Just been Rome and went to the top of the dome what a beautiful view of Rome we went at sunset which was beautiful also thanks for your other UA-cam shorts they are great 🤙🏻
Just so you know every Sunday the Urbi et Orbi is not given. His Holiness leads the Angelus from the window of the Apostolic Palace. The Urbi et Orbi is only given on Christmas, Easter, and at the election of a new Pope.
The Angelus is a set of prayers, privately prayed each day at 6am, noon, and 6pm. The Holy Father prays it publicly with those gathered in the square on Sundays at noon, with a short address to those gathered. Freck423 is correct about the Urbi et Orbi. The Urbi et Orbi is a special blessing given at those times, and the name stands for what is being blessed, literally “to the city (of Rome) and to the world.” The Mass is the highest form of prayer for Catholics in which the Eucharist is confected, the re-presentation of Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary for the forgiveness of sins. The Holy Father typically has offered Mass publicly about once a month, either in St. Peter’s basilica or out in the square, seasonal weather depending. The times he is down in the square and gives a speech is for the Wednesday Audience (or it’s given in the Paul VI Hall, located just South of the Basilica, during the winter months). Hope this helps!
Just been Rome and went to the top of the dome what a beautiful view of Rome we went at sunset which was beautiful also thanks for your other UA-cam shorts they are great 🤙🏻
Thank you. Happy Travels
Love all your videos. Informative & full of energy 🌟. Very helpful for our upcoming second trip to Italy.
Thank you so much. Happy travels!
It's incredible to think It was built 5 century ago
It’s just mind blowing
Thanks for all the great insights
Our pleasure! happy travels
I'll be there this June looking forward to booking some tours with you.
@@jesusluna5416 that's so cool. We are here for you when you are ready.
Loving the vid! Just smashing a nice coffee first thing 😂
You know how we do it!!! Thanks hermano
I definitely have to climb the dome next time i am there
Hit us up next time you are in Rome
Always enjoy your videos. Keep the good work
Thanks so much
Absolutely doing the climb next time, I didn't even know that was possible! Great video!
Do it! It’s so fun! We are here wating for when you return
so beautifull!
Thank you! Cheers!
great vid Angel! Lets climb the dome together this summer!
Yes 🙌🏽 absolutely.
❤❤ it
Happy Travels
I enjoy your videos.What time of the year was this filmed ?
Do you use a different stairway to get back down? Must, it’s very narrow going up.
Yes. Michelangelo is a genius
A real genius would have put in an fireman’s pole. lol
Is it free ? Can I visit outside of the Vatican museum without buying a ticket?
You need a ticket to climb the dome. Here’s all the info.
theromanguy.com/tours/italy/vatican/st-peters-dome-climb-plus-vatican-tour
Just so you know every Sunday the Urbi et Orbi is not given. His Holiness leads the Angelus from the window of the Apostolic Palace. The Urbi et Orbi is only given on Christmas, Easter, and at the election of a new Pope.
I thought the speech was called urbi et orbi and the mass was called Angelus?
The Angelus is a set of prayers, privately prayed each day at 6am, noon, and 6pm. The Holy Father prays it publicly with those gathered in the square on Sundays at noon, with a short address to those gathered. Freck423 is correct about the Urbi et Orbi. The Urbi et Orbi is a special blessing given at those times, and the name stands for what is being blessed, literally “to the city (of Rome) and to the world.” The Mass is the highest form of prayer for Catholics in which the Eucharist is confected, the re-presentation of Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary for the forgiveness of sins. The Holy Father typically has offered Mass publicly about once a month, either in St. Peter’s basilica or out in the square, seasonal weather depending. The times he is down in the square and gives a speech is for the Wednesday Audience (or it’s given in the Paul VI Hall, located just South of the Basilica, during the winter months). Hope this helps!
no more climb inside the dome ... once and enough for me ... kill my lungs and heart ..
This too shall pass
When you visit Rome you dont need a Taxi. Use the Metro or Buses a cross the city.. It's fast and cheap.
I wish that were true for all travelers, but different travelers have different needs, and circumstances for their visits.