David Loman 2
Here we are again in Jerusalem, in the gardens of the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu. Holy Places showed you the upper part of the Church, in its first episode. This church evokes three important m…
David Loman 2
Here we are again in Jerusalem, in the gardens of the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu. Holy Places showed you the upper part of the Church, in its first episode. This church evokes three important moments of the Passion: the appearance of Jesus before the High Priest Caiaphas, the death sentence of Jesus by the Sanhedrin, the triple denial of Peter and his repentance as the cock crowed. Remember that Gallicantu means: the cockcrow. Built over the Deep Pit, the crypt has three icons depicting Peter's meeting with Jesus after his denial, the tears of his repentance, and the renewal of his mission by the risen Christ. The crypt occupies an important flat space carved out of the rock, which could very well correspond to the courtyard where Pierre was keeping himself warm with the guards. This space continues outside the church to the stepped street. On the second level, a bronze statue, with extraordinarily bluish tints, of the Suffering Servant invites the pilgrims to contemplation and repentance. Convinced pilgrims will take the time to meditate. On the other side, a staircase leads to the chapel of the crypt, where the stone is made alive in a white marble sanctuary. Three paintings, in the style of modern icons, adorn the place. Here, the crypt icon, left side. Jesus places on Peter a look full of mercy and forgiveness. A small scene shows Pierre sitting by a fire. Various characters point at him accusingly, while he says he does not know Jesus. While waiting for the sunrise, Jesus was handed over to the guards; when he is going to be taken to appear before the Sanhedrin, a cock starts to crow. According to the Catholic Church, St. Peter in Gallicantu is the central place of the vocation of Peter. For the Christians Peter enters into the merciful plan of God: that of forgiveness. Here, the crypt icon, right side. The risen Jesus appeared on the shore of the Sea of Galilee to his apostles gone fishing. He hands the pastor's staff to Peter who has just erased his triple denial by his triple affirmation of love: "Lord, you know everything, you know that I love you." This is the true conversion of Peter: he went from "me, I" to "you, you". He will take care of the flock entrusted to him; henceforth he will be able to follow Jesus to death.
David Loman 2
Comedy
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Here we are again in Jerusalem, in the gardens of the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu. Holy Places showed you the upper part of the Church, in its first episode.
This church evokes three important moments of the Passion: the appearance of Jesus before the High Priest Caiaphas, the death sentence of Jesus by the Sanhedrin, the triple denial of Peter and his repentance as the cock crowed. Remember that Gallicantu means: the cockcrow. Built over the Deep Pit, the crypt has three icons depicting Peter's meeting with Jesus after his denial, the tears of his repentance, and the renewal of his mission by the risen Christ.
The crypt occupies an important flat space carved out of the rock, which could very well correspond to the courtyard where Pierre was keeping himself warm with the guards. This space continues outside the church to the stepped street. On the second level, a bronze statue, with extraordinarily bluish tints, of the Suffering Servant invites the pilgrims to contemplation and repentance.
Convinced pilgrims will take the time to meditate. On the other side, a staircase leads to the chapel of the crypt, where the stone is made alive in a white marble sanctuary. Three paintings, in the style of modern icons, adorn the place.
Here, the crypt icon, left side. Jesus places on Peter a look full of mercy and forgiveness. A small scene shows Pierre sitting by a fire.
Various characters point at him accusingly, while he says he does not know Jesus. While waiting for the sunrise, Jesus was handed over to the guards; when he is going to be taken to appear before the Sanhedrin, a cock starts to crow. According to the Catholic Church, St.
Peter in Gallicantu is the central place of the vocation of Peter. For the Christians Peter enters into the merciful plan of God: that of forgiveness. Here, the crypt icon, right side.
The risen Jesus appeared on the shore of the Sea of Galilee to his apostles gone fishing. He hands the pastor's staff to Peter who has just erased his triple denial by his triple affirmation of love: "Lord, you know everything, you know that I love you." This is the true conversion of Peter: he went from "me, I" to "you, you". He will take care of the flock entrusted to him; henceforth he will be able to follow Jesus to death..