But today, we get to view and venerate the Holy Shroud of Turin!
As we drove, we had a clear day with a great view of the Alps |
I love the reflection on the water! |
Tony used the stairwell to take some photos and just watch the scenery |
Linda was the song leader on the way to Turin |
A chance to "smile" before we get to Turin |
Bob |
Theresa & Bob |
The Po River runs through Turin as well as Pisa |
I think this is Castello del Valentino |
Statues on the bridges over the Po |
We passed by and photographed a number of statues . . . |
. . . archways . . |
. . . and monuments. Any help IDing these would be appreciated! |
We left the bus next to the Castle |
and met our guide
We walked past the Teatro Regio - the Royal Theater |
Down Viale Primo Maggio (Way of the First of May) Past Fontana di Nereide e Triton - this path winds through the Giardini Reali - the Royal Garden to the back of the Cathedral |
The police and military were in obvious presence and seemed to be very alert for any acts of terrorism |
The line was long and security screening slow, but no one seemed to mind all that much |
The Knights Templar assisted in regulating the crowd |
Bob has a distinct advantage in crowds! |
After security screening, along the covered pathway, they had many information panels - this one about St John Bosco, patron of disadvantaged youth |
In a small area, they played a short video helping us to understand what we were about to behold. |
And all of a sudden, we were before the Holy Shroud! Words cannot describe the feeling. Fr Vince was near the center of the group and took this wonderful photo |
I was off to the side (I am conscious of my height and try to avoid blocking people's vision) and I took this photo |
I cropped and enhanced the police officer in full dress from the previous photo (lower right) |
We wound our way back around the Cathedral to Piazza Castello (Castello's square) Palazzo Madama is in the center of the piazza |
This building contained the Cathedral gift shop where we bought several mementos of the visit |
Palazzo Reale - Royal Palace |
Terry noticed this and commented that the office of public relations perhaps should have an acronym other than URP! |
We had missed our mass time but a group from California agreed to allow us to join them! You meet the nicest people on pilgrimage! |
St Francis de Sales Church |
Mass was in the Chapel of St John Bosco |
Our group gathered outside the Chapel |
Fr Vince had requested that Bob lead our singing during all the masses. I checked with Fr Steve and he said "Go for it!" We shared our yellow books with our brothers and sisters from California. |
Once mass ended, I ducked into the upper (main) church to grab a quick shot. I did not take anymore since a Rosary was in progress |
Theresa got this photo of our parish name on the mass schedule! |
On the road back to Milan, we noticed these buildings that are intentionally built at a lean! |
From one angle one looks straight and the other leans, but as you go down the road, the other leans too! Must be the proximity to Pisa! |
The running people on the roof of this building (I think it is the LG building) caught our eye |
Due to the lateness of our return, we went straight to the restaurant for our farewell dinner (as one wag put it our "Last Supper") |
The group pitched in and bought a reproduction of the Holy Shroud for Fr Vince |
We all signed it on the back |
We gave Patrizia our warmest gratitude in the form of a nice tip and a glass of vino |
The final photo was this slightly blurry shot of the Cathedral at night. The bus driver bent the rules to take us past. |
Patrizia would not normally accompany us to the airport, but she said she would this time.
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