We arrived today in San Miniato in preparation for our journey tomorrow morning on the Via Francigena, which is the route that newly appointed Bishop Sigeric took from Canterbury to Rome in 990 AD to receive his vestment from the Pope. Sigeric documented his journey, and so it is today a pilgrim walk.
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Via Francigena
Santa Maria Novella
Of all the Florentine sites I visited, Santa Maria Novella was my favorite.
Santa Maria Novella was built in the 1200s by the Dominicans, who ran it until the friars lost their independence in the mid 1500s, and none other than Cosimo de Medici acquired patronage of the church complex. It was at that time that Medici hired Vasari to do a remodel to make the church look more contemporary according to the precepts of the Council of Trent.
What I loved about my visit in addition to the Gothic design is that the Dominicans have taken back the buildings, and once a month, they display the original frescos alongside the Vasari additions.
Dead People
If you read my last post, you will know how the Catholic Church is obsessed with death. What you may not know, and I didn’t, is how many bodies are entombed in basilica, cathedrals and other churches. In four days in Florence and in three edifices, I stood on or before the tombs of hundreds of saints, popes, cardinals, wealthy church patrons, and notable historic figures including
Snow White Thanksgiving
After inviting ourselves to Hannah's Thanksgiving last year, we made a return appearance with the rest of the Becknell clan for a party ...



























