Definition: Livorno means "sour water," a reference to the bitterness of human sin in Jesus Christ's death on the cross. It also has associations with the river Styx, which flows through Rome during Lent (as it does in Lent). In this context, it could be considered an allusion to the idea that we can find no righteousness nor peace except from God, and we should seek Him first before seeking answers to our own questions about sin.