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Mon Apr 1, 2013, 09:09 PM Apr 2013

Pope visits St. Peter's tomb under Vatican [View all]

Source: AP



VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Monday took an emotional, close-up look at the tomb of Peter, the church's first pontiff, buried beneath St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican said. By doing so, Francis became the first pontiff to visit the necropolis, where pagans and early Christians were buried, since extensive archaeological excavations were conducted at the ancient site decades ago, the Vatican said.

The 45-minute "visit of devotion to the tomb of St. Peter" was private, the Vatican said, but it later released a video of it. The basilica was built over the location where early Christians would gather in secret, at a time of persecution in ancient Rome, to pray at an unmarked tomb believed to be that of Peter, the apostle Jesus chose to lead his church.

The Vatican first said Francis would pray at Peter's tomb, but later said he prayed instead in the basilica. The new pope "paused in silent prayer, in profound and emotional meditation" in the Clementine Chapel in the vast basilica that is "the closest place (in the basilica) to the tomb of the Prince of the Apostles," it said.

During a tour of the necropolis conducted by its director and an Italian cardinal, the pope "climbed up a bit, got closer to the place where the tomb of St. Peter lies, exactly under the central altar and the dome of the basilica," the Vatican said. Francis walked down the entire main street of the ancient city of the dead, the statement said. The streets of the necropolis are similar to those of ancient Rome, only they are flanked by tombs instead of shops and apartments.

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-visits-st-peters-tomb-under-vatican-181225763.html



The underworld of Europe is an amazing thing, history-wise.

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But what did he eat for breakfast? ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2013 #1
Thank you. chollybocker Apr 2013 #6
Make that another thanks theHandpuppet Apr 2013 #23
I mean there is already a Religious/Christian forum. ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2013 #24
He is making a valiant effort to bring change to the church but it is going to take more than jwirr Apr 2013 #2
This shows that the Catholic Church officials are all too human, when it comes to Cal33 Apr 2013 #22
Absolutely right. Especially when we talk about modern Americans. jwirr Apr 2013 #25
Its a shame there's no real way to recommend a post..... Rowdyboy Apr 2013 #26
Many thanks. You are very kind. Cal33 Apr 2013 #29
Those are some weird hats DollarBillHines Apr 2013 #3
What, the Catholic yarmulkes? Hekate Apr 2013 #12
I love the underworld of Edinburgh Seedersandleechers Apr 2013 #4
Thanks for the history lesson. So many centuries of history preserved that few know about. freshwest Apr 2013 #5
How do they know he's the first pope to go down there? Renew Deal Apr 2013 #7
Its actually highly unlikely that St. Peter is down there either... Humanist_Activist Apr 2013 #8
Confusing headline - it seems to be mixing up Retrograde Apr 2013 #11
For those interested... lephty Apr 2013 #15
You lucky dog, it took me close to a year. Luckily it was almost right on top of when I attended Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #17
I'm jealous of you both! Retrograde Apr 2013 #20
what interests me are the old bricks and the bones in those tombs. Sunlei Apr 2013 #9
My thought as well. Nitram Apr 2013 #19
Thank you, that was very interesting. Beacool Apr 2013 #10
The catacombs south of Rome are amazing. dipsydoodle Apr 2013 #16
Creepy, but cool. Beacool Apr 2013 #21
Reminds me of... ReRe Apr 2013 #13
He was probably just scouting out a location for a new wine cellar Franker65 Apr 2013 #14
Neat. musical_soul Apr 2013 #18
Very interesting news. Thank you for posting. Tx4obama Apr 2013 #27
I really want to see the catacombs one of these days. Posteritatis Apr 2013 #28
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