Italy Pilgrimage
This 11-day Lenten pilgrimage journeys through northern Italy to Rome, walking with the saints from Turin to Assisi and culminating in the sacred celebrations of Holy Week in the Eternal City. Pray before the Shroud of Turin, venerate the relics of St. John Bosco and St. Dominic Savio, and kneel at the tomb of St. Carlo Acutis in Assisi where St. Francis first embraced radical poverty. Climb the Holy Stairs on Holy Thursday, walk the Vatican on Good Friday, and celebrate Easter Mass with the Holy Father in St. Peter’s Square—returning home by a different way, transformed by the grace of the Paschal mystery.
Our pilgrimage begins as we depart on our overnight flight to Italy. Lenten friendly meals and refreshments will be served aloft.
Upon arrival, we are met by our pilgrimage manager who will be with us for the duration of the pilgrimage. This morning, we journey to the Oratory of St. Francis de Sales. This is where St. Dominic Savio attended Mass and where he consecrated himself to our Blessed Mother. Proceed to the Basilica di Maria Ausiliatrice (Mary, Help of Christians). This church houses the body of St. John Bosco (and was originally part of the home for boys he founded), St. Mary Mazzarello, St. Dominic Savio, and relics of over 6,000 other saints. Next door is the Casa Don Bosco, the home and museum telling the story of this saint’s life. We continue to our hotel where we check in for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Turin
We begin this morning in the Duomo, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, housing the reliquary containing the Shroud of Turin. After time for prayer here, we can visit other side chapels of the Cathedral, including the resting place of St. Pier Giorgio Frassati. This afternoon, we journey to Colle Don Bosco. This is where St. John Bosco was born and grew up before he moved into the city of Turin. Spend some time in prayer in the Basilica of Don Bosco before visiting Mondonio, where St. Dominic Savio died. Afterwards, we return to our hotel in Turin for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Turin
Today we begin in the Basilica Corpus Domini, built to commemorate the Miracle of the Eucharist of 1453. Afterwards, we visit the students at the Oratory school, followed by free time in the neighborhood of Valdocco. We will return to our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Turin
This morning we depart Turin for Assisi. Along the way, we will stop in Pisa for lunch (on our own) and a visit to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Upon arrival in Assisi, we will visit St. Mary of the Angels Basilica, site of the Porziuncola, the tiny church in the woods where St. Francis began his ministry and where St. Clare began her religious life, before checking into our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Assisi
We begin our day in the heart of Assisi in the Shrine of Renunciation within St. Mary Major church. This shrine was built to commemorate the spot where St. Francis renounced his wealth and family and began his life of poverty and service to the Lord. It is now where the tomb of St. Carlo Acutis lies. St. Carlo, the first millennial saint, dedicated part of his short life to cataloging Eucharistic Miracles from around the world. After venerating his resting place, journey to the Basilica of St. Francis to venerate this saint’s burial place. Afterwards is the Basilica of St. Clare, which holds the famous San Damiano Crucifix that spoke to St. Francis, and where the golden locks of St. Clare’s hair and St. Francis’ poor patched tunic are kept. The remainder of the day will be free for personal prayer and activities, including dinner on our own. (B, Mass) Overnight Assisi
After breakfast this morning we depart Assisi for Rome. Our first stop after arriving in the Holy City will be Santa Croce in Gerusalemme where we get a little piece of Jerusalem thanks to Constantine’s mother, St. Helena, who brought relics of the True Cross and the inscription part of the cross that stated Jesus was King of the Jews. At one time, soil from Jerusalem covered the Basilica’s floor, so it truly was part of the Holy Land. Next, we climb the Scala Santa (Holy Stairs), which our Lord climbed on His way to His condemnation. Our last visit be the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the seat of the Bishop of Rome. Here we will celebrate Holy Thursday Mass. Afterward we have a late check-in to our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Rome
Today we visit St. Peter’s Basilica where we enjoy a full tour, including time to marvel at Michelangelo’s Pieta and pray at the Perpetual Adoration Chapel renovated by St. John Paul II. Next, we will pass through the Vatican Museums on the way to the Sistine Chapel. Painted by Michelangelo, it is the most famous ceiling in the world under which popes are chosen to lead the faithful. Depending on ticket availability, we will celebrate Good Friday services at St. Peter’s Basilica. Then back to our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion) Overnight Rome
We begin early this morning with some free time for prayer before we walk to the NAC for a unique view of the city. Then we make our way to the basilica of St. Mary Major. There we will have time to venerate the crib of Christ, view the famous icon attributed to St. Luke, and see inestimable artwork that makes Rome renowned throughout the world. Then we explore the city on our own with a walking tour of some of our spiritual director’s favorite Roman sites including Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. We will then enjoy dinner out on our own. (B) Holy Hour. Overnight Rome
Happy Easter! He is Risen! This morning we will have the privilege of celebrating Easter Mass with the pope in St. Peter’s square. After Mass we will stay for the pope’s Urbi et Orbi blessing. Following Mass we will stop by the Colosseum on our way to another of the four major basilicas of Rome, St. Paul Outside the Walls. Though it was destroyed by a fire in 1823, it was originally built by Constantine in the fourth century over the site of St. Paul’s tomb and was rebuilt in the 19th century exactly as it was before the fire. We then journey into the lives of the martyrs as we visit the Catacombs. Here Christians celebrated the Mass in secret and buried the martyrs, including several popes. This evening we celebrate our farewell dinner out together. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Rome
Today we say “Ciao” to Italia and transfer to the airport for our return flight home, cherishing all the wonderful memories and graces of this pilgrimage.
