Articles
The Jewish Catacombs: the Heritage of the Dead Reconsidered by Angela Ellis
Date: 12/10/2006
For millions of pilgrims and tourists, the ancient catacombs of Rome- intricate labyrinths of burial chambers built roughly between the third and fifth century A.D- represent the rise of Christianity...

Faith and Renewal: Easter in the Eternal City by Angela Ellis
Date: 09/02/2006
Easter in the Catholic capital of the world is a time of reflection and celebration, a time filled with traditions that bring throngs of the religion’s faithful to Rome. At the epicenter of the...

Trajan’s Column: A Masterpice of Marble by Angela Ellis
Date: 13/11/2005
The skyline of the Eternal City is a testament to its majesty- noble cupolas, reverent steeples, triumphant obelisks. But one of the most fascinating structures to stretch up and into the sky is...

Rome for the Holidays: Celebrating the Season of Feasts and Family By Angela Ellis
Date: 10/12/2004
As winter sets into the Eternal City and the time to celebrate religious and secular events approaches, the city transforms into wonderland of captivating beauty and profound spirituality. White...

Only in Rome: 21st Century Nights in 1st Century Splendor By Angela Ellis
Date: 27/08/2004
Rome is a city of contrasts. A city where the ancient and modern coexist, commingle and complement each other; ruins of times past next to foundations for future achievements and legacies of the old...

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