Why is the Vatican in Rome Italy?
It isn't. It's located in the Vatican City State ;)
Just so happens it's surrounded by Italy, because Rome was where the population flourished that paved the way for the Catholic Church.
The principal chapel in the Vatican Palace decorated with frescoes by Michelangelo?
The Sistine Chapel in Rome is decorated with frescoes by Michelangelo.
What famous artworks are in the Vatican?
The Vatican has a huge collection of artworks of every possible kind. Click link below to read about the collections! At the end of the article there is a short list of famous artworks.
What is the smallest country of the world in area?
Chile is a long, narrow country on the western coast of South America.
From north to south, Chile extends 4,270 km (2,653 mi), and averages 177 km (110 mi) east to west. It is shaped like a long ribbon, reaching from the middle of South America's west coast straight down to the southern tip of the continent, where it curves slightly eastward.
What is the name of the Salvador Dali painting in the Vatican Museum?
'The Trinity' (Study for The Ecumenical Council). 1960. Oil on canvas. 58.4 x 66 cm. Vatican Gallery
What is the name of the tiny country surrounded by Italy other than Vatican City?
Monaco, Monte Carlo, is wholly bordered by France....
Vatican City is an independent and sovereign country. However, there are a number (7) churches located there along with numerous chapels. The best known are Saint Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.
Did the Vatican support Adolf Hitler?
The Church never supported Adolf Hitler. At the start of his political life the Church tried to reach an accommodation that would allow Catholics to practice their religion. Hitler and his government kept signing agreements with the Vatican and the local Church only to turn right around and ignore them completely, not unlike what some modern presidents of rather well-known superpowers are doing in the 21st century. Although the Church tried hard to protect her people, Hitler would not cooperate at all, he had less than no respect or time for the Catholic Church, and what started out on rocky ground quickly turned very sour. The Catholic Church was hard pressed to protect not only her own members, but others, particularly the Jews and gypsies which the Church worked tirelessly to protect. An uncounted multitude of priests, nuns, sisters, and brothers were sent to the camps and exterminated.
Does the Vatican City participate in the Olympics?
Not under a Vatican City flag. There are 202 nations/independent territories/ commonwealths/ protectorates and geographical areas that have been issued 3-letter abbreviations (trigram) by the International Olympic Committee. The trigrams are issued to countries with National Olympic Committees (NOCs). NOCs are in place to ensure the nations best athletes attend the Olympics. Vatican City does not have a NOC and so its athletes cannot compete as Vatican City athletes.
How many Swiss Guards are there?
At the end of 2005, there were 135 members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard. This number consisted of a Commandant (bearing the rank of Oberst or Colonel), a chaplain, three officers, one sergeant major (Feldwebel), 30 NCOs, and 99 halberdiers, the rank equivalent to private (so called because of their traditional halberd). (As per Wikipedia)
In which city of Italy is the Vatican church located?
The Vatican city is in Rome.
Clarification:
If you are referring to Saint Peter's Basilica, it is located in Vatican City which is an independent country surrounded by the city of Rome and Italy. It is not part of either, however.
What is the city that forms in independent state?
Within Rome is the city state of the Vatican. It is the smallest city state in the world with 300 residents living within its borders including the Pope.
How do you get a blessing from the Vatican?
Talk to your pastor or bishop to help you apply for a certificate showing a blessing from the pope.
What year was the Vatican built?
The present configuration of the Vatican city with enclosed feed-ramp or collonades outside of St. Peter"s square dates to about the time (oddly) of Luther and the reformation. Luther, a German monk and ordained priest- questioned how church funds were obtained for this massive construction project- on a par with the Pentagon.
Why is the pope located at the Vatican and not in Jerusalem?
Peter is considered the first pope even though the term 'pope' did not come into common usage until much later. Whether Peter was in Jerusalem, Antioch, Rome or elsewhere, he is still considered the first pope. Later, as the Church grew and a hierarchy developed. the Church established its headquarters in Rome as Rome was considered the center of the world at the time. It had good roads reaching out to the vast empire as well as ships that plied the Mediterranean. Missionaries could reach anywhere in the known world from Rome. As the pope was the highest ranking Church authority in Rome, he was automatically consider the Bishop of Rome.
