Italy: When
in Rome - Mass at The Pantheon
Pentecost Sunday is a Christian holy day commemorating the day of the descent of the Holy
Spirit upon the Apostles, 10 days after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Mass is held at the Pantheon every Sunday, but if you are in Rome in May, I strongly suggest attending the special Pentecost Sunday mass at the Pantheon as this service is truly beautiful and amazing.
When we arrived at the Pantheon on Pentecost Sunday a few years ago, I was concerned about whether
we would be able to get in at all, but it was all very
organized and we made our way to mass inside. Even though there was a large amount of guests, we were able to make our way in
and look around the Pantheon before settling in our spot. We were positioned at
the first row of people standing. The mass was just beautiful. It was such an experience to attend this special mass in this marvelous structure, so well known for its history (famous Renaissance painter, Raphael, is buried here) and design (especially the famous oculus).
At the end of this beautiful and unique service, hundreds of rose petals
start falling down through the oculus. What a sight! We learned later
that the pompiere (Roman firefighters)
are the ones who climb up the dome and drop the rose petals through the oculus high above us. Thereafter, a
procession of servers and priests make their way out of the building, walking over a carpet of red petals.
This year, Pentecost falls on May 24, 2015 and while you may not be able to make it all the way to Rome on such short notice, I strongly urge you to go see it at some point. Witnessing this special event certainly made my first trip to Rome that much more meaningful.
Happy Travels!
Mariela
Pantheon Entrance |
Rose petals flowing in through Oculus |
Procession exiting Pantheon after Mass |
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