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2 weeks ago |
liveinitalymag.com | Chris Cutler
No matter when you plan a trip to Rome, you’re going to find the city crowded with tourists. This year, the Catholic Church is celebrating Jubilee 2025, and even more pilgrims are making their way there. Add in the fact that the Church has a new pope that everyone wants to see, and you have one big crowd moving throughout the city. To make the most of your trip, let me give you a few tips. Book your accommodations and activities in advance.
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2 months ago |
liveinitalymag.com | Chris Cutler
Live in Italy Magazine is an experiential travel and lifestyle magazine dedicated to all things Italy. Monthly features: “Chat with an Expat” – a in depth conversations with people who have moved permanently to Italy. “Italy Answered” our Spotify podcast features Italians with special stories and more. We are committed to authentic and sustainable travel and spotlighting “Made in Italy”.
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2 months ago |
liveinitalymag.com | Chris Cutler
Pope Francis has passed away. Cardinal Kevin Farrell made the announcement: “At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of His Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal love, especially in favor of the poorest and most marginalized.
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2 months ago |
liveinitalymag.com | Chris Cutler
Tucci in Italy will finally premiere on May 21 on National Geographic. If you can’t wait, you can stream them on Disney+ beginning May 19. SALT Productions, owned by Tucci, and BC Studios’ Specialist Factual Productions produced the five-part series. Producers say Tucci in Italy will explore the connection food has with the landscape, history, culture, and people.
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2 months ago |
liveinitalymag.com | Chris Cutler
Brescia, a mid-size town in Lombardia, was never on my radar as a place to visit. When the Ursuline Sisters of Youngstown (Ohio) asked me to plan a trip there, I discovered a truly hidden gem. Let me show you why Brescia deserves a spot on your travel list. I should probably explain that the Ursuline Sisters were my teachers when I was in school. They wanted someone to plan a trip to the town where St. Angela Merici founded their order in 1535.
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