A 12-Day Pilgrimage to Italy
Including Orvieto,
Bolsena, Siena, Assisi,
Cascia, Macerata, Loreto, Lanciano, San Giovanni
Rotondo, Pompeii, Naples,
Monte Cassino, Rome &
the Vatican
Day 1 -
Monday
USA /
ITALY Today we
depart the USA for Italy. Meals are served on
board.
Day 2 -
Tuesday
ROME / ORVIETO / BOLSENA /
SIENA Upon our
arrival in Rome, we depart north through the Umbrian hills to
Orvieto to visit the site of the Eucharistic miracle, including
the Blood Stained Stones and the Sanctuary of St. Cristina in
nearby Bolsena. We celebrate Mass at the Cathedral with
its beautiful marble facade, in the Piazza del
Duomo amidst dazzling spires, mosaics and
sculptures. The impressive structure took over
thirty architects, 90 mosaic artisans and 152 sculptors to
bring to its current splendor. Continuing along the
Via del Duomo we visit the Palace of the Popes and the
National Archaeological Museum in the Palazzo
Soliano. We continue on to the beautiful, medieval
town of Siena for dinner and overnight.
Day 3 -
Wednesday
SIENA /
ASSISI This
morning we awaken in the quiet hometown of St. Catherine.
We visit the historic center of Siena, second only to Florence
in its contribution to the Renaissance. We also visit the
Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Provenzano and the see the Cross
from which St. Catherine received the stigmata. We
celebrate Mass in the magnificent dark-green and white striped
Cathedral. We depart Siena for Assisi. Upon our
arrival in Assisi we visit the Basilica of St. Clare, Francis’
friend and foundress of the Poor Clare nuns, and see the
crucifix that spoke to St. Francis in San Damiano. We go
to San Damiano to pray in the place where Francis wrote the
"Canticle of the Sun." Then we visit the Basilica of
Santa Maria degli Angeli built to enclose the tiny Church of
the Porziuncola, St. Francis' first retreat and place of prayer
and where he consecrated Clare as the Bride of Christ.
Dinner and overnight in Assisi.
Day 4 -
Thursday ASSISI / CASCIA / MACERATA /
LORETO
This morning we celebrate Mass in
the Lower Basilica of St. Francis. After Mass we explore
the basilica with its wonderful frescoes by Cimabue and
Giotto. We depart Assisi for Loreto, stopping in Cascia
along the way. Arriving in
Cascia we visit the Basilica church dedicated to St. Rita
and visit the adjacent convent that has changed very
little since the days of St. Rita. We will visit all
of the important sites including the Chapel with St.
Rita's incorrupt body, site of the Eucharistic miracle,
Rita's crucifix that emanated stigmata and the miraculous
vine of St. Rita. Next we depart for Macerata where
we visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy, scene of another
Eucharistic miracle, where in the 14th century, another
priest torn by the doubt that Christ was really present in
the Eucharist, saw the host bleed into the chalice and
some of the blood spilled onto the corporal.
Finally, we head to Loreto, one of Italy's leading
pilgrimage sites. We visit the Sanctuary of the Holy
House, where local tradition says angels moved the house
that had been the Holy Family’s home in Nazareth.
Dinner and overnight in Loreto. Next we move on to
Lanciano where another priest, much like those at Macerata
and Bolsena, was doubtful about the Real Presence.
During his celebration of Mass, the host turned into flesh
and the wine into blood. Dinner and overnight in
Lanciano.
Day 5 -
Friday
LORETO / LANCIANO / SAN GIOVANNI
ROTONDO After
breakfast, we depart for Lanciano where another priest, much
like those at Macerata and Bolsena, was doubtful about the Real
Presence. During his celebration of Mass, the host turned
into flesh and the wine into blood. Next we continue
south and enter the Region of Puglia to reach San Giovanni
Rotondo, one of the most renowned pilgrimage destinations in
Europe because of the extraordinary life and reputation for
sanctity of the Franciscan Padre Pio da Pietralcina, who lived,
labored, and in 1968 died here. We have Mass in the
convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie where Padre Pio lived and
afterwards hear about his life and works from the Franciscan
friars, then visit the institutions he left behind. The
rest of the day is free for relaxation and reflection.
