medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> Having JUST been there, I'm crushed that I haven't done that. I found
> the interior of Sant'Angelo pathetic, serving as hq. for some sort of
> charismatic community if memory serves me well. I found nothing like
> the "expandable views of the interior" referenced above. Are they in a
> crypt I couldn't find, a secret place one needs permission to visit?
> Does one access these wonderful places from the ruins that surround
> the church (and access to which is extremely limited)? MG
Marjorie,
*nobody* has to apologize for having been to Rome and not having seen everything. That
would take a lifetime. And you needn't feel too crushed, since the most spectacular picture at
that site (the one on the right) is not actually of Sant'Angelo: it is the interior of S. Maria
Maggiore, which you probably did see!
Cheers,
Jim Bugslag
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