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St. Mark Catholic Church Holy Year Pilgrimage to Italy 2025
Led by:
Fr. Rafal Kandora
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Main airport of departure
MCO
20 - 50
Apr 28, 2025
May 10, 2025
Price per person sharing room:
$ 4900
Single Supplement:
$ 700
Land only price:
$ 4000
About this trip
Dear Friends,
We are approaching the year 2025, which marks the Jubilee Year, commemorating 25 years since the Great Jubilee of 2000 with Pope Saint John Paul II and a decade since the extraordinary Jubilee year of Mercy declared by Pope Francis in 2015. Since the year 1300, Jubilees have always held profound spiritual and inspirational significance in the life of the Church.
Pope Francis has chosen “Pilgrims of Hope” as the motto for the Holy Year. It begins before Christmas Day in 2024 and concludes on the Feast of the Epiphany in 2026. The Holy Father believes that this year “can greatly contribute to restoring a climate of hope and trust” after two years of pandemic and suffering.
My dear friends, I truly believe that it is a great invitation for all of us to participate in the renewal that the Year of Hope is bringing.
The dates for the pilgrimages are from April 28, 2025, to May 10, 2025. Our Pilgrimage to Italy we will begin in Venice and Padova. We will visit Padua, Ravenna, Assisi, Loreto, San Giovanni Rotondo, and Lanciano. Then, we will spend our final four days in Rome, where we will visit St. Peter’s Square, participate in an audience with the Pope, visit the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel, and tour the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, where six Popes are entombed.
During our pilgrimage, we will also visit the Holy Staircase, where many pilgrims climb the stairs on their knees. Additionally, we will explore the largest Marian Church in Rome and take a tour of Rome itself. The last day will include a visit to the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi and a chance to see the Spanish Steps and the Fontana di Trevi. It promises to be a spectacular journey that will be cherished by all who attend. I invite you to join me and other pilgrims as we embark on this religious journey during the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope.
To be a part of this wonderful pilgrimage,
In Christ, Fr. Rafal Kandora
Your trip includes
Accommodation:
2 Nights Hotel EUROPA PADOVA
1 Night in Ravenna Hotel nh Ravenna
2 Nights Hotel Domus Pascis
2 Nights in San Giovanni Rotondo Hotel Gran Paradiso
4 Nights in Rome CASA TRA NOI
Full day bus on tour except on on day 10 not included
Guided Tour
As per itinirary
Entrances:
Padova S. Antoni
Venice cathedral
Ravenna
Vatican museum
Coliseum
St. Jhon in Lateran
Tour leader escort
Meals on Half Board Bases (Breakfast and Dinner daily)
Whispers
Tips
Credit Cards Fess
AIRFARE
Round trip on economy MCO to ROM
Your trip excludes
Drinks
Lunches
Insurance (May purchase through our office in USA)
Your trip Itinerary
DAY 1: U.S.A. / EUROPE. –Monday, 28 April
Tour members will depart to Venice. Dinner and breakfast will be served aboard the flight.
DAY 2: PADOVA – Tuesday, 29 April
Arrival at Venice airport, meet with the Tour Guide and driver and transfer to Padova.
Accommodation in our hotel. Time to rest. Dinner and overnight.
Mass at Padova – Church of Santa Margherita upon arrival
DAY 3: PADOVA/VENICE – Wednesday, 30 April
Breakfast in hotel and transfer to Venice. Transfer to the center of the city by boat and meeting with our day guide. Half day Guided walking tour of the City of Venice passing by the Rialto Bridge, The Canal Grande, San Marco Square and San Marco’s Cathedral. Visit of the St Marco’s Cathedral. Free time for lunch and time to glance at the center of the city. We return to Tronchetto parking by boat and transfer to Padova. Dinner and overnight
Mass: Venice – Church of Santa Maria della Salute after the guided visit
DAY 4: PADOVA/FERRARA/RAVENNA –Thursday, 01 May
Breakfast in hotel. Then we visit the Center of Padua. We will continue with the visit of the Basilica of Saint Anthony built to house his remains starting from 1238. It’s an imposing spiritual monument blending several architectural styles – Romanesque, Gothic, Byzantine, Moorish – which houses many splendid works of art. Today, the church is a center of pilgrimage from all over the world. Time for lunch and departure to Ravenna with a stop in Ferrara for a visit. Ferrara is one of the most important cities of the Italian Renaissance. The House of the Estensi shaped this medieval jewel. There is so much to see in the city, from the majestic Castello Estense and the Cathedral.
Accommodation in our hotel. Dinner and overnight.
Mass : Padova – St. Anthony Basilica
DAY 5: RAVENNA/ASSISI– Friday, 02 May
Breakfast in hotel and guided visit of the City of Ravenna.
We will begin our visit with the Mausoleum of Teodoric. It’s the most important burial monument built by the Ostrogoths in Italy. We will end then our visit with the Church od Sant’Apollinare in Classe. At the end of the visits, we transfer to Assisi. Accommodation in our hotel. Dinner and overnight.
