"I think Rome is famous for the Roman Empire and for the Renaissance, but this bit -- the history of early Christianity -- is really worth exploring too."
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An ambassador to the Vatican is visiting Rome’s most ancient churches this Lent (27 March 2021) Catholic News Agency
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