Day 1 - Arrive Rome Basilica of St. Mary Major, Monday, 22nd September
This morning, we will fly from Dublin to Rome and upon arrival meet our Marian Pilgrimages representative and driver
who will remain with us for the duration of our pilgrimage.
The Basilica of St. Mary Major is the largest Catholic Marian Church in Rome and home to the venerated image of Salus
Populi Romani; an Icon of the Virgin Mother and Child, credited with saving the city of Rome from the plague during
the late sixth century. It is before this icon that Pope Francis prays before embarking, and upon returning from each
international Apostolic journey.
We will celebrate the opening Mass our pilgrimage in this wonderful basilica and afterwards spend time in prayer before
this precious image of Salus Populi Romani before driving to our hotel during which time we will catch glimpses of some
of the many ancient monuments scattered throughout Rome, evidence that the "Eternal City" has a history and an appeal
like no other city in the world.
Day 2 St. Peter's Basilica & Irish College, Tuesday, 23rd September
St. Peter's Basilica is without doubt one of the holiest temples of Christendom. This morning, we will make our
pilgrimage through the Holy Door have time for private prayer at the tombs of the great saints; St. John Paul II
and St. John XXIII.
In the afternoon we will celebrate Mass in the Pontifical Irish College and afterwards learn of the history of the
college that is still a seminary from the many that were once scattered over Europe.
Day 3 Papal Audience, Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls & Catacombs of San Sebastian, Wednesday, 24th September
This morning, we will gather with fellow pilgrims for the Papal Audience in St. Peter's Square. After time at leisure
around the vibrant St. Peter's Square, we will drive to the Catacombs of St. Sebastian. Known as one of the Seven
Pilgrim Churches of Rome, the 12-kilometre-long catacombs owe their name to St Sebastian, a soldier who became
a martyr for converting to Christianity. Built above the ancient burial grounds is the basilica which has carefully
preserved the arrow that allegedly struck St. Sebastian during his murder and a set of marble footprints, which are
attributed to Jesus, during his walk to Rome along the Via Appia.
After free time for lunch, we will visit the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls. Since 1300, the date of the first Holy
Year, the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls has been part of the Jubilee itinerary to obtain the indulgence and
stands on the site that tradition indicates as that of the burial place of the Apostle Paul, the saint's tomb being
under the Papal Altar. We will conclude our day with the celebration of Mass before returning to our hotel.
Day 4 Basilica of St. John Lateran, Sanctuary of the Holy Stairs Trevi Fountain & Piazza Navona, Thursday, 25th September
Our morning will begin with a visit to the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the "Mother Church of all churches" and seat
of the Bishop of Rome, Pope Francis. After time for private prayer, we will visit the nearby Sanctuary of the Holy
Stairs. According to tradition, the Holy Stairs are the steps which led up to the praetorium of Pontius Pilate in
Jerusalem on which Jesus Christ climbed on his way to trial. The sanctuary attracts millions of pilgrims each year
who wish to honour the Passion of Jesus Christ.
We will celebrate Mass and in the afternoon embark on a walking tour of Rome, as we stroll along the quaint
cobbled streets that will lead us to Trevi Fountain, Pantheon and the elegant Piazza Navona - a true symbol of
Baroque Rome, with the famous Fountain of the Four Rivers dominating the square. The remainder of the
afternoon free will give us the opportunity for shopping and private sightseeing with an evening at leisure giving
us the option to visit one of the many typical Roman restaurants, sampling some of the fine local produce.
Day 5 Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli & Chapel of the Porziuncola, Friday, 26th September
After breakfast we will check out of our hotel and enjoy a morning drive through the "Green Heart of Italy" to the
town of Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis & St. Clare, and resting place of Blessed Carlo Acutis. After time at leisure
for lunch we will visit the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, a sacred place for Franciscans, and home to the
Chapel of the Porziuncola where Francis began to realise his true calling and where Clare was accepted into the
Order. the Chapel of the Transito where Francis died and the famous Rose Garden. We will conclude our day with
the celebration of Mass and afterwards have time for private prayer.
Day 6 Basilica of St. Clare, Basilica of St. Francis, Tomb of Carlo Acutis, Saturday, 27th September
This morning, we will drive to Assisi and celebrate Mass in the Basilica of St. Clare, home to the original San
Damiano Cross which has been carefully preserved through the centuries. As we walk through the medieval town,
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 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."
The name Carlo Acutis became known throughout the world when on the 10th of October 2020, in the presence
of his parents and siblings, he was beatified in the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. The young Carlo had the capacity
to enjoy life in a simple way, and just like St. Francis of Assisi was not impressed by material things. This afternoon
we will visit the Sanctuary of the Renunciation, the resting place of the first millennial beatified, and future saint,
and where the young Francis of Assisi publicly relinquished his lavish lifestyle, in favour of a life of prayer. In this
place of great significance, will hear more of the life of Blessed Carlo Acutis and have time for private prayer at his
Tomb.
Day 7 Siena, Sunday, 28th September
After breakfast we will 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. Sitting atop Siena's highest point
and visible for miles around, we will visit the Cathedral, embellished with great art including works of Michelangelo
and Bernini. 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 day trip to Siena will conclude with Mass in the Basilica of St. Dominic.
Day 8 Return home, Monday, 29th September
After breakfast, we will check out of our hotel and celebrate the closing Mass of our pilgrimage in the Basilica of
Santa Maria degli Angeli before driving to Fiumicino airport for our return flight to Dublin.
Due to traffic restrictions in Rome, it is not always possible for coaches to arrive close to the main tourist sites,
therefore a certain level of walking is involved. The ancient, cobbled streets of Rome and Assisi are not suitable
for wheelchair users or those using mobility aids. As a result, there are no official local facilities for hire of
wheelchairs or mobility aids.
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