Faith, Travel, and the Call to Walk in Christ's Footsteps

Off the Beaten Path: Subiaco, Italy
This coming spring, one of our pilgrimage groups will visit Subiaco, Italy. While this small town is often overlooked as a pilgrimage destination, it is...

Three Great Pilgrimages of Thanksgiving – One of Which We Can All Make This Thanksgiving
Humankind is on a continuous journey toward communion with God – a pilgrimage that will never be complete until we reach the end of...

The Rosary: Prayer of Power and Consequence
The Rosary has a long and rich history. While it’s origins are often disputed, one thing those who pray the Rosary can agree with is...

Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Purgatory?
Purgatory is a teaching of the Catholic Church that is often maligned and misunderstood. However, this teaching is supported by scripture (see 2 Mac 12:45,1...

What Does It Mean to “Walk your Own Camino”?
A common phrase along the Camino de Santiago is “Walk your own Camino.” What does that mean, and how does it apply to our everyday...

A Chapel Built from the Bones of Martyrs
The “Golden Chapel” in Cologne, constructed from the bones of St. Ursula and her companions....

