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News from the Patrons Office 1st May 2021
Greetings Patrons and Friends,As you all know last November we launched our first-ever crowdfunding project. With your support, we had an amazing turnout, and we managed to bring in...

News from the Patrons Office
Greetings Patrons and Friends, Despite everything that happened in the last year our restorers were able to continue you their work thanks to our patrons support, as was the...
Lent Season and Saint Margaret
Greetings Patrons and Friends, Whether we are ready or not…. we have already begun the sacred season of Lent with Ash Wednesday and we wanted to draw your attention...
New projects ahead!
Greetings Patrons and Friends, As our Museums reopened last week, we want to bring you inside our halls following the fortunate few visitors that get to experience our beauty....

Greetings from our Rome office
Greetings Patrons and Friends, Yesterday was the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas, considered one of the Catholic Church's greatest theologians. In the fresco painting in the Gallery of...

Greetings from our Rome office
Greetings Patrons and Friends, After closing for 88 days, since November, due to coronavirus restrictions, our museums finally reopened their doors. This is a special video message from all...

All Things Patrons!
Greetings Patrons and Friends, Yesterday was the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas, considered one of the Catholic Church's greatest theologians. In the fresco painting in the Gallery of...

We Did It!
Dear Patrons and Friends, Congratulations - we did it! The PAVM launched its first-ever crowdfunding project on Giving Tuesday, and we successfully achieved our goal of $20,000. By promoting...

New Year New Projects!
Dear Patrons and Friends,Built in 440 A.D. just behind the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the Baptistery had been, for generations, the only baptistery in Rome. Almost as old...

Beyond Hagia Sophia’s Museum
Much has been said concerning Hagia Sophia’s recent reconversion to a mosque. The perceived setback for Christianity notwithstanding, Hagia Sophia’s nature as a site for religious dialogue and cultural...