Pope Francis left the Vatican on Sunday to walk through Rome’s empty streets to pray for an "end to the pandemic," according to a Vatican news release.
During his walk the Pope visited "two important pilgrimage sites in Rome to pray for the city and the world," the release said.
The first site is the ancient icon of Maria Salus Populi Romani at the Basilica of St. Mary Major, and the other at the foot of a wooden crucifix that protected Rome from a great plague.
Earlier in the day, the Pope gave his weekly blessing to an eerily empty St. Peter's Square as Italy remains on lockdown.
The Vatican released photos and video showing Pope Francis walking in a desolate Via del Corso. One of the main streets in the historic center of Rome, Via del Corso is normally packed with tourists.
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