Proposed Pilgrimage Itinerary *
Day 1 - Monday 28th April 2025: Arrive
Early morning flight to Paris. Our panoramic sightseeing tour of the highlights of Paris include the Trocadero for photo of
the Eiffel Tower and Les Invalides, before continuing to the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal, Rue du Bac to celebrate
evening Mass and nearby visit the shrine of St Vincent de Paul. Check into the hotel for 2 nights, dinner, bed & breakfast.
Day 2 - Tuesday, 29th April 2025: Exploring Paris
Today, our panoramic tour of Paris continues, showcasing some of the city's most iconic landmarks. We'll pass by the Arc
de Triomphe and stroll along the grand Champs-Elysees before taking in the exterior of the world-renowned Louvre
Museum. In central Paris, we'll stop at the magnificent Opera Garnier, a stunning example of architectural grandeur
commissioned by Napoleon III.
After lunch, we head to the historic Montmartre district, where we will visit the Sacre Coeur Basilica, perched atop
Montmartre Hill. This basilica, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was completed in 1914 as an act of penance for
France's trials during that era. You'll marvel at the extraordinary mosaics, including the famed Risen Christ, and hear the
powerful tones of the remarkable Grand Organ during our Mass, celebrated in the crypt where many notable cardinals are
laid to rest.
If time allows, you may wish to ascend to the dome of the basilica, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Paris. After
dinner, there is an optional Seine River cruise available (€20) to end the day with a serene evening on the water.
Day 3 - Wednesday, 30th April 2025: Journey to Lisieux, the Home of St. Therese
This morning, after breakfast, you will embark on a peaceful drive through the beautiful Normandy countryside to
Lisieux, a town renowned for its deep spiritual heritage and its connection to one of the most beloved saints of modern
times, St. Therese of Lisieux, affectionately known as "The Little Flower."
Your first stop in Lisieux will be at Les Buissonnettes, the childhood home of St. Therese. It is here that she spent much
of her early life, and as you walk through the rooms where she lived, you'll get a glimpse into the simplicity and faith that
shaped her path toward sainthood. This modest house holds memories of a young Th�r�se filled with dreams of
dedicating her life to God, and you'll have time for reflection in this intimate setting.
Next, you will visit the Basilica of St. Therese, one of the largest and most magnificent basilicas in France, built in her
honor after her canonization. The grand basilica stands as a testament to the profound influence St. Therese has had on
Catholics worldwide. As you explore its stunning interiors, you'll be struck by the beauty of its mosaics, which tell the
story of St. Therese's life and her message of simple, humble love for God. You may also wish to spend a quiet moment
in prayer at her tomb, located within the basilica.
From the basilica, you'll continue to the Carmel Chapel, the final resting place of St. Therese, where she spent the final
years of her life as a Carmelite nun. The attached museum houses personal items belonging to the saint, including her
habit and other relics that provide a deeper understanding of her devout life and spiritual journey.
In the late afternoon, check into your hotel, where you will stay for the next two nights. After settling in, you'll have time
to relax and reflect on the profound experiences of the day before enjoying a delicious dinner at the hotel, followed by a
restful evening.
Day 4 - Thursday, 1st May 2025: A Day of Remembrance in Normandy
Today, you will journey to the historic Normandy coastline, the site of the momentous D-Day landings that occurred on
June 6th, 1944. These beaches witnessed one of the most pivotal battles of World War II, where Allied forces launched
the largest seaborne invasion in history, a critical operation that led to the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe.
Your first stop will be at Omaha Beach, one of the five designated landing areas where American troops faced fierce
resistance as they stormed the heavily fortified shoreline. As you stand on these now peaceful sands, it is difficult to
imagine the intensity of the battle that took place here, thousands of lives were lost in the fight for freedom. Walking
along the beach, you'll be able to reflect on the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought here.
Next, you will visit the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, a moving tribute to the nearly 10,000 American soldiers
who lost their lives during the Normandy Campaign. The cemetery overlooks Omaha Beach, allowing you to reflect on
the scale of the human cost of war, while the Memorial Chapel and Garden of the Missing provide space for solemn
reflection and prayer. We will also visit the British Cemetery at Bayeux, which honours the British & Irish soldiers who
gave their lives during the D-Day invasion. Like its American counterpart, this cemetery is a place of great reverence,
where the peaceful surroundings contrast with the violence of war that once raged across these fields. After a day of
honouring the memory of those who fought and fell for freedom, you will return to Lisieux for dinner.
Day 5 - Friday, 2nd May 2025: Honfleur & Departure
Begin the day with a final Mass in Lisieux before continuing to Honfleur, a picturesque town in Normandy where the
Seine River meets the English Channel. Known for its charming old harbour, Vieux-Bassin, Honfleur is lined with 16th- to
18th-century townhouses that have inspired artists like Claude Monet and local painter Eugene Boudin. You'll also have
the opportunity to visit St. Catherine's Church, a unique 15th-century timber structure built by shipbuilders, showcasing
the town's maritime heritage.
Enjoy free time to explore this beautiful fishing town, take a peaceful walk along the harbor, or simply soak in the quaint
atmosphere. In the mid-afternoon, we will depart for Charles de Gaulle Airport to catch our Aer Lingus flight EI529, departing at
21:45 and arriving in Dublin at 22:25.
Deposit €300pp to secure place
*It is our intention to follow the itinerary as outlined above, however due to many factors like local holidays, traffic or weather conditions it may be necessary to make changes to the order of events or even the cancelation of certain events.
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