Proposed Pilgrimage Itinerary *
Tuesday, 6th May Arrive Italy
We meet as a group at 11 am at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church for Mass. This afternoon we will fly from Dublin to Verona and upon arrival meet our Marian Pilgrimages representative who will remain with us for the duration of our pilgrimage. After checking into our rooms, we will have time to relax before dinner.
Wednesday, 7th May Padua St. Anthony of Padua
Born in Lisbon in 1195 and given the name Fernando. At the early age of 15 years, he entered the religious order of
St. Augustine however after some time and despite challenges from the Augustinians he left the Order and
received the Franciscan habit, taking the name Anthony. Thought by his fellow friars to be uneducated Anthony
became one of the great preachers and theologians of his day. Anthony died when he was only thirty-six and had
been a Franciscan just 10 years. The following year Pope Gregory IX, moved by the many miracles that occurred at
Anthony's tomb, declared him a saint in 1232. This morning, we will celebrate the opening Mass of our pilgrimage in the Basilica of St. Anthony and afterwards have time for private prayer at the tomb of the great saint. During our tour of this magnificent basilica, we will hear important episodes in the life of St. Anthony and afterwards have time at leisure for lunch. In the afternoon we will walk to the Sanctuary of St. Leopold Mandic. St. Leopold Mandic
Born on May 12,1866 in Croatia, Leopold was an unlikely candidate for the priesthood due to his several health
problems. He overcame these obstacles, joined the Capuchin Franciscan Order, and was assigned to Padua, where
he spent the rest of his life. For several years Leopold taught patrology, the study of the Church Fathers, to the
clerics of his province, but he is best known for his work in the confessional, where, like Saint Padre Pio and Saint
John Vianney, he sometimes spent 13-15 hours a day.
The tomb of St. Leopold Mandic is located near the little room in which the saint heard confessions. This afternoon
we will have time for prayer at the red marble tomb, which is visited by an endless stream of pilgrims, attracted by
the spiritual strength of a friend who continues to protect and comfort.
Thursday, 8th May San Damiano
This morning, we will depart Padua and drive to the small village of San Damiano, on the outskirts of Piacenza.
We will visit the sanctuary, famous for the apparition of the Madonna delle Rose which first took place on the 16th
of October 1964 to a peasant woman, a mother of three children who was seriously ill. The apparition of the
Madonna to Rosa Buzzini would continue for several years thereafter. We will hear of the Blessed Handkerchiefs,
the story of the Well and the Miraculous Water, all which attract pilgrims to the splendid sanctuary in this remote
village. In this tranquil setting we will celebrate Mass and have time for private prayer before driving to our hotel
in nearby Piacenza.
Friday, 9th May Siena
This morning, we will depart Piacenza and drive to the Tuscan town of Siena. Starting in the vibrant Piazza del
Campo, our guided walking tour which will take us through the ancient streets of this medieval town. Our tour will take
us to the Shrine of the house of St. Catherine where we will hear of the austere lifestyle the young Catherine chose to
follow, and the great works of charity which earned her the title of �The Lady with the Lamp.� Our time in Siena will
conclude with the celebration of Mass in the Basilica of St. Dominic before we drive to the �Green Heart of Italy� to
Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis and St. Clare and resting place of Blessed Carlo Acutis. Upon arrival, we will check
into our hotel and after time to relax before dinner.
Saturday, 10th May Assisi
After breakfast we will drive to the town of Assisi. We will celebrate Mass in the Basilica of St. Clare where we will
see the original San Damiano Cross which has been carefully preserved through the centuries and afterwards have
time for prayer at the tomb of the founder of the Order of the Poor Clares.
As we walk through the medieval town of Assisi, accompanied by our guide, we will hear of the lives of both St.
Francis and St. Clare and how they relinquished lavish lifestyles in favour of a life of charity and prayer. Our walking
tour will conclude at the Basilica of St. Francis where we can admire the impressive frescoes and later have time
for prayer at the tomb of the �Poor Man of Assisi.�
After free time for lunch, we will visit the Sanctuary of the Spoliation, made famous as the spot where Francis
stripped himself of his fine clothes, thus relinquishing his wealthy lifestyle. In the same sanctuary today are the
remains of Blessed Carlo Acutis, a young boy who was very much impressed by the figure of Francis of Assisi and
who, just like Francis, liked nothing more than to help the poor. Like Francis, he used his skills as a means of
evangelisation and has been described by Pope Francis as a great example for young people today. We will have
time for personal sightseeing and shopping before returning to our hotel.
Situated within walking distance of our hotel is the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, home to the Chapel of the
Porziuncola where Francis realised his true calling and where on Palm Sunday of 1212, he accepted Clare into the
Order. We will conclude our day in this special place for Franciscans where we will see the Chapel of the Transito
where Francis died, and the Rose Garden where today miraculously grows the roses without thorns.
Sunday, 11th May Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano
This morning, we will enjoy views of the Adriatic Coast as we drive to the town of Lanciano, site of the first
Eucharistic Miracle of the Catholic Church. We will celebrate Mass in the Church of St. Francis and later venerate
the relics of this Eucharistic Miracle. During our afternoon drive to San Giovanni Rotondo, we will hear of the early
years of Padre Pio and how he overcame many obstacles to fulfil his dream of joining the Capuchin Franciscan
Order. Upon arrival we will check into our rooms and afterwards have dinner.
Monday, 12th May English Office, Capuchin friary & Church of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
The English Office was founded by Fr. Alessio Parente to welcome English-speaking pilgrims arriving in San
Giovanni Rotondo. After the celebration of morning Mass, we will visit the English Office and learn more of the life
of Padre Pio before receiving a blessing with the glove and crucifix used by the humble friar.
In the afternoon, our guided tour of the sanctuary will allow us to walk in the footsteps of Padre Pio during his
years in San Giovanni Rotondo. Our guide will take us to the ancient Church of Our Lady of Grace where Padre Pio
celebrated Mass and heard confessions before continuing onto the capuchin friary, where we will learn more
about the �poor friar who prays� as Padre Pio often described himself. Our day will conclude in the Church of St.
Pio of Pietrelcina where there will be time for private prayer before the remains of the great saint of our time.
Tuesday, 13th May Shrine of St. Michael the Archangel
After breakfast, we will drive to the town of Monte Sant'Angelo, the oldest shrine in Western Europe dedicated
to the Archangel Michael. Today we will hear of the apparitions of the Archangel Michael in the Gargano and have
the privilege of celebrating Mass in the sacred cave. Walking the Way of the Cross in the afternoon will allow us as
Christians to pause and enter reflectively into those last moments of Jesus's journey of love.
Wednesday, 14th May Return home
We will celebrate the closing Mass of our pilgrimage in the Old Tomb where the remains of Padre Pio rested for
over 40 years and after lunch enjoy views of the Adriatic coast as we drive to Bari airport for our return flight to
Dublin
*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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