I just got back from Saint Peter's Basilica a couple hours ago. Why, you ask?
Because I went to the Easter Mass presided over my the Popeman himself. It actually worked out reasonably well- I left the apartment around 8:45, got to Saint Peter's around 9:15. Being pretty early, I got to pick a decent spot. I ended up getting as close as you possibly can without buying formal tickets- just behind the obelisk. I mean, I had to stand the whole time and it was really crowded, but it was totally worth it.
Soem random thoughts:
- I'm sorry, I will never not find the concept of the Popemobile to not be hilarious. It always reminds me of Eddie Izzard's routine about the Pope as a superhero. And it just looks silly- it's like a white Barbie jeep.
- I know everyone jokes about this to death, but Pope Benedict does look like a Bond villain. All he needs is a white cat in his lap.
- I didn't really care for the choir they had. The organ and horns were good, but the chorus was all boy sopranos and were uncomfortably close to being offkey. It didn't help that I was too sick to attempt to sing along.
- I absolutely adored the last portion of the service, the Urbi et Orbi address. Here is a link to the full text (translated into English) of his address.
- Then the last thing he did was to give Easter blessings in 65 different languages. They ranged from the major religions- Italian, French, German, Spanish- then all of the various European languages- Serbian, Russian, Croatian, Polish- and then some really, really uncommon languages- Hindi, Bengali, Maori, Urdu, Swahili. It really showed how multi-cultural the crowd was, too. There were dozens of flags throughout the crowd and roars of delight from native speakers when particular languages were spoken. NGL, it made me tear up a little.
Now I should be writing, like, six or seven papers, but I'm feeling lazy, especially since I have tomorrow off too.
Because I went to the Easter Mass presided over my the Popeman himself. It actually worked out reasonably well- I left the apartment around 8:45, got to Saint Peter's around 9:15. Being pretty early, I got to pick a decent spot. I ended up getting as close as you possibly can without buying formal tickets- just behind the obelisk. I mean, I had to stand the whole time and it was really crowded, but it was totally worth it.
Soem random thoughts:
- I'm sorry, I will never not find the concept of the Popemobile to not be hilarious. It always reminds me of Eddie Izzard's routine about the Pope as a superhero. And it just looks silly- it's like a white Barbie jeep.
- I know everyone jokes about this to death, but Pope Benedict does look like a Bond villain. All he needs is a white cat in his lap.
- I didn't really care for the choir they had. The organ and horns were good, but the chorus was all boy sopranos and were uncomfortably close to being offkey. It didn't help that I was too sick to attempt to sing along.
- I absolutely adored the last portion of the service, the Urbi et Orbi address. Here is a link to the full text (translated into English) of his address.
- Then the last thing he did was to give Easter blessings in 65 different languages. They ranged from the major religions- Italian, French, German, Spanish- then all of the various European languages- Serbian, Russian, Croatian, Polish- and then some really, really uncommon languages- Hindi, Bengali, Maori, Urdu, Swahili. It really showed how multi-cultural the crowd was, too. There were dozens of flags throughout the crowd and roars of delight from native speakers when particular languages were spoken. NGL, it made me tear up a little.
Now I should be writing, like, six or seven papers, but I'm feeling lazy, especially since I have tomorrow off too.