The Holy Family icon will be taken to Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan and back to the Holy Land to be sent for the Vatican closing Mass celebrated for the year of St. Joseph Dec. 8.
Holy Family icon for unity, peace, begins ‘pilgrimage’ in Middle East
Pilgrimage book weaves spiritual meaning with Holy Land geography
“Early in ‘Holy Land Pilgrimage,’ author Stephen J. Binz refers to the Holy Land as the ‘fifth Gospel’ because it helps us understand the truths revealed by Christ as people stand on sacred sites.”
Pope thanks pilgrim with disability who walked along Spain’s ‘Camino’
In a letter, Pope Francis thanked a 15-year-old Spanish teen with an intellectual disability “for being inspired to walk and inviting many others to walk with you.”
July 16 virtual pilgrimage to Lourdes to affirm prayer against COVID-19
“We quickly realized we weren’t just praying for people in Lourdes, but for those in need worldwide — and this e-pilgrimage will honor their presence in a great affirmation of the power of prayer,” said the shrine’s vice rector.
Paynesville woman embarks on pilgrimage of gratitude during November
During the month of November, Linda Liebl has organized a unique pilgrimage — she’s attending 30 Masses in 30 days at 30 different churches.
Pedal Pilgrimage planned for Feast of Assumption
Plans are underway for the Annual Pedal Pilgrimage starting and ending at the Assumption Chapel, also known as the Grasshopper Chapel, in Cold Spring on Thursday, Aug. 15, the Feast of the Assumption.
Bishops, young people walk to St. Peter’s on pilgrimage of faith
Following the Francigena Way, an ancient pilgrims’ path, a group of about 300 synod participants and young people from Rome parishes headed to St. Peter’s Basilica to pray at the apostle’s tomb.
Book on Ignatian pilgrimage offers much for travelers, stay-at-homes
“On the Ignatian Way” is a hybrid of prayers for pilgrims, testimonies and word pictures that put you on a pilgrimage itself.