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Medjugorje, Budapest, Poland

Medjugorje, Budapest, Poland

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Medjugorje, Budapest, Poland

Medjugorje | Budapest | Zakopane | Wadowice | Kraków

>> On June 24, 1981, six children in the little town of Medjugorje (in former Yugoslavia) began to experience what they said were ‘apparitions’ of the Blessed Virgin Mary who entrusted them with ‘secrets’ and other messages of peace, prayer, and conversion. Some of the now adult visionaries continue to receive these messages almost daily. Although the Church has not yet affirmed the ‘apparitions’, thousands of Catholics come here every year.

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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“A surreal and blessed experience, Thank you”

– Ramona McKenzie

Day 1 | USA – Split, Croatia
Depart the USA on your transatlantic flight where dinner and breakfast will be served.

Day 2 | Medjugorje
Upon arrival in the Republic of Croatia, meet your guide and transfer to the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina where we will stay in privately owned pensions (hotels) in the village of Medjugorje. If time permits, we will have an orientation walk from the hotel to the St. James Church. (D)

Day 3 | Medjugorje
In the morning, we will attend a Holy Mass in St. James Church. Following the Holy Mass, we will spend time in silent prayer at this very peaceful place where it is said Blessed Virgin Mary appeared for the first time to six children on June 24, 1981. We may choose various activities while in Medjugorje. One may climb to the Hill of Apparitions or Mount Krizevac (Cross Mountain); join villagers in prayer of the Rosary, etc. (B, D)

Day 4 | Medjugorje – Budapest
After breakfast and Holy Mass at St. James Church, we depart Medjugorje for our scenic drive through the former Yugoslavian countryside to Hungary and its beautiful capital, Budapest. (can be replaced by flight from Split.) The famous Danube River separates the hills of “Buda” and the plains of “Pest”, highlighting an interesting comparison of old and modern cultures. (B, D)

Day 5 | Budapest
In the morning, enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of Budapest. See the many graceful bridges that cross the Danube connecting the former cities of Buda and Pest. Our tour includes all the main attractions: the Royal Palace, the Parliament Building, Castle Hill, Coronation Church, Heroes’ Square, and Gellert Hill. Afternoon time for shopping and coffee. (B, D)

Day 6 | Budapest – Zakopane
Following breakfast, we depart Budapest and head for Zakopane. On our way we will enjoy the picturesque landscape of Slovakia. Late in the afternoon we arrive in Zakopane, a resort town high up in the scenic Tatra Mountains of Poland. (B, D)

Day 7 | Zakopane
Full day in Zakopane, where Pope Saint John Paul II would recreate as a young priest and on until Pope. When cardinal, someone mentioned it might be inappropriate for a man of his position to ski. He replied that it was only “unbecoming for a cardinal to ski badly.” Zakopane is the center of age–old Highlander culture. Going through town, you will see all sorts of people; holiday–makers, hikers and colorful market vendors enjoying the pure mountain air and magnificent vistas. Need a break? A cable care can whisk you away to Mount Gubalowka for a splendid view of the valley below. This afternoon you have a chance to shop for local folk art. In the evening, we have a group dinner with folklore show. (B, D)

Day 8 | Zakopane – Wadowice – Kraków
Today we depart for Kraków. On the way we will visit Wadowice, the birthplace of Pope Saint John Paul II. After Mass in the church where Karol Wojtyla was baptized in 1920, we will tour a museum dedicated to the Saint in the building where his family home was. Later we continue to Kraków, the former capital of Poland. (B, D)

Day 9 | Kraków
In the morning we will visit the Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki, dedicated by Pope Saint John Paul II, where St. Faustina Kowalska lived and died. Then we continue our city tour of Kraków, which includes the Old Town, Cloth Hall, Wit Stwosz’s acclaimed altar masterpiece at St. Mary’s Church, Jagiellonian University and Wawel Castle and Cathedral – all remarkable symbols of Poland’s national identity. The remainder of the day is at your leisure. In the evening we will enjoy a delicious farewell dinner with wine. (B, D)

Day 10 | Kraków Departure for USA
In the morning, transfer to the airport in Kraków for your flight home. (B)

 

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Marian Shrines of the Alps

Marian Shrines of the Alps

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Marian Shrines of the Alps

Prague | Altötting | Salzburg | Mariazell | Vienna | Budapest

>> Dive into the ultimate journey of the Alps! Experience the culture of Bavaria and many incredible Marian Shrines all while overlooking the stunning landscapes of the Alps. This special program is a favorite among clergy and the faithful who look for new experiences after having visited the more common pilgrimage destinations of the Holy Land, Lourdes, Fatima, etc.

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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“What a great experience, a wonderful educational opportunity to enhance one’s knowledge of the foundation of Christianity. I applaud you, Mark, for your tireless energy and willingness to do whatever it took to make every single person’s experience a positive one. We wish you continued success!”

– Mary Elizabeth Jones

Day 1 | USA Departure to Prague
Depart the USA for Prague. Dinner and breakfast are served aboard your flight.

Day 2 | Prague
Today we arrive in Prague, the Czech Republic’s capital and largest city. We enjoy dinner together and take the afternoon to relax after a long flight. (D)

Day 3 | Prague
After breakfast we begin to explore Prague. We will celebrate Holy Mass, pray and learn of the statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. We will visit the Church of Our Lady Victorious, the Old Town, Lesser Town, St. Nicholas Church, Strahov Monastery, Wenceslas Square and the St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George Basilica and Loreto Church. This evening, enjoy a splendid dinner together. (B, D)

Day 4 | Prague – Altötting – Salzburg
Today we leave the Czech Republic for Germany’s most visited pilgrimage destination: Altötting. This is the oldest Shrine to Mary in Germany and the Black Madonna. Our Lady of Altötting is credited with a long history of miraculous healing. Pope Saint John Paul II visited here in 1980. Afterwards we continue to Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart. (B, D)

Day 5 | Salzburg
The medieval city of Salzburg has several sites in store for us, from St. Peter’s Churchyard and the Archbishop’s Residence to the Nonnberg Convent of Benedictine Nuns and the Fortress Hohensalzburg. We will also visit the Schloss Hellbrunn Castle to enjoy its beautiful Baroque architecture and ‘trick fountains’. (B, D)

Day 6 | Salzburg – Mariazell – Vienna
Today we journey through the Alps to Austria. Our highlight will be Mariazell, one of Europe’s most visited Shrines. Pope Saint John Paul II visited here in 1983 to see the ’Lady Chapel’. It is here in 1157 that a Benedictine Monk named Magnus was walking in a forest and came to a large rock he could not pass. He prayed to Our Blessed Virgin who then split the stone in two, allowing him to pass. Magnus built a chapel here, and it was made larger and rebuilt several times after. After Holy Mass we continue to the capital of Austria, Vienna. (B, D)

Day 7 | Vienna
Our pilgrimage continues in Vienna where we visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the miraculous image of Our Lady of Mariapocs. The image of the Blessed Virgin wept before hundreds of witnesses in 1696. We will visit the Schonbrunn Royal Palace and Hall of Mirrors where Mozart played for many important figures. We will also see the Church of St. Charles Borromeo and Otto Wagner’s Stadtbahn pavilions. (B, D)

Day 8 | Vienna – Budapest
Today we drive to Budapest. On the way we stop at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Gyor, where an image of Our Lady is found which came originally from Ireland. The image was brought to Gyor when