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INSIDE LOOK: What Would You Find If You Visited St. Peter’s Basilica Today?

In the midst of this global pandemic, Italy, one of the hardest-hit European countries by coronavirus, with more than 30,000 deaths related to COVID 19, is starting to see the light, and, little by little, some returning to normalcy.

After a long period of lockdown and no public Masses, Italy has begun its so-called ‘Phase 2.’

While in Phase 1, the Vatican had closed St. Peter’s Square to the public, St. Peter’s Basilica (ZENIT was there, in an empty Basilica, its last day before the public closure), and the Vatican Museums, now one can — under rigid safety conditions–enter the Square and enter St. Peter’s Basilica.

Praise the Lord

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