Tonight in St. Peter’s Square 💕
We watched the Pope return to the Vatican with a full police escort… and then saw his light turn on.
Rome just has these moments
Visiting St. Peter's Square is always a breathtaking experience, but witnessing the Pope's return on Good Friday truly adds a remarkable spiritual and cultural dimension. The full police escort not only ensures security but highlights the significance of the moment for both locals and tourists alike. Standing there in the evening, watching the Vatican’s iconic window light turn on is a gesture filled with symbolic warmth—it feels like the city itself is alive and embracing the sacred tradition. For travelers, it’s more than just sightseeing; it’s about connecting with centuries of history and faith. If you plan to witness similar moments, arriving early is key to securing a good spot, as the square can become very crowded during special occasions. Taking some time to explore the surrounding area, including the Vatican Museums and the nearby Roman landmarks, will enrich your itinerary. From my experience, these moments in Rome are what make the city magical—not just the famous sights, but the intimate, almost personal connections you feel when you see the Pope’s light turn on, signaling hope and peace to the world. It’s the kind of memory that stays with you long after you leave.












































