Breakfast at the hotel before we attend the General Papal Audience in St. Peter’s Square. The Papal Audience is held on Wednesday mornings at 9 a.m. (when the pope is in Rome), where we receive the Holy Father’s Apostolic Blessing. Pilgrims are encouraged to bring rosaries, medals and other religious articles to be blessed by the Holy Father following his themed speech, homily and prayers.
Next, we visit the Basilica of St. Paul Outside-the-Walls, where we visit the saint’s tomb. Next, a visit to the impressive Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. Founded in 324, it is the oldest of the papal basilicas and the oldest basilica in the Western world. We cross the street to the Scala Sancta (“The Holy Stairs”), the marble staircase (encased in wooden risers) which led to the praetorium of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem. It is on these steps that Jesus climbed to meet Pilate on his way to trial during His Passion. Pilgrims traditionally climb this staircase on their knees.
We end our day with Mass at the Basilica of St Mary Major. Under the high altar of this magnificent basilica is the Crypt of the Nativity encased in a crystal reliquary. Pilgrims can view what is said to be the wood relics of the Holy Crib of the Nativity of Jesus. Also known for "The Miracle of the Snow," St. Mary Major houses the relics of St. Jerome, Doctor of the Church who translated the Bible into Latin. It is also the site where St. Ignatius of Loyola celebrated his first Mass as a priest in 1538. Overnight in Rome.