


Photographs and perspectives from Father Adam, a Roman Catholic priest in Southern California.
View of the Tigullio Gulf from the balcony of my hotel room.
Castello sul Mare (Castle on the Sea) was built in 1551 to assist in defense of the frequent pirate attacks.
Friendly Italian Chef and cooks!
Passing an open window into the kitchen of a restaurant, I couldn't resist taking a picture. As I asked the chef if I could the other two readily jumped in and posed for the camera.
St. Teresa Margaret's incorrupt body is on display in the Monastery chapel for veneration by the Faithful.
Main altar of the monastery chapel.

We were blessed to have a personal tour by the assistant rector of the Duomo who is an American priest from New York.
The Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the "Duomo". Constuction began in 1296.I was blessed to celebrate Mass here on one of the side altars. It was an especially interesting experience because of the continuous loud hum of talking people which sounded lake waves of the ocean permeating the Basilica.
The incorrupt body of St. Rita rests in the Monastery of the Augustinian Nuns.

An early morning view from my hotel room.
View of the cloister of the Basilica of St. Francis at midday.
The incorrupt body of St. Padre Pio.

The original chapel at Our Lady of Grace Monastery where St. Padre Pio celebrated Mass and heard confessions.
The new Basilica built next to the monastery to accomodate the thousands of pilgrims who visit San Giovanni Rotondo.
The interior of the new Basilica.
On Wednesday, April 15, during the Papal audience I was privileged be within a few feet from where the "Popemobile" passed. Joseph Ratzinger, aka Pope Benedict XVI, is the 264th successor to St. Peter, the first Pope. Not only does Pope Benedict reign over the Universal Roman Catholic Church, but he is also Sovereign and Bishop of Vatican City State.
The first stop on our pilgrimage was to the eternal city - ROMA. Of course, St. Peter's Basilica was a focal point for us as it is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. This statue of St. Peter holding the "key to the kingdom" stands prominently in front of St. Peter's, one of the largest Churches in all of Christendom.
It's good to be home!