From April 27th to May 10th, I led a group of students and friends on a journey to Italy to study Medieval and Renaissance Christianity. We began our trip in Venice, where we studied Venetian mercantilism, the history of the Doges, as well as the history of this unique water-bound city. After visiting the Doge’s Palace, we traveled up the bell tower in St. Mark’s Square to see the city from its highest point. We took a day trip to Padua to visit the Scrovegni Chapel as well as the Basilica of San Anthony, the both of which are amazing examples of medieval religiosity. From Venice, we traveled to Florence, where we studied Dante Alighieri, Niccolò Machiavelli, Savonarola, and the Medicis. We visited the Santa Maria del Fiori, the Franciscan church of Santa Croce, the Uffizi Galleries, as well as the Galleria dell ’Accademia. By chance, while standing in line to visit the Museo di San Marco, I ran into the American travel guru, Rick Steves, with whom I had a wonderful conversation about traveling and the state of the world. He was there to update his Florence guidebook; I was there to see the martyr Savonarola, on whom I will eventually write a book. We had a wonderful concert that night of Pachelbel, Bach, Mozart, and Vivaldi. Leaving Tuscany, we traveled to Assisi to study the life of St. Francis and St. Clare. This year has been declared the year of St. Francis by Pope Leo XIV, since it was 800 years ago that St. Francis died. I also met the author and longtime resident of Assisi, Mrs. Pricilla Calderini, and purchased a copy of her book, Mount Subasio: A Legend of Assisi. She is an amazing Brit-turned-Italian lady, who grew up near Oxford, but has lived in Assisi for over 60 years. Leaving Umbria, we traveled to Rome, the eternal city. While the students were all exhausted, we continued our studies, visiting the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine, the Roman Forum, the Capitoline Museum, The Vatican Museum and St. Peter’s Basilica. We also spent some time at the catacombs of San Callixtus. In Rome, we saw our second concert, a mix of opera arias at an Episcopal Church: St. Paul’s Within the Walls. We had wonderful guides, wonderful dinners, and wonderful conversations. Overall, we had an amazing trip, which I hope the students learned a lot from. As always, thank you Witte Travel and Tours and Kristina Choura for constructing this most amazing travel class. I look forward to teaching on the road again!





























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