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Christmas in Rome

Christmas in Rome. We went to mass at Sant’ Ignazio church, to a carnival at Piazza Navona, and to see other sights. Most of Rome was closed for December 25 and 26. Credits. Most pictures were taken by Joe Naumann Some were from Lea Barlow’s gift CD (thanks Lea)

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Christmas in Rome

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  1. Christmas in Rome We went to mass at Sant’ Ignazio church, to a carnival at Piazza Navona, and to see other sights. Most of Rome was closed for December 25 and 26.

  2. Credits • Most pictures were taken by Joe Naumann • Some were from Lea Barlow’s gift CD (thanks Lea) • Maps and animations were from the Internet.

  3. Sant’ Ignazio, the major Jesuit church in Rome is attached to the Jesuit Gregorium (biblical institute

  4. Bridge connecting the Gregorium and Sant’ Ignazio to the Jesuit building on the right

  5. Due to misinformation, we went at 9:00 a.m. and had missed the 8:00 mass. We did make the 11:30 a.m. one

  6. The most special moment of the time in Rome was receiving the Eucharist at Sant’ Ignazio on Christmas morning.

  7. Side altar at Sant’ Ignazio – there is a world famous fresco on the ceiling of the church by Andrea Pozzo

  8. Ready for old-style confession

  9. Fantastic sculptures and frescos by famous artists

  10. Another side altar

  11. After mass, we had lunch and napped. Then we headed for Piazza Navona and a surprise.

  12. Beautiful floral display along a street on the way to the piazza Navona (it surprised us because it was late December)

  13. Police on duty – we saw policemen all over the city.

  14. My first view of the piazza and the carnival (a very large, oval piazza with three fountains by Bernini)

  15. Yearly Christmas carnival at Navona

  16. An atmosphere of celebration

  17. The largest church on the piazza – Sant’ Agnese in Agone

  18. Finger puppet show and fountain Fontana del Moro by Bernini

  19. Four rivers fountain by Bernini

  20. The four rivers fountain is topped by an obelisk.

  21. Carousel

  22. Mime performance artists

  23. Palazzo di Giustizia

  24. Christmas Day Finale • Most restaurants were closed on Christmas, and those that were open had highly priced fixed menus. • Mary Jane, Ginny, Jodi, and I decided to pay for a fix-menu meal at the larger Oxford Hotel – a sister hotel to the Hotel Regno. • The meal was excellent and the service and company were wonderful.

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