Arrivederci, Roma! How blessed we have been to have this time of pilgrimage together in Rome! Many thanks to our superiors and the sisters in our local communities who made this trip possible. A goodbye cake made by our neighbor, Pietro, the baker. The image of the statue of liberty is edible--made of sugar! (However, do not try to eat the flowers; they are real.) The Sisters with Pietro, the cake artist An authentic four course Pranzo made by our Sister-cooks to mark the conclusion of our time of pilgrimage together. Ottimo! It is hard to put into words how blessed we have been to share this time together. Certainly, we have a renwed appreciation for the CMSWR and the beauty of sharing together our lives consecrated to Christ. Time to say goodbye...
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