S.Lorenzo: column
Date: 08/01/2007
St Lawrence stands atop an antique column holding his grill, the instrument of his martyrdom.
S.Lorenzo: Piazza S. Lorenzo
Date: 04/26/2007
a view of the square in front of the church
S. Lorenzo: Funerary Monument
Date: 04/26/2007
A Baroque Funerary Monument inside the church
S. Lorenzo: Funerary Monument (detail)
Date: 04/26/2007
bust of the memorialized nobleman, Nichael Bonelli.
S. Lorenzo: Funerary Monument
Date: 08/01/2007
S.Lorenzo: Statue of St Padre Pio
Date: 04/26/2007
A bronze sculpture of this 20th century stigmatist saint from southern Italy whose cult is very wide-spread.
S.Lorenzo: tomb of the Saint
Date: 04/26/2007
Under the high altar of the church, scene from the front of the shrine.
S.Lorenzo: tomb of the saint
Date: 04/26/2007
Under the high altar of the church, seen from behind the shrine.
S.Lorenzo: Ambulatory Shrine 1
Date: 04/26/2007
Note the fine bronze gate, the mosaic work on the floor and walls, and the polychrome marbles. The last Pope NOT buried at St. Peter's lies here: Pope IX (reigned: 1846-1878, the longest papal reign in history).
S.Lorenzo: cloister 1
Date: 04/26/2007
S.Lorenzo: cloister 2
Date: 04/26/2007
S.Lorenzo: cloister -- WW II bomb fragment
Date: 08/01/2007
During WWII, Rome was declared a no-bomb zone. One bomb did hit S.Lorenzo, which is technically not in the city. The plaque reads: Give peace, O Lord, in our days. On the 40th anniversary of the bombing of S.Lorenzo, 19 July 1943, in the Holy Year of Redemption 1983-1984.
S.Lorenzo: from the catacombs 1
Date: 04/26/2007
A funerary carving: the dove (a symbol of peace, and of the Christan soul) and the Chi-Rho (a symbol of Christ, being the first 2 letters of 'Christ" in Greek).
S.Lorenzo: from the catacombs 2
Date: 04/26/2007
A funerary carving: a dove on an olive branch
S.Lorenzo: from the catacombs 3
Date: 04/26/2007
Funerary inscription 493:
Klavia Tigris Filia
carissimaque vixit
annis V menses III diebus V oras IIII
Klavia most beloved daughter of Tiger
lived 5 years, 3 months, 5 days, 4 hours
Note the palm branch (a symbol of victory), the hearts (sumbol of loyalty, devotion, love) and the peacock (symbol of royalty and resurrection)
S.Lorenzo: from the catacombs 4
Date: 04/26/2007
A funerary inscription in Greek
(which I am not up to translating, sorry)
Note the small heart at the bottom right of the stone.
S.Lorenzo: from the catacombs 5
Date: 04/26/2007
funerary inscription #715
Note the dove flying free.
The other carvings show a writing tablet and stylus, indicating perhaps that the person buried here was a scribe of some sort.
S.Lorenzo: an icon of the savior
Date: 08/01/2007
This icon, a modern composition, is mouunted on a grate inside the church. The Greek inscription IC XC NI KA translates as:
Jesus Christ Conquers
S.Lorenzo: Ambulatory Shrine 2
Date: 08/01/2007
Note the fine mosaic work and the polychrome marbles. The last Pope NOT buried at St. Peter's lies here: Pope IX (reigned: 1846-1878, the longest papal reign in history).
S.Lorenzo: Ambulatory Shrine 3
Date: 08/01/2007
Note the fine floor mosaic, the mosaic work on the wall and the polychrome marbles. The last Pope NOT buried at St. Peter's lies here: Pope IX (reigned: 1846-1878, the longest papal reign in history).