The Bishops Advisory Board, faculty, and staff of The Rome Experience are pleased to announce the seminarians who have been accepted and will be participating in The Rome Experience 2017: […]
Seminarian Phillip Shifflet from the Diocese of Orange has been journaling about the Rome Experience 2016 in a series of videos, which he’s been sharing throughout the summer. Thank you, […]
Numerous applications for the Rome Experience 2016 arrived by the deadline, January 11, 2016. Please stay tuned as in a couple weeks we eagerly announce the Rome Experience Class […]
As pilgrims to Rome, The Rome Experience Class of 2016 will enjoy the extraordinary privilege of experiencing the grace of the Jubilee of Mercy and passing through the Holy […]
“The Catholic Church is Roman. I savor that word, Roman! I feel completely Roman, since Roman means universal, catholic. For it leads me to love tenderly the Pope, il […]
May the tenderness and closeness of God at Christmas fill your hearts with joy! Merry Christmas! The Board and Staff of The Rome Experience THE CLOSENESS OF GOD On […]
“This has been one of the most transformative formation experience of my time as a seminarian. And it helped me fall even more in love with our Church. I […]
We are pleased to announce that Daniel Seo (Diocese of Orange) was the First Place Winner of the 2015 Circle the Vatican! Congratulations, Daniel! ABOUT THE ANNUAL RACE A […]
On July 1, The Rome Experience Class of 2015 returned home from their six-week journey to France, Italy and Spain. As we received updates from the seminarians throughout the […]
by Steven Reeves (Archdiocese of Louisville) Top Five Highlights of Week Six: 1. June 21: A morning in St. Peter’s After spending the last two weekends traveling to Norcia […]
by David Keyes (Diocese of Madison) Top Five Highlights of Week Five: 1. This week a group of us had a lunch outing to the famous Abruzzi’s for their […]
TO SEE PETER June 14-20, 2015 by Stephen Kenyon (Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon) “Catholic, apostolic, Roman! I want you to be very Roman, ever anxious to make your […]