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By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú ACI Prensa Staff, Apr 17, 2025 / 08:00 am With the aim of enhancing the journey of pilgrims heading to Rome for the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope, the Fabric of St. Peter has undertaken various restoration and innovation projects. The Fabric of St. Peter is responsible for the preservation and upkeep of St. Peter’s Basilica and its surroundings. A recent press conference unveiled the restoration efforts, technological advancements, and security upgrades, including a new evacuation strategy for St. Peter’s Basilica. The restoration work focused on the monuments housing the tombs of popes Paul III and Urban…

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Welcome to Rome: A First-Time Traveler’s Guide Planning your first trip to Rome can be both exciting and overwhelming. With so much to see and do, it’s important to make sure you cover all the essential aspects of your trip. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to navigate Rome like a pro. Need Help Planning? This post includes affiliate links. Rome Travel Planning Introduction Rome, the Eternal City, is a vibrant and sprawling metropolis rich in history, culture, and architectural wonders. Navigating its ancient streets and modern infrastructure can be a challenge for first-time…

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By Kate Quiñones CNA Staff, Apr 17, 2025 / 09:00 am While Easter dates usually differ between Eastern and Western Christians, this year both Easter celebrations land on the same day — a coincidence that could be an opportunity for progress in ecumenical dialogue. This year’s Easter falls in the 1,700th anniversary year of the Council of Nicaea — the first ecumenical council that was held in the fourth century. Most known for defending the divinity of Christ against the heresy of Arianism, the council also established a universal formula for calculating the date of Easter. Nicaea decreed that Easter…

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In a recent interview with Vatican Media, Meron Rapoport, editor of +972 Magazine, shed light on the crucial role of journalists in Gaza who risk their lives to bring firsthand accounts of the war to global and Israeli audiences. Written by Roberto Cetera and Linda Bordoni Amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza, over 200 journalists and media workers have tragically lost their lives since October 2023, making it one of the most perilous locations for journalists worldwide. Despite the dangers, a brave few Palestinian reporters remain on the ground, determined to share the reality of life within the besieged Strip.…

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Step into the world of director and screenwriter Mauro Borrelli’s latest film, The Last Supper, as he takes audiences on an intimate journey through the final hours before Christ’s Passion. Starring James Oliver Wheatley, Jamie Ward, and James Faulkner, this captivating retelling breathes new life into a timeless story. Mauro Borrelli’s inspiration for The Last Supper came from a moment of contemplation in front of Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic painting. He wondered why no one had ever explored the depth of emotion and mystery surrounding that pivotal moment in history. With a commitment to theological and historical accuracy, Borrelli delved…

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Navigating through public debate is becoming increasingly difficult. Whether it’s domestic or international politics, the space for reasoned discussion is shrinking. Amidst the shouting and ideological posturing, finding solace in a good read is often the best option. When it comes to international relations theory, there is a plethora of classic works to choose from – Edward H. Carr, Hans Morgenthau, Raymond Aron, Martin Wight, Kenneth Waltz, among others. A recent addition to the shelves is The Suicide of Peace: Why the Liberal International Order Failed (1989-2024) by Alessandro Colombo, a professor of International Relations at the University of Milan.…

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By Kristina Millare Vatican City, Apr 17, 2025 / 07:00 am Jubilee of Hope pilgrims are embarking on two historic church pilgrimages this week to spiritually prepare for Easter: St. Philip Neri’s Seven Churches Pilgrimage and the Holy Thursday Seven Churches walk. Dating back to the 16th century, the 15.5-mile St. Philip Neri pilgrimage is one of the oldest Roman Catholic traditions, initiated by the saint himself to unite people in their journey towards God. The pilgrimage includes visits to seven Roman churches, among them the four papal basilicas: St. Peter’s Basilica, the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the Basilica…

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As Easter approaches, Pope Francis and the Chief Rabbi of Rome, Riccardo Di Segni, continue their tradition of exchanging messages of mutual good wishes, fostering a spirit of fraternal dialogue and interreligious friendship. In a heartfelt message to Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni on Holy Thursday, Pope Francis extended his greetings to the Jewish community of Rome as they prepare to celebrate Pesach, the Jewish Passover of the year 5785. “As the feast of Pesach draws near,” the Pope wrote to the Chief Rabbi of Rome, “I wish to extend my warmest and fraternal greetings to you and the beloved Jewish…

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By Courtney Mares Rome Newsroom, Apr 17, 2025 / 05:35 am On Holy Thursday, more than 1,880 priests, bishops, and cardinals renewed the promises made at their ordinations during the Chrism Mass inside St. Peter’s Basilica. Pope Francis delegated Cardinal Domenico Calcagno, a retired Vatican official who oversaw the Holy See’s management of real estate and investments until 2018, to preside over the Mass on April 17. Calcagno read a homily written by Pope Francis, who did not attend the Mass due to his ongoing convalescence following a prior hospitalization for double pneumonia. Cardinal Domenico Calcagno reads Pope Francis’ homily…

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