I was mildly scandalized, until we arrived in the Square and sidled up behind the obelisk for a good view of Papa Francesco. At his signal, everyone in the square (maybe around 125,000 at that point in the liturgy) raised their branches in unison, and the piazza became a sea of waving, flittering olive leaves (and a few fancy palms). It was beautiful. And I had to explain to my 2 year old why Mommy was too cheap and indignant to shell out more than a Starbucks fancy drink for him to have his own set.
After Pope Francis blessed the branches, he proceeded up the main aisle (on foot, so crazy!) to the major alter in front of the basilica where he would say Mass. We actually exited the piazza at this point to head down the street to 'our parish,' Santo Spiritu in Sassia, where an English language Mass is celebrated every Sunday at 10 am during the Year of Faith. Papal events are great, but when you live here, you become a little less capable of standing for hours in the blazing! (and it's only March, calm down sweat glands) Roman sun with babies on your back. And besides that, Fr. Gino, our pastor from the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization via New Jersey, is a wonderful, wonderful homilist and a fantastically holy priest.
He always compliments the boys on their screaming commentary of his Masses, and makes a point to tell everyone that heaven sounds like babies screaming. So, I'm hoping he isn't endangering anyone's salvation with that little nugget.
Anyway, the blurry and less than full body pictures, without further ado:
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Dress via Gap
Shoes via JCrew (thrifted)
Turquoise necklace via street vendor
Shower-fresh topnot via...oh well, we were on time for once
Ergo clinger via world's most reluctant and indentured attachment parent
Thanks FLAP
I love that they gave out olive branches, in Sweden it was cedar branches(:
ReplyDeleteSo cool to see how Palm Sunday is done there! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour place looks beautiful from that little glimpse!
ReplyDeleteAnd, your boys are in good company. Ellen is a Chatter-Box with a capital C.
It's hard to shush her though because she is constantly yelling out Jesus! Hosana! She's got the idea...
You pull off the top knot so well, Jenny! And, I love that dress so much that I own it too. Great minds :)
ReplyDeleteI just love getting to experience Italia with you! What a blessing to be there at such a historic moment!
ReplyDelete:) I am a new follower! I read about you in The National Catholic Register :) Wonderful story. Also, our sons share the same birthday of April 19th!
ReplyDeleteHave a Blessed Week and I look forward to reading about your stay in Rome :)
~M
How cool to be there during this awesome season and time with the new pope. Love the simple but cute outfit.
ReplyDeleteGreat top knot! Love that dress w/ the turquoise necklace. And happy for you guys that you have a great "parish" priest!
ReplyDeleteJenny, you look amazing! Rome must certainly be agreeing with you...knockout!
ReplyDeleteMiss you, love
Margo
Love your dress! I just ordered one very similar. You could be twins. That never see each other. And have never met.
ReplyDeleteSo many things to love about this post, the Papal audience, the palm branches, your HAIR, that dress, your cute kids. Have an awesome Holy Week in Italia!
ReplyDeleteLove that striped dress and I am guessing that next year you will be springing for the branches! :)
ReplyDeleteLove that dress! And the Ergo is the best accessory - I love mine because when I wear a baby you can't see my extra pooch that has yet to disappear :P
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in Hungary they used pussy willow branches for palms!
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin' that top knot, Jenny!
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