Presentazione agnelli Sant'Agnese 21-01-2014 / Ossevatore Romano
The wool of the lambs is blessed because it is going to be used to weave the pallia for the new metropolitan archbishops (the "pallium" is a wool vestment worn by bishops over the chasuble). The pallia are going to bestowed by the Pope on the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, June 29. The lambs are raised by the Trappist Fathers of the Cistercian Order, in the Roman Abbey of Tre Fontane, the place where Saint Paul was martyred.
The two lambs wear a white and a red floral wreath, symbolizing St. Agnes' virtues of purity and faithfulness to Christ until death.
The lambs are then going to be kept and cared for by the Benedictine sisters in the Roman Convent of St. Cecilia. On Holy Thursday, the wool will be shorn to weave the pallia, which will be kept in an urn at St. Peter's tomb in St. Paul's Basilica Outside-the-walls, until June 29.
St. Agnes, whose name means "lamb" in Latin.
The Porta Sant'Anna - the main entrance to the Vatican!
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