My View For Awhile: Mezzogiorno Edition

I’m heading out on an adventure as chaplain to a pro-life pilgrimage group which will travel in S. Italy, where I have never been: Puglia, Calabria, Sicily with some time in Naples and, on my own, a few days in Rome at the end.

I’m hoping for good connectivity along the way.

May I ask for prayers for the safety of all who are traveling and for a successful journey for all.

UPDATE

Do you have one of these for your inflight power with your phone?

You should have one. Use the amazon search box on the side bar.

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11 Comments

  1. benedetta says:

    I hope all have a wonderful pilgrimage. I will be praying. Sicilia is beautiful.

  2. Julia_Augusta says:

    I hope you have enough time to visit the Capella Palatina in Palermo and the cathedral in Monreale (outside Palermo), as well as the baroque towns of Noto, Ragusa and Modica; Siracusa (home of Archimedes); the Greek temples in western Sicily by Agrigento; Taormina; and Enna (in the center of Sicily). As for Sicilian food, try the pasta con le sarde and cuscusu; wine: Etna Rosso.

    As for Puglia, I’m guessing you are going to Lecce and Otranto? Don’t miss the stracciatella di bufala, for which Puglia is known.

    Have a lovely time! I am praying for you. Please take lots of photos.

  3. ChesterFrank says:

    At least one reader is hoping you take and post plenty of photographs of southern Italy and offer insightful commentary on all aspects of its culture.

  4. Andrew says:

    Mezzogiorno edition also known as “menzijurnu” edition.

  5. Petitioning Our Lady of Loreto

  6. JustaSinner says:

    How about a Kindle Fire 8 HD, Father? I’d recommend the child’s edition because it is made stronger—some sort of LCD bumpers, and has a cool drop proof grippy protector.

  7. Marius2k4 says:

    At least in September, Naples is hot. Pompeii was awesome, however.

  8. Lucas says:

    Ahhhh! Calabria! You’ll love it there. Great food!

  9. Kathleen10 says:

    Blessed and safe travels, Fr. Z.
    Photos of food and travels are welcome. I’ll never go to Europe, so it’s all new and interesting to me.

  10. capchoirgirl says:

    Calabria! My ancestral homeland! Someday I want to visit…

  11. Lucas says:

    capchoirgirl: Same here! I went 10 years ago with my parents and it was *amazing*. I can’t recommend it enough. It’s truly beautiful down there.

    I’ve been back 3 times since and each time I leave refreshed and happy. One day, when all the kids are grown up and on their own we’d love to get a villa and retire there(or at least for a few months out of the year!)

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