladesh through the lens of the “Changes” photo exhibition. Curated by Lia and Marianna Beltrami, in collaboration with the Dicastery for Communication, the exhibit showcases 24 powerful shots capturing the essence of change and resilience. The…

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Welcome to this week’s exciting news from the Eastern Churches! Collaborating with L’Œuvre d’Orient, we bring you updates on the Julian calendar’s Palm Sunday celebration, Cardinal Louis Sako’s priestly jubilee, and the upcoming 150th anniversary of St. Joseph University in Beirut. Let’s dive into the highlights of this week! A Colorful Palm Sunday Celebration On Sunday, April 29, Eastern Christians rejoiced in Palm Sunday celebrations as they followed the Julian calendar. Across Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria, vibrant processions honored Jesus’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem with waving palm branches. This joyous occasion, marked by colorful attire and festive spirits,…

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The Timeless Legacy of the Swiss Guards: Safeguarding Popes for Over 500 Years Every year on 6 May, the Vatican hosts a grand ceremony to enlist new soldiers into the ranks of the Pontifical Swiss Guards, one of the oldest standing armies in existence. Set against the backdrop of the S. Damaso courtyard of the Apostolic Palace, this event sees a fresh cohort of guards swear a solemn oath of loyalty to the pope. This tradition dates back to 6 May 1527, when 147 Swiss Guards made the ultimate sacrifice to protect Pope Clement VII from the forces of the…

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Ride and Earn: Florence’s Incentive Program for Cyclists Looking to ditch your car and opt for a more eco-friendly way to get around? Florence has just the solution for you with its new incentive-based scheme aimed at promoting cycling among residents, especially commuters. The pilot project, named Pedala, Firenze ti premia (Pedal, Florence rewards you), offers cyclists the opportunity to earn up to €30 a month or a maximum of €2 a day. Open to all residents over 18 in Florence and those commuting to the city for work or study from the greater metropolitan area, the €1.2 million program…

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October 21, 2021 Welcome to our new space! We are excited to announce that after nearly three years of intensive renovation, our first floor is finally complete. The project has been a labor of love, and we are thrilled to see it come to fruition. In August, we started moving in all our furniture that had been in storage, preparing the classrooms for our first group of students in September. It’s been a joy to welcome the Swiss School of Management and other affiliate programs into our newly transformed space overlooking Campo de’ Fiori. The transformation is truly remarkable, and…

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Welcome to Wanted in Rome! Are you an expatriate living in Rome or planning a visit to the Eternal City? Look no further than Wanted in Rome – your go-to monthly magazine in English since 1985. Our publication covers all the latest Rome news stories that cater to both English and Italian-speaking residents, as well as tourists. But that’s not all – we also provide classifieds, stunning photos, event information, guides to museums, churches, galleries, exhibits, fashion, food, and local travel tips. Stay connected with us and immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse culture of Rome. Explore everything this…

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Experience Rome’s Birthday Celebrations Like Never Before Join in the festivities as Rome marks its 2777th birthday on Sunday, April 21st, known as Natale di Roma. This annual celebration commemorates the founding of Rome in 753 BC by Romulus. From parades to historical re-enactments, free museum visits, and important inaugurations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy during Natale di Roma. Explore the exciting program of events below. Step Back in Time with Gruppo Storico Romano Witness history come alive with the renowned historical dramatic society, Gruppo Storico Romano, as they re-enact epic battles, rituals, ceremonies, and thrilling gladiatorial fights. This…

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Welcome to Rome’s Traffic-Free Sundays! Are you ready to experience Rome like never before? Get ready for the upcoming traffic-free Sundays in the eternal city! Rome is taking a stand against air pollution by implementing traffic restrictions on five Sundays between November and March 2024. The next date to mark on your calendar is 24 March, the final Sunday in the current series of car-free days. During this time, motorists will not be allowed to drive within the green belt from 07:30 to 12:30 and from 16:30 to 20:30. These special days, known as Ecological Sundays, aim to reduce air…

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Welcome to Easter in Rome! Alexander Meddings Verified writer GUIDED TOURFrom €65.00 Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Tour Easter is among the best times of year to visit the Italian capital. The city is busy, bustling and at its vibrant best, with pilgrims, tourists, and locals colouring the city with life. Contrary to popular belief, Easter Weekend is not the busiest period in Rome. People instead tend to incorporate the weekends before or after into their vacation plans. But the triduum (the Latin term for the three days between Holy Thursday and Easter Sunday) does come with its own challenges,…

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Welcome to Wanted in Rome! Discover Rome with Wanted in Rome, a monthly magazine catering to expatriates in the city since 1985. Our publication is your go-to source for all things Rome, covering news stories, events, museums, churches, galleries, fashion, food, and local travel tips. Whether you’re an English or Italian speaking resident, or just visiting, Wanted in Rome has something for everyone. Source link

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