Mass: Ravenna – St Mary the Major church after the visit
DAY 6: ASSISI – Saturday, 03 May
Breakfast in hotel and a full day visit of Assisi with our guide. Visit the Church of St. Clare which houses her incorrupt body. One of the chapels contains the crucifix that bowed its head and ordered St. Francis to “repair God’s Church”. Then, we tour the Basilica of St. Francis built in 1228 to house the Relics of the Saint. The “upper” basilica houses beautiful frescoes of Giotto. Time for lunch.
In the afternoon, we visit St. Mary of the Angels Basilica. This basilica is where St. Francis spent most of his life, and is made up of two structures.
During this visit, you will have the opportunity to visit the beautiful Rose Garden where St. Francis and other friars lived, as well as the cave where the Saint retired to pray. At the end of the visit. Dinner and overnight.
Mass : Assisi – Santa Maria degli Angeli after the visit
DAY 7: ASSISI/LORETO/SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO – Sunday, 04 May
Breakfast in hotel and then departure for Loreto. Visit of the Basilica. The basilica construction begun in 1469 and sponsored by Paul II. The Heart of the Basilica is the Shrine of the Holy House. It consists of three walls which - according to the ancient and authoritative tradition - would be the walls in front of the Cave of Nazareth where the Blessed Virgin Mary was born, lived and received the Annunciation. At the end of the visit. Time for lunch and depart to San Giovanni Rotondo. Accommodation in our hotel. Dinner and overnight.
Mass: Loreto - Basilica of the Holy House after the visit
DAY 8: SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO – Monday, 05 May
Breakfast in hotel. Then, we visit the Shrine of San Pio. The Church of San Pio da Pietrelcina was strongly desired by the Minor Capuchin Friars, brothers of Padre Pio, and by his numerous devotees, in order to best accommodate the relics of the Saint and at the same time give dignity to the Eucharistic celebrations, especially those on Sundays with large attendances.
Time for lunch. In the afternoon, we visit Monte Sant’Angelo. Monte Sant’Angelo as a town appeared only in the eleventh century.
Dinner and overnight.
Mass : San Giovanni Rotondo – St. Pio Shrine after the visit
DAY 9: SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO/LANCIANO/MANOPELLO/ROMA – Tuesday, 06 May
Breakfast in hotel and departure to Lanciano. Lanciano is famous for the Miracle of Lanciano which dates back to the eighth century.
Time for lunch. We will continue our journey to Rome. Stop in Manopello to visit the Shrine of the Holy Face located on the Tarigni Hill, about 1 km from the historic Centre of Manoppello. The Sanctuary of the Holy Face was founded in 1620 together with the Capuchin Convent and initially entitled to San Michele Arcangelo. After the visit, we will continue our way to Rome. Accommodation in our hotel. Dinner and overnight.
Mass: Lanciano – Church of the eucharistic Miracle
DAY 10: ROME –Wednesday, 07 May
After Breakfast, we will transfer to St. Peter Square for the Audience with the pope**. Afterward, we have free time for lunch and then visit the Vatican Museum, The Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Cathedral
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel between 1508 and 1512, and later painted The Last Judgment between 1535 and 1541 for Popes Clement VII and Paul III. The primary function of the chapel is the Papal Conclave, providing the place where the College of Cardinals of the church gathers to select a new Pope. Then walk through Saint Peter’s Basilica. The present structure completed in 1590 was built over the Byzantine and Middle Ages structures that marked the tomb of Saint Peter. There are more than 100 tombs within the basilica, including most recently Saint John Paul II. Celebrate.
Mass : Rome – Church of Santo spirito in Sassia after the Vatican visit
DAY 11: ROME –Thursday, 08 May
Breakfast in hotel. We will then have a guided tour of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. Six Popes are entombed here. Next door is the Holy Staircase (Scala Santa) brought from Pilate’s Palace in Jerusalem by Saint Helena in the 4th century. Climbing the stairs on your knees is a devotion that many pilgrims perform, and a plenary indulgence is granted for completing this feat. Time for lunch. In the afternoon, we will continue on your pilgrim journey to the Basilica of Saint Mary Major (Maria Maggiore). This is the largest Marian Church in Rome. Its construction began after the Council of Ephesus in 431 proclaimed that Mary was the Mother of God. Saint Jerome, translator of the Bible into the Latin Vulgate, is buried here. Afterward, we have guided tour of ancient Rome. We will start with the visit at the Coliseum, also called Anfiteatro Flavio. Then we will proceed through Via dei Fori Imperiali and we will end the visit with the Carcere Mamertino where St. Peter was imprisoned. Dinner and overnight at our hotel.
Mass : Rome – St Mary the Major after the visit
DAY 12: ROME – Friday 09 May
Breakfast in hotel. We will visit of Saint Paul outside the wall.
Time for Lunch. In the afternoon, we have a guided visit of the center of Rome where we can admire Piazza Navona and the Pantheon, The Church of St. Agostino where is conserved the Michelangelo famous painting “The Pilgrim’s Virgins”, The Church of San Luigi dei Francesi where we can admire the other famous Caravaggio Painting “The Conversion of St. Matthew”. We will end with Fontana di Trevi and The Spanish Steps. Farewell dinner in restaurant and overnight.
Mass: Rome – Basilica of st Paul outside the Wall
DAY 13 ROME/USA – Saturday, 10 May
Breakfast in hotel and transfer to the airport for the departure.