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Pope Francis said: "300 People Could Live Here!"

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Canterbury Tales ^ | March 22, 2013 | Taylor Marshall

Posted on Saturday, March 23, 2013 6:59:14 AM by NYer
ApostolicPalaces.jpg

Bird's Eye View of Saint Peter's & the Apostolic Palace

Our Holy Father Pope Francis has yet to take residence in the papal apartments known as the "Apostolic Palace" in the Vatican. If you've been to Rome, and you're facing the facade of Saint Peter's basilica, it would be to your right (to the north). Please see the photo above.

When escorted through the Apostolic Palace, Pope Francis is rumored to have exclaimed, "Three hundred people could live in here!"

In the mean time, Pope Francis has remained in the Vatican's guest house Domus Sanctae Marthae - House of Saint Martha, appropriately named after the saint of hospitality:

"Now it came to pass as they went, that he entered into a certain town: and a certain woman named Martha, received him into her house." (Lk 10:38)

This guest house has a common dining hall where Pope Francis has chosen to take his meals.

One of the important features of the papal apartment is the window from which the Pope appears every Wednesday for the Angelus, a message, and the blessing of items. There is also some speculation that Pope Francis may be moving his residence to the traditional cathedral of Rome - Saint John Lateran. This would conform to the Holy Father's identity as the Bishop of Rome since Saint John Lateran, not Saint Peter's Basilica is the true cathedral of the city.
Read more @ Pope Francis said: "300 People Could Live Here!" and Pope Francis said: "300 People Could Live Here!" ~ Dr. Taylor Marshall | Canterbury Tales
 
Canterbury Tales ^ | March 22, 2013 | Taylor Marshall

Posted on Saturday, March 23, 2013 6:59:14 AM by NYer
ApostolicPalaces.jpg

Bird's Eye View of Saint Peter's & the Apostolic Palace


Read more @ Pope Francis said: "300 People Could Live Here!" and Pope Francis said: "300 People Could Live Here!" ~ Dr. Taylor Marshall | Canterbury Tales[/QUOTE

Because of my history with the Catholic Church, I went out of the way to insult the choosing of another Pope.

But, the more I hear about this Pope, the more I like him. Hopefully, Pope Francis will bring back a virtue, which has been missing for many decades, (not including John Paul), a virtue called humility.
 
Canterbury Tales ^ | March 22, 2013 | Taylor Marshall

Posted on Saturday, March 23, 2013 6:59:14 AM by NYer
ApostolicPalaces.jpg

Bird's Eye View of Saint Peter's & the Apostolic Palace


Read more @ Pope Francis said: "300 People Could Live Here!" and Pope Francis said: "300 People Could Live Here!" ~ Dr. Taylor Marshall | Canterbury Tales[/QUOTE

Because of my history with the Catholic Church, I went out of the way to insult the choosing of another Pope.

But, the more I hear about this Pope, the more I like him. Hopefully, Pope Francis will bring back a virtue, which has been missing for many decades, (not including John Paul), a virtue called humility.
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Hmmph......why would my Templar pal have any animus towards the Catholic church.
Very strange.
I'll bet none of your pets are named Clement or Phillip, either.:)
 
I am not Catholic but I really want to go there someday. It looks beautiful. Thanks for the pic. Oh yea, and he does sound like a very down to earth Pope.
 
I'm cautiously optimistic, but he DID uphold the ban on female clergy and reinforced celibacy for priests...so humility and a sense of modest living are nice, but there are still many issues that he can and should address during his time as pope.

I sincerely hope that he tackles the child sexual abuse issue while he has some authority, too.
 
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