Vatican City
Our morning started out with something very different from our performance at The Vatican…Soccer! We boarded the bus at 8:45 a.m. on our way to the Stadio Olimpico, arriving before 9:30. From there, we were able to tour the entire facility, including the hall of jerseys and the locker rooms for the Italian National Football and Rugby teams, as well as the AS Roma locker rooms. We then headed out to the pitch and soaked in the glory of the stadium, where 1960 Summer Olympics took place. Finally, we went to the stands and sat in the Olympic seats, as well as viewed the Pope’s special viewing capsule.
After the tour, we headed to the city center for shopping and lunch. Full of delicious Italian food and goods, we dropped our bags on the bus and headed for the tour of the Vatican, getting a better view of our concert venue than yesterday.
In the afternoon we visited the “Musei Vaticani’’ or in English the “Vatican Museum!’’ The beauty there is unmatched and we experienced it with the help of a guided tour. The art was breathtaking and the colors were vivid and beautiful. The countless statues, paintings, mosaics, and tapestries all pull the onlooker out of themselves with their stunning beauty and manages to point them to God. St. Peter’s Basilica was, for me and many of the other students, one of the most beautiful locations we have ever been in. To be completely immersed in the beauty of the art and architecture gave me so much joy and excitement.
The basilica is massive. Despite it being the largest Christian Church in the world, there is also no wasted space and every inch feels just as beautiful as the last. I think something else that really surprised me was the unifying spirit that came over our choir after visiting the Vatican and its Museums. I felt like we reached a deeper level of brotherhood after visiting the Vatican, not necessarily in words, though there were many about “how beautiful that was’’ and “how amazing that looked’’, but we became more deeply connected to each other; the art somehow solidified our understanding of ourselves and what we mean to each other as human beings and as Christian’s.
I loved our visit to the Vatican and it was personally my favorite part of the trip and I am so grateful to have seen the rewards of the countless hours of work of so many Catholics over the centuries.
Jacob De Pina ’26















































































































