The highest temple in the Catholic Church is not only the Pope's office, but also because it was designed by the great Renaissance artists Michelangelo, Raphael and others, and it is also a top-level art hall.
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The highest temple in the Catholic Church is not only the Pope's office, but also because it was designed by the great Renaissance artists Michelangelo, Raphael and others, and it is also a top-level art hall.
St. Peter's Basilica meets the Pope. This is the center of religious belief. You can see Pope here. It is sacred. It is said that pope sermons are all modern technology. Sure enough, you must be especially careful during the epidemic. St. Peter's Basilica is really majestic, and St. Peter's Square is also very large.
In addition to special religious holidays, the Pope will meet the people in St. Peter's Square every Wednesday, and once saw a documentary, which is really spectacular. After all, Roman Catholicism in Christianity is also a large sect with countless followers. New Year sees many churchgoers from all over the world come to worship
The square of St. Peter's Basilica can accommodate tens of thousands of faithful for religious activities, and the Pope usually meets the faithful every Wednesday. The pope also holds open-air mass to pray for the faithful on important holidays such as Christmas and New Year. If you feel better to travel, it is better to avoid Wednesday, or sometimes encounter the Pope to go out, it is good luck for tourists.
St. Peter's Basilica is very large in size and free to enter, but you need to pass the security check, and you can't make a loud noise in the queue. There is no toilet inside, go out and go forward, there is a free toilet on the right hand side.