While Jesus never visited Rome, the steps he walked in Jerusalem before his trial are now located in Rome...
Search Wikipedia for Scala Sancta:
The Scala Sancta (English: Holy Stairs, Italian: Scala Santa) are a set of 28 white marble steps located within a building in Rome near the Lateran Basilica and is an extraterritorial property of the Holy See. The steps, long encased in a protective framework of wooden steps, are located in a building that incorporates part of the old Lateran Palace. The stairs lead to the Sancta Sanctorum (English: Holy of Holies), the personal chapel of the early Popes known as the chapel of St. Lawrence.
According to the Catholic tradition, they are the steps leading up to the praetorium of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem on which Jesus Christ stepped on his way to trial during the events known as the Passion. The stairs were, reputedly, brought to Rome by St. Helena in the fourth century. For centuries, the Scala Santa has attracted Christian pilgrims who wish to honor the Passion of Jesus.
well because he is our father
Jesus was seen as a crazy preacher by some and as a leader by others. Very few people followed him and believed he was the son of god in the beginning, like Christians do today.
Luke's gospel shows some Romans in a positive light. It is speculated by some that it was part of Paul's evidence at his trial in Rome.
Because it is still the day that Jesus was born and Jesus is a prophet.
No, because the birthday of Jesus isn't close to Christmas. The birthday of Jesus is Christmas! Christmas was (and still is for some people) the celebration of the birth of Jesus.
We are still in Rome because we use some of the inventions they made such as roads, concrete, and wine etc.
The emperor was put there by god and could just as easily be removed by god.
Because it was not ok for Peter to Denise him three times the day of his death and he was dissapointed
Europe could never have invaded Rome. For a start Europe is a continent, not a people. Moreover, Rome was |(and still is) in Europe. Rome was, however, invaded by other peoples of Europe throughout its existence. There were dozens of these invasions, some more successful than others.
The aqua duct to bring water into Rome, plumbing, the Roman arch used in building and bridges, some of which are still in use.
Romans built many temples to their gods and goddesses. Some Romans kept small statues of gods in their houses as well.
if it still alive get some garlic, and a wooden stake, and kill the vampire!