Sunday, August 26, 2007

first blog





welcome to my blog! this is a new way of communication for me so if it is difficult i apologize. hopefully this will be an easier way for you all to know how i am doing and for me to keep in touch. i plan to update it every week or two with new pics. you may want to bookmark http://mattlibra.blogspot.com/ to keep in touch.


well, my first "week" is done. the guys here are extremely gracious and helpful. they keep us hopping though, thats for sure. tomorrow starts the "real" orientation - italian classes, conferences, etc. today they took us to Castel Gondolfo (the Pope's summer residence) for the angelus message. the pope gave us a special blessing which you can read on the vatican website, then we toured the papal gardens there. here is a few pictures.
also, yesterday i was able to go back to St. Peter's for a tour, it was just what i needed. everything in the church is a prayer and a teaching. i got to pray in the adoration chapel there and i offered a prayer of thanksgiving for all of you who have made me who i am today. thank you. this coming week we will go back again for the Scavi tour, i really appreciate the spiritual emphasis they have on everything here, it is all about the heart, conversion, and learning to love our Lord.
take care--matt libra
(pics = pieta, the view just inside St. Peter's, the NAC crest, papal gardens at Castel Gondolfo)

6 comments:

Athanasis Contra Mundum said...

Matt,
Welcome to the Catholic blogosphere.
Chris

Stephanie said...

what an awesome experience... i hope you cherish every minute.

Upward eyes said...

The pictures are great! Enjoy your week.

Daniel Murphy said...

Hey, Matthew,

This blog is a splendid idea, giving us all a chance to walk with you in Rome and area.

What exactly is NAC and the crest?

Blessings,

Dan

Daniel Murphy said...

Sorry: once more thing. What does "not 'Manchurian Candidate'" mean?

Dan

Stephanie said...

hi!
how are you? i am glad to see you are keeping up with your blog. Did you enjoy Assisi? It is such a beautiful town. I hope you are well, hope to hear form you soon.
Stef