+m I arrived in Rome yesterday afternoon. We are staying at a "Casa" for pilgrims run by the Salesian Sisters of the Sacred Heart. It is common that religious communities have houses of hospitality in Rome as a ministry and a way to raise funds for their congregation or order. The lodgings are simple and perfect for the pilgrim - single beds, no TV in the room, no bar. The house has a chapel and a great view from the 4th floor terrace. Here is the chapel where I said Mass yesterday for the group. Below is a picture of me and my parents on the terrace. Llegué a Roma ayer por la tarde. Nos alojamos en una "Casa" para peregrinos regentada por las Hermanas Salesianas del Sagrado Corazón. Es común que las comunidades religiosas tengan casas de hospitalidad en Roma como ministerio y forma de recaudar fondos para su congregación u orden. Los alojamientos son sencillos y perfectos para el peregrino: camas individuales, sin televisión en la habitación, s...
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