
From October 3 to 15, the traveling exhibition "An Unexpected Pope. Blessed Luciani, a Prophetic Look at Today's Man" will be hosted in the Cloister of the Gregorian Seminary, before moving to Oderzo from October 19 to November 16, Vittorio Veneto (mid-January), Treviso (end of January), Venice (February), and in June to Padua (updates on www.rivela.org).
Also conceived in anticipation of the 50th anniversary of the death of Blessed Luciani (2028), the multimedia journey includes 40 panels and 3 video stories, including infographics and personal items of Luciani: from the papal robe, to the zucchettos and some books from the Museum - Birth House named after him.
Moreover, the symbolic object of the exhibition will be the scythe with which a very young Albino, like other adolescent peers, would leave home at two in the morning in the summer to mow the meadows at altitude, ensuring the best sustenance for the community's cows (his own family owned two). A very tiring job, which Luciani somehow managed to make cheerful by putting several books in his backpack, which he then read during breaks from work, while waiting for the cut grass to dry and become hay.
The thematic sections of the journey are titled: "Election as Pope"; "The Places of Luciani"; "The Christian Adventure"; "The Papacy".