Dinner and overnight in San Giovanni.
Day 6 -
Saturday
SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO / MONTE
SANT’ANGELO Following Mass this morning at San Giovanni,
we go to nearby Monte Sant'Angelo, one of the most ancient of
Christian shrines, dedicated to the Archangel Michael who
appeared here in the 5th and 8th centuries. We return to
San Giovanni for free time to explore the home of Padre Pio and
reflect on his life. Dinner and overnight in San
Giovanni.
Day 7 -
Sunday
POMPEII /
SORRENTO We
move across the Italian Peninsula to Pompeii on the
Mediterranean Sea and pray in the famous shrine dedicated to
Our Lady of the Rosary. After offering Mass in this
beautiful shrine, we continue with a guided visit to the ruins
of the Roman city destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius. Following
lunch we proceed to Sorrento on the Bay of Naples, one of
Italy's loveliest resorts with its captivating views of Capri
and of majestic volcanic Mount Vesuvius. Dinner and
overnight in Sorrento.
Day 8 -
Monday
NAPLES / MONTE CASSINO /
ROME After
breakfast, we depart for Naples where we stroll through the
streets of the historical center, an open stage for the
colorful, pulsating life of this city in the sun. We see
the city’s most beautiful churches beginning in the Piazza del
Gesu’, then we continue to the Church of Santa Chiara and its
Chiostro delle Clarisse, and on to the Cappella San Severo.
Then along Spaccanapoli we pass the Church of Sant’Angelo a
Nilo and the Renaissance Palazzo Marigliano before arriving at
the Duomo of San Gennaro. After lunch, we depart for Rome
with a stop in Monte Cassino to visit the Benedictine Abbey set
high atop a mountain. The abbey
was founded by Saint Benedict of Norcia in the 6th
century. St. Benedict established his first monastic
community here. The abbey has been destroyed four
times, most recently in World War II, but still serves as
home to the Benedictines. We continue to Rome where
we enter the Eternal City via the ancient Appian Way, the
traditional pilgrims’ route followed by Peter and
Paul. Following dinner, we participate in a
panoramic sightseeing tour of “illuminated Rome by
night”. Overnight in Rome.
Day 9 -
Tuesday
ROME This morning we visit the Vatican and see a
young Michelangelo’s masterpiece, the deeply moving,
magnificent Pieta. Then we visit one of the great art
collections in the world, the Vatican Museums. We see the
Tapestries Gallery, the Belvedere with its marvelous
statues. We also visit Raphael's Rooms, the Pincio Garden
and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel that has been restored to its
original beauty. The remainder of our day is free.
Dinner and overnight in Rome.
Day 10 –
Wednesday
ROME – Papal
Audience This
morning we arrive at the Vatican for an Audience with the Holy
Father. Following our time with Pope Benedict XVI, we
make a visit to St. John Lateran, the Pope’s
cathedral church where relics of both Peter and Paul
remain under the main altar. Next we cross the
street from St. John Lateran and visit the church of the
Scala Santa. Here we see the Holy Staircase of 28
marble steps (now covered in wood) which is believed to be
a staircase from Pilate’s palace in Jerusalem and brought
to Rome by St. Helen in the 4th century. Here we may
climb the steps on our knees in memory of Christ’s
Passion. Our day ends with a visit to St. Mary
Major, the most important church in the world devoted to
Our Lady. We celebrate Mass here where Mass has been
celebrated every day since the 5th century and spend some
time in personal contemplation and prayer. We return
to our hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 11 -
Thursday
ROME This morning we visit the Colosseum, Palatine
and Capitoline Hills, the Imperial and Roman Forums and
Constantine’s Arch. Next we visit St. Paul’s Outside the
Walls where the Apostle was martyred and is buried. Here
we celebrate Mass. The remainder of our day will be spent
visiting the churches of San Clemente and its Crypt and also
San Croce in Gerusalemme, which house pieces of the True
Cross. Next we enjoy some free time for shopping prior to
returning to our hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 12 -
Friday
ROME /
USA Following
breakfast, we transfer to Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci Airport for
our flight home. Though our pilgrimage draws to a close,
its blessings will last a lifetime and its graces are certain
to draw us closer to the Lord.
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