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Friday, June 14, 2024

The Chapel of St. Sebastian (Weekend Street/Reflections # 177)

Vatican City
 

This chapel inside St. Peter's Basilica contains the altar of St. Sebastian, an early Christian martyr from the Late Roman Empire.

Under the altar are the remains of Pope St John Paul II. 

Another week another earworm "We got to pray Just to make it today" - MC Hammer.😃

                                        

                                           Have a great weekend!

Now you can link reflections and/or street photography. 

Please no posed pictures, portraits, animals, etc. unless there is a reflection. 

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"Street photography is a genre of photography that records everyday life in a public place. The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge."


11 comments:

  1. ah oui je me souviens de cette chapelle. Le vatican, est tout de même un des endroits les plus extraordinaires d'un point de vue de concentration de chef d'œuvres de la peinture et de la sculpture et aussi d'architecture...

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  2. Powerful photo, James. I think I have figured out how to load photos to your blog. Thank you for your suggestions.

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  3. I appreciate being in the chapel with you. Aloha from Honolulu.

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    1. Incidentally, if you are in center City St. Mark's Episcopal Church, I believe it is on locust Street. Around 17th has a beautiful silver altar which is an exact replica of the one John Wanamaker gave to the British royal family that Grace is one of their private chapels. He had one made for his own congregation in Philadelphia.

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  4. Looks like he's deep in thought and prayer.

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  5. A very "reflective" photograph James. Thanks for shoting and commenting. Have a wonderful week ahead.

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  6. It's been a long time since we visited the Vatican, 1980. I don't remember going into the Chapel of St Sebastian.
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