Our pilgrimage begins as we depart on our overnight flight to Italy. Lenten friendly meals and refreshments will be served aloft.
Upon arrival, we are met by our pilgrimage manager who will be with us for the duration of the pilgrimage. This morning, we journey to the Oratory of St. Francis de Sales. This is where St. Dominic Savio attended Mass and where he consecrated himself to our Blessed Mother. Proceed to the Basilica di Maria Ausiliatrice (Mary, Help of Christians). This church houses the body of St. John Bosco (and was originally part of the home for boys he founded), St. Mary Mazzarello, St. Dominic Savio, and relics of over 6,000 other saints. Next door is the Casa Don Bosco, the home and museum telling the story of this saint’s life. We continue to our hotel where we check in for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Turin
We begin this morning in the Duomo, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, housing the reliquary containing the Shroud of Turin. After time for prayer here, we can visit other side chapels of the Cathedral, including the resting place of St. Pier Giorgio Frassati. This afternoon, we journey to Colle Don Bosco. This is where St. John Bosco was born and grew up before he moved into the city of Turin. Spend some time in prayer in the Basilica of Don Bosco before visiting Mondonio, where St. Dominic Savio died. Afterwards, we return to our hotel in Turin for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Turin
Today we begin in the Basilica Corpus Domini, built to commemorate the Miracle of the Eucharist of 1453. Afterwards, we visit the students at the Oratory school, followed by free time in the neighborhood of Valdocco. We will return to our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Turin
This morning we depart Turin for Assisi. Along the way, we will stop in Pisa for lunch (on our own) and a visit to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Upon arrival in Assisi, we will visit St. Mary of the Angels Basilica, site of the Porziuncola, the tiny church in the woods where St. Francis began his ministry and where St. Clare began her religious life, before checking into our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Assisi
We begin our day in the heart of Assisi in the Shrine of Renunciation within St. Mary Major church. This shrine was built to commemorate the spot where St. Francis renounced his wealth and family and began his life of poverty and service to the Lord. It is now where the tomb of St. Carlo Acutis lies. St. Carlo, the first millennial saint, dedicated part of his short life to cataloging Eucharistic Miracles from around the world. After venerating his resting place, journey to the Basilica of St. Francis to venerate this saint’s burial place. Afterwards is the Basilica of St. Clare, which holds the famous San Damiano Crucifix that spoke to St. Francis, and where the golden locks of St. Clare’s hair and St. Francis’ poor patched tunic are kept. The remainder of the day will be free for personal prayer and activities, including dinner on our own. (B, Mass) Overnight Assisi
After breakfast this morning we depart Assisi for Rome. Our first stop after arriving in the Holy City will be Santa Croce in Gerusalemme where we get a little piece of Jerusalem thanks to Constantine’s mother, St. Helena, who brought relics of the True Cross and the inscription part of the cross that stated Jesus was King of the Jews. At one time, soil from Jerusalem covered the Basilica’s floor, so it truly was part of the Holy Land. Next, we climb the Scala Santa (Holy Stairs), which our Lord climbed on His way to His condemnation. Our last visit be the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the seat of the Bishop of Rome. Here we will celebrate Holy Thursday Mass. Afterward we have a late check-in to our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Rome
Today we visit St. Peter’s Basilica where we enjoy a full tour, including time to marvel at Michelangelo’s Pieta and pray at the Perpetual Adoration Chapel renovated by St. John Paul II. Next, we will pass through the Vatican Museums on the way to the Sistine Chapel. Painted by Michelangelo, it is the most famous ceiling in the world under which popes are chosen to lead the faithful. Depending on ticket availability, we will celebrate Good Friday services at St. Peter’s Basilica. Then back to our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D, Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion) Overnight Rome
We begin early this morning with some free time for prayer before we walk to the NAC for a unique view of the city. Then we make our way to the basilica of St. Mary Major. There we will have time to venerate the crib of Christ, view the famous icon attributed to St. Luke, and see inestimable artwork that makes Rome renowned throughout the world. Then we explore the city on our own with a walking tour of some of our spiritual director’s favorite Roman sites including Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. We will then enjoy dinner out on our own. (B) Holy Hour. Overnight Rome
Happy Easter! He is Risen! This morning we will have the privilege of celebrating Easter Mass with the pope in St. Peter’s square. After Mass we will stay for the pope’s Urbi et Orbi blessing. Following Mass we will stop by the Colosseum on our way to another of the four major basilicas of Rome, St. Paul Outside the Walls. Though it was destroyed by a fire in 1823, it was originally built by Constantine in the fourth century over the site of St. Paul’s tomb and was rebuilt in the 19th century exactly as it was before the fire. We then journey into the lives of the martyrs as we visit the Catacombs. Here Christians celebrated the Mass in secret and buried the martyrs, including several popes. This evening we celebrate our farewell dinner out together. (B, D, Mass) Overnight Rome
Today we say “Ciao” to Italia and transfer to the airport for our return flight home, cherishing all the wonderful memories and graces of this pilgrimage.

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