How tall are Vatican City's walls?
Today there is are no "walls" around the Vatican except for the Pope's gardens and offices. As you approach St. Peter's there is a large square/plaza surrounded on both sides with columns/walkways. In Rome itself, very little of the ancient gates and walls still exist. I happen to have a picture of one of the few gates from ancient Rome.
Why does the pope live so lavishly?
The pope does not live lavishly. The Papal Apartments are rather spartan in their furnishings. However, Pope Francis has decided to forgo living in the Papal Apartments and has chosen to live in a small, comfortable apartment in the Casa Santa Marta which was built to house visiting dignitaries to the Vatican and the cardinals during a papal conclave.
Pope Francis is perhaps the first pope since the fourth century not to live ostentatiously. He found the 19-room Papal Apartments in the Apostolic Palace too opulent for his liking, so he chose to live in a smaller but still quite comfortable apartment in Casa Santa Marta. He refused to wear some of the fine apparel and gold, jewel-encrusted mitres favoured by his predecessors.
Pope Francis usually even eats in the canteen, although some say this is to avoid the alleged fate of Pope John Paul I. At least for Pope Francis, it is not true that he lives more lavishly than is appropriate for the leader of a worldwide religious organisation.
Where is the Vatican located on a map?
Try clicking on this link. There you will find a map showing the location of the Vatican as well as a lengthy story about the Vatican and its history.
What is the main export of Vatican City?
Is Saint Peter's Basilica still used today?
St. Peter's Basilica used for Mass like any Catholic church. Of course it is most well-known for for the papal liturgies which take place there. It should be noted however, that St. Peters is NOT a cathedral.
Where does the Vatican get money?
The pope receives no pay but all his expenses are paid by the Church. He has no need for money.
How did Catholics respond to Vatican II?
Mass in English and priest facing the people.
Catholic AnswerVatican Council II, for the first time in history, was an entirely pastoral council. Of the twenty-one ecumenical councils of the Church, Vatican Council II was the only one to not deal with any doctrinal issues. The task assigned to the Council by Pope John XXIII was Aggiornamento, in Italian this means a bringing up to date. The Pope asked the Council to try to speak to the people of modern times, to put things in terms that they could understand, to make things more relevant to them.The two things mentioned above, Mass in English and the priest facing the people, were not requested not mandated by the Vatican Council. As the current Pontiff and his predecessor have mentioned, the Church went off the rails and put in things that were "in the spirit of Vatican II". Well, if there was a spirit of Vatican II, this wasn't it. The Council did request that the readings be put in the vernacular so that people could more readily understand them, however, it specifically requested that the rest of the Mass remain in Latin. As for the priest facing the people - there is absolutely nothing in any of the Council documents that even mention this, and, as a matter of fact, the Missal, itself, specifically mentions that at certain times during the Mass, the priest "is to turn around and face the people" assuming that the priest is facing the altar with his back to the people - a position known as "ad orientem" (toward the east-everybody facing the same direction).
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What is the weather in Vatican City?
The city state has the same climate as Rome: temperate, mild, rainy winters (September to mid-May) with hot, dry summers (May to September).
Name three changes that came about in the church as a result of Vatican Council?
De-emphasis on ritual and statuary- which hit the ecclesiastical Wares firms like a bombing raid!- the advent of the so-called Flying Washboard Altar- where the celebrant faces the congregation throughout the Mass. The phase out of Latin as the official ritual language of worship ( point two) Modification of fast and dietary laws to a bare minimum. ( some people still observe the Friday laws out of either penance or economy!)- There were many changes- also maybe TOO MUCH of what might be called ( Interaction) on Hymn singing ( OK up to a point) and in the worship itself- some could almost say an excess ( compared to the past) of (Audience Participation)- and with that- a new wave of tolerance, botgh inter-racial and towards other faiths- hate propaganda towards other faiths well it has been scaled back to the vanishing point. Amen.
They did not "include Vatican City" but St. Peter's basilica, as the Vatican City State came about when it was "established as a separate state by the Lateran Treaty of 1929".