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Pentecost at the Pantheon (in Rome) - A Shower of Rose Petals
Eternally Cool ^ | May 25, 2010

Posted on 05/25/2010 10:01:46 AM PDT by NYer

The Roses begin to fall in the Pantheon in Rome

As peals of church bells rang out across the Eternal City this morning, Romans and visitors alike began making their way to the Pantheon for the celebration of the Pentecost Mass and the performance of a beautiful ritual that’s been going on for 1400 years in which a shower of red rose petals is dropped through the oculus of the ancient building and falls to the floor.

Pentecost at the Pantheon

The Pantheon, as many eCoolers will know, was build by the Roman Emperor Hadrian between 117-125 AD. It was dedicated to all the Roman gods and its 143 foot wide concrete dome must have put certainly on the must-see list for every ancient tourist to Rome.

More and more roses in the Pantheon in Rome

In the year 609 AD — exactly 1400 years ago — the Pantheon became a Christian church when the Byzantine Emperor Phocas gave it to Pope Boniface IV who rededicated to Santa Maria ad Martyres (St. Mary and all the Martyrs).

Roses in the Pantheon on Pentecost

Thus, for almost a millenium and a half, the building has served as a Christian church with its big moment happening each year on feast of Pentecost, the fiftieth day after Easter, the day on which the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus as described in the Book of Acts, Chapter 2 in the New Testament.

Pentecost in the Pantheon

At the Pantheon each year, as at all Catholic churches, Pentecost is celebrated with a mass. However, it’s what happens following the mass that is truly spectacular. A team of firemen scale the dome of the Pantheon and sit poised above its oculus (the “eye” or opening at the center of the dome).

Roses in the Pantheon at Pentecost

As the clergy leaves the church, the firemen throw thousands of red rose petals through the oculus and these flutter to the floor, a symbol of the Holy Spirit descending to earth.

Roses at the Pantheon at Pentecost

Those who attend the mass ooh and awe as the flower petals cover the center of the building, then rush in madly to scoop them up, stuff them in pockets, or throw them into the air once again.

As many of you have probably discerned from this lovely photos, our trusty photographer, Susan Sanders, was there this year (as always). Upon her return to the compound, she showered the floor with the petals – it’s not quite the same as seeing them at the Pantheon, but at least we’re smelling sweet here today.

Roses in the Pantheon at Pentecost


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; History
KEYWORDS: caracalla; pantheon

1 posted on 05/25/2010 10:01:46 AM PDT by NYer
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To: netmilsmom; thefrankbaum; markomalley; Tax-chick; GregB; saradippity; Berlin_Freeper; Litany; ...
You can watch the video of this event here.

Pentecost at the Pantheon

If you are planning a future trip to Rome, you may want to schedule it to coincide with this awesome celebration.

2 posted on 05/25/2010 10:03:10 AM PDT by NYer ("Where Peter is, there is the Church." - St. Ambrose of Milan)
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To: NYer

We were on our first trip to Rome a couple of weeks back. The Pantheon is an incredible building an we would have liked to see this celebration. We spent two full days at the Vatican Museums.


3 posted on 05/25/2010 10:25:18 AM PDT by JimSEA ("A deeply, deeply troubled individual" per WJC)
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To: NYer

How sweet! I knew a man who went to the Pantheon to assume the role of chief acolyte there. But I lost track of him. It is definitely a must see if I ever make it to Italy before sharia ruins it all.


4 posted on 05/25/2010 10:39:21 AM PDT by blackpacific
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To: NYer
Pentecost at the Pantheon (in Rome) ...

Pan is still dead.

5 posted on 05/25/2010 12:33:28 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (we shall overcome a generation of affirmative action.)
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To: the invisib1e hand

Actually, if he/she is a fallen angel, then Pan is most certainly alive, and not happy.

The Bread of Life, the True Manna, is offered there, for those who take seriously the words of Jesus in John chapter 6.


6 posted on 05/25/2010 12:54:56 PM PDT by blackpacific
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To: blackpacific
I think he/she is a myth, but thanks for the info.
7 posted on 05/25/2010 1:19:53 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (we shall overcome a generation of affirmative action.)
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