Italy embraces the treasures of the Catholic Church and embodies the faith in ways that can only be experienced on pilgrimage. Let the Eternal City of Rome capture your senses and educate you in Catholic traditions. Enjoy four nights in Rome including visits to the four major basilicas and the highlight, a Papal Audience with Pope Francis. Visit Assisi to the most lovable saint ever St. Francis and where St. Clare began her religious life, Padre Pio and San Giovanni Rotondo. to one of the most powerful Eucharistic Miracle Sanctuaries in Lanciano from the 8th century.
Depart en route to Tel Aviv with complimentary meals and beverages served aloft.
Upon arrival in Tel Aviv we are met by our Catholic Travel Centre Guide and make our way north to mt. Carmel and the Chapel of Stella Mares (Star of the sea), where we celebrate Mass. We arrive in Tiberias for dinner and the evening.(B,D)
This morning we begin with a boat ride on the sea of Galilee. We will visit a replica of a fishing boat from the time of Christ. Our visit continues with Capernaum, the Heptapegon (Peter’s Primacy), followed by a visit to Tabgha where we celebrate Mass. We ascend by motorcoach to the MT. of Beatitudes to gain a panoramic vista of the sea of Galilee. We continue to the Baptismal site at the Jordan river to renew our baptismal vows, then a visit to Bethsaida. We return to Galilee for the evening. (B,D)
We make our way to Nazareth where we visit the basilica of the Annunciation for Mass. Then continue to St. joseph’s Workshop and Mary’s Well. Then to Cana, site of Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding feast. where we invite couples to renew their wedding vows. Our next stop is the site of the Transfiguration at Mt. Tabor we arrive in Jerusalem for the evening.(B,D)
We begin today entering through Stephen’s Gate, with a visit to the Church of St. Anne, marking the place of birth of the Blessed Mother, visiting as well.
The nearby pools of Bethesda. We proceed to the Chapel of the flagellation (where Our Lord was scourged). Then carry the cross as we follow the Via Dolorosa (Stations of the cross). After the Station. We return to the Ecce Home Arch and Lithostrotos, where we celebrate Mass.
We begin this afternoon with a ride to Mt. Scopus and to the Mt. of Olives. Where we gain a panoramic view of the old City of Jerusalem. We visit the Ascension Mosque, pater Noster (commemorating the ‘‘Our Father’), Dominus Flevit (where Jesus wept over Jerusalam). And the Church of All Nations in the Garden of Gethsemane. After lunch on our own. We continue onto the Church of St. Peter in Gallicanctu (where Peter denied Christ). The house of Caiphas, the Church of the Dormition of Our Lady. And the upper Room, commemorating the Last Supper. (B.D)
We begin this morning with Mass at the church of the Holy Sepulchre. Then we make our way to Bethlehem, visiting first shepherds’ field, followed by the Church of the nativity, St. Jerome’s Chapel, and St. Catherine’s Church. We will allow extra time for shopping in Bethlehem. Returning, we stop in Ein Karem where we visit the church of St. John the Baptist and the church of the visitation. The balance of the day is at leisure to browse in the local markets. You may wish to include a Group visit to the Yad Vashem Memorial Museum, telling the story of the Holocaust and serving as a sober reminder of man’s inhumanity to man. (B,D)
This morning we stop In Jericho to view the Mt. of Temptation from a distance and to see the traditional Zeccheus site. This city was the site of Joshua’s first dramatic conquest. From a distance we view the Mt. of Temptation, now home to a Greek Orthodox Monastery. Our next stop is Qumran, site of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. We stop to view the Dead sea, the lowest point on earth. Then it is back up to Jerusalem, stopping in Bethany, site of the resurrection of Lazarus. Here we celebrate the final Mass of our pilgrimage. We have some time at leisure in Jerusalem. (B,D)
We transfer to the Tel Aviv Airport for our return flight to the USA.
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