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Italy High School Study Abroad Students See the Pope in Rome! by William Moorhead

Well, we may have woken up earlier than I would have enjoyed, but it was all worth it. We all were in the lobby by 8 to go across the street to the Vatican so we could see Pope Francis’s bible study in the Vatican. While we hoped we could go and get a good … Continue reading Italy High School Study Abroad Students See the Pope in Rome! by William Moorhead

The Best World Religions Class I Have Ever Attended: Seeing Pope Francis! by Relynn Capra

Today was super exciting! First off, we got to hear the Pope do a bible study in the heart of the Vatican City in front of St Peters Basilica, and see the US Embassy in Italy! So not only did we get to listen to one of the most admired people in the world talk, … Continue reading The Best World Religions Class I Have Ever Attended: Seeing Pope Francis! by Relynn Capra

Earning credits in World Religions and International Relations in Rome! by Tyler Gray

On Wednesday morning we got to attend the Pope’s bible study! It was such an honor to be in his presence. After the bible study we had a meeting at the U.S. embassy to the Holy Sea. It very insightful getting to talk to and learn what the everyday business of the embassy is. Finally … Continue reading Earning credits in World Religions and International Relations in Rome! by Tyler Gray

Dodge Challenger’s Big Italy Adventure: It’s Always Sunny in Italy! by Eritha Cainion

Ahhh, what a day! Just waking up  to the Italian sunrise is enough to quirk my lips into a grin; especially with my hotel room’s great overlook of the Rome city streets. Today though, the sky was littered with gray clouds, promising rain showers throughout the day. That didn’t bother the group one bit. In … Continue reading Dodge Challenger’s Big Italy Adventure: It’s Always Sunny in Italy! by Eritha Cainion

Consulate of the Holy See by Brandy Stark

This afternoon we visited the consulate to the Holy See. Awesome stuff. Interesting to see how Pope Francis is working so hard with the embassy on several things, including ending human trafficking. Remember that Florida (Clearwater) has one of the worst records for human trafficking in America, so that hits close to home. Afterward, we … Continue reading Consulate of the Holy See by Brandy Stark

Day 4: the Pope’s Bible Study and the Holy See by Alexander Baldwin

Today was a great day for touring Rome. Bright and sunny all day. The group explored the US embassy and learned all about how the embassy uses its connections with the Holy See to expand its reach where they were not able to go before. Having relations with the Holy See give the US a … Continue reading Day 4: the Pope’s Bible Study and the Holy See by Alexander Baldwin

The Pope, his character and influence in international relations by Jacob Ward

On the fourth day we moved class outside to go see Pope Francis give a speech in The Vatican Square. I found the event rather interesting because it wasn’t exactly what I expected. He did act a lot like a state leader/president but he also seemed like a celebrity in my opinion. To me it … Continue reading The Pope, his character and influence in international relations by Jacob Ward

It is fascinating that someone could build such a thing as the Coliseum in that time period! by Jacob Ward

On day two we went and toured both The Coliseum an The Forum. Both were fairly impressive and demonstrated how advanced and powerful the Romans were for their time. Most of Rome’s architecture depicted ancient battles and important events which is also very interesting because it has become one of our best sources of the … Continue reading It is fascinating that someone could build such a thing as the Coliseum in that time period! by Jacob Ward

Papa Francesco! by Sara-Kay West

Today was truly a once-in-a-lifetime day. I mean, yes, this entire trip is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but today was just the panna (whipped cream) on the gelato. We went to the Vatican’s bible study this morning, arriving at just past 8 o’clock this morning, and were greeted by thousands of people. Thousands. All to see the Pope, and rightfully … Continue reading Papa Francesco! by Sara-Kay West