Rome. Photo by Antonio Graceffo The wait to enter St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome was more than an hour, with visitors from all over Europe and the world packed shoulder to shoulder between barricades for several blocks. Once inside the cathedral, the crush of humanity was in some ways even worse, more like entering a rock concert or a stadium during the playoffs. People constantly bumped into one another as they tried to admire the architecture or photograph the artwork. As uncomfortable as it can be to move at a snail’s pace through a crowd that size, it’s even more frustrating when you have a specific destination in mind. I knew that if I could get close to the main altar and cut left, I…

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