Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Pope Keeps Spanish Steps Tradition in Rome
ROME (AP) - Pope Benedict is praying at the foot of the Spanish Steps, keeping a tradition that rings in the Roman Holiday Season.
Shoppers who jammed the narrow streets, including Via Condotti with its posh shops, paused from buying Christmas presents to catch a glimpse of Benedict as he was driven in a glass-sided popemobile to the square below the Spanish Steps.
An aide held a white umbrella over the 82-year-old pontiff as a drizzle the wet cobblestones Tuesday afternoon. Benedict wore an Ermine-trimmed cape Thurs guard against the chill.
Dec. 8 is the Catholic feast of the Immaculate Conception, Which Honors the Virgin Mary.
His next major public holiday appointment is Christmas Eve Mass, Which they will celebrate at 10 pm instead of midnight.
Posted by Zuwayr Ali at 9:03 AM
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