We returned this year to the Istituto Maria Santissima Bambina, where we had stayed in 2003. The Istituo is one of the most spectacular and memorable places to stay in Rome. The Catholic Heritage Association always favours religious houses as the base for international pilgrimages and was pleased to have the opportunity to return to the Istituto. The House is run by the Sisters of Charity of the Infant Mary, founded in Milan by Saints Vincenza Gerosa and Bartolomea Capitanio, both members of the Sodality of Our Lady. It is a modern building in a part of the medieval Leonine fortifications surrounding the Vatican and is on Vatican Extraterritorial property. The views from the fourth floor terrace are legendary.
Interview with Abbot of Fontgombault on the 1965 Missal, Questions of
Reform, and the Current Situation in the Church
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In these times when much discussion is under way about the restoration of
the pre-55 Roman Rite in view of the problematic aspects of the Pius XII
Holy Wee...
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