After a sunburnt day at the beach on Friday, we woke up early yesterday to go on our field trip to Subiaco. I was especially pumped for this trip, because- as I made sure to tell everyone and anyone within earshot- I gave a speech pretty much every Wednesday morning this summer at camp on St. Benedict. The busdriver was a half hour late, but definitely made up for lost time by driving alarmingly fast through traffic and hills alike. Subiaco has two monasteries. This first we visited was the monastery of St. Scholastica. This was the first monastery built by Benedict. It also is known for its library (which we sadly didn’t get to see) where the first Italian book was printed. Our tour guide was an adorable girl with the best hair I have ever seen. She pointed out the different frescos and styles of architecture.
| Andrew and I enjoying our meal (?) |
| Sacre-Speco |
The rest of the day was quite boring. I have a cold and spent the rest of the day in bed, reading, sniffling, and attempting to sleep.
Today was dedicated to homework. However, Erin and I began it with a surprising trip to Mass. We went back to Santa Susana to find the church packed with people in remembrance of September 11, 2001. Mass was said by William Cardinal Levada and a reflection was given by Miguel Diaz US Ambassador to the Holy See (and former Theology professor at St. Johns!) He had left before I arrived freshman year, but I recognized his name and face from the school website. Erin and I gathered our courage and approached him. He was extending his hand politely for a hand hake as I was explaining we went to St.Bens! He dropped his hand, exclaimed quite loudly in the somewhat quite church “BENNIES!” and gave us a big hug! He then called over his family and wife (“ Marian, come here and hug them! They’re Bennies!”). We chatted with Mrs. Diaz for a while about the Roman-Greco program, what we have done (“have you been to the beach yet? Good!”), and our majors. She and her husband were so welcoming and very disappointed we did not bring our cameras to take a picture (who knew I would need my camera at Mass!? That’s the last time I leave it at the apartment!). They both encouraged us to talk to Jean about going on a trip to the embassy. Maybe we’ll get our picture then! It was a great way to start off the day.
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| Miguel Diaz! |

That's Ambassador and Dr. Diaz, love.
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