Melissa Klug made a special visit to Vatican during your most recent stay in Rome and shared the experience with his followers on social networks. The Peruvian businesswoman went to the gardens of the Holy See to learn about the statue of Saint Rose of Lima and the marian mosaictwo symbols that celebrate the Peruvian faith and heritage at the heart of Catholicism.
On his Instagram account, Klug published images next to the sculpture of the first canonized saint of America and in front of the mosaic that brings together seven of the main devotions of the Virgin Mary venerated in Peru.
For the businesswoman, this trip represented much more than religious tourism. In his message, he highlighted: “My second time in Vatican City was not a coincidence… it was confirmation. “I came back with another look, with more history in my heart, with more battles overcome and more gratitude in my soul.”
The mother of Samahara Lobaton He delved into the personal meaning of this journey. “This time I didn’t just ask… I thanked. There are places that are not visited twice by coincidence, but because they mark your life. And the Vatican once again embraced my faith, my strength and my inner peace,” he wrote alongside photographs of his tour.
The images spread by Klug show their passage next to the statue of Saint Rose of Limarecently installed in the Vatican gardens. The businesswoman also posed in front of the marian mosaica work that includes invocations such as Virgin of Chapithe Virgin of Candelaria and the Immaculate Virgin. The presence of these symbols in the Vatican has generated pride and emotion among Peruvians, both residents in the country and abroad.
The journey of Melissa Klug to the Italian capital included a tour of emblematic spaces of the Catholic faith and universal culture. The businesswoman highlighted the importance of gratitude, spirituality and personal reunion, values that she attributed to her visit. The publication received reactions of support and messages from Peruvians who value the representation of their traditions in the Holy See.
In the Vatican gardens, the statue of Saint Rose of Lima and the Marian mosaic have become points of reference for Latin American faithful and tourists. The photographs of Klug These pieces reflect the connection of the Peruvian community with its religious history and the emotion of finding these national emblems in the heart of the Catholic Church.
He Pope Leo XIV presided over the January 31, 2026 the inauguration of the statue of Saint Rose of Lima in the Vatican gardens. The event brought together Peruvian bishops and ecclesiastical authorities from various countries.
The image, made of white travertine by the sculptor Edwin Moralesrepresents the first canonized saint of America and patron saint of Peru.
During the ceremony, a marian mosaic which highlights seven of the main devotions of the Virgin Mary in the country, including the Virgin of Chapithe Virgin of Candelaria and the Immaculate Virgin.
The mosaic is part of the Marian Way of the Vaticana walk through gardens that brings together Marian images from various countries. The inclusion of the statue and mosaic constitutes historical and spiritual recognition for the Peruvian Catholic community.



