Faith tours: Il figlio di Dio – the son of God
The word Jesus means “God Saves” and the itinerary show us a path to a spiritual enlightenment, the way to the Saviour. Pilgrims who come in Rome must know the steps who Jesus followed during his Life.
Highlights:
- Immerse yourself in the mystery of the faith by listening to the paths of passion of Jesus
- Hear direct from a theologian life of Jesus through the history of the Roman location
- Visit the most important churches of Rome
A truly itinerary about the life of Christ in Five Basilicas with St. Mary Major with the relics of Jesus’s crib. We carry on viewing the church of Santa Prassede, with the relic of the column of the flagellation. We get to St. John Lateran with inside a reliquary of the table of the Last Supper and then to Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, with the relics of the True Cross.
At the end, S. Clemente with the mosaics of the Cross as spiral tree, symbol of Resurrection. A truly itinerary about the life of Christ in Five Basilicas with St. Mary Major with the relics of Jesus’s crib. We carry on viewing the church of Santa Prassede, with the relic of the column of the flagellation.
We get to St. John Lateran with inside a reliquary of the table of the Last Supper and then to Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, with the relics of the True Cross. At the end, S. Clemente with the mosaics of the Cross as spiral tree, symbol of Resurrection.
The word Jesus means “God Saves” and the itinerary show us a path to a spiritual enlightenment, the way to the Saviour. We start with the birth of Christ with the Basilica of St. Mary Major where are the relics of Jesus’s crib. We carry on viewing the church of Santa Prassede, interesting example of mediaeval art in Rome with splendid mosaics and with the relic of the column of the flagellation where Jesus was whipped.
We get to St. John Lateran, the Cathedral of Rome, with inside reliquaries containing relics of the heads of St. Peter and St. Paul and part of the table of the Last Supper. Finally, we get to Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, built with the intention to conserve the relics of the True Cross brought from Jerusalem by Constantine’s mother Helena.
What's Included:
- Professional Tour Guide
- Headsets (for more than 8 people)
What's Not Included:
- Tips for the guide
- Food & drinks
- Trasportation
Good to Know:
In order to visit the Churches, you need to follow the appropriated dress code, too short skirts and too short pants not allowed same for sleeveless shirts. Be sure to have with you a jacket, a polo o simply a scarf to wear around your shoulder. Thanks!
Languages:
- Spanish,
- English,
- French,
- German,
- Italian