November 15, 2012
(Romereports.com) Pilgrims traveling to Rome in the Year of Faith, now have the option of writing their thoughts and prayers in this 'Faith Scroll.'
Here Catholics are invited to write about what faith means to them. For
those who can't make it all the way to Rome, there's also the option of
writing one's thoughts on the web or social networking sites.
FR. CESAR ATUIRE CEO, Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi “Every
month we will be updating information about what is happening here in
Rome. We will also collect some of the most interesting writings and
reflections. Especially those that can inspire others. We will then
share them with everyone.”
In addition, on can also write a
personal prayer intention, which will be collectively prayed for during a
monthly Mass at St. Peter's Basilica.
The 'Faith Scroll' is in the Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi, just a few feet away from St. Peter's Square. The scroll is about 165 feet long and organizers hope that as it's replaced, it will turn into miles and miles of what faith means to pilgrims.
FR. CESAR ATUIRE CEO, Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi “One
can learn something from what other people write. If we share our
experiences we nourishes our faith. So this is an initiative that will
both strengthen and enrich us.”
The inspiration for the scroll,
came from a Church lectern, from where liturgical readings are read.
New York architect, Isabella Mancini, attempted to reflect its
simplicity and importance. The Faith Scroll will remain until the Year
of Faith ends, on November 24, 2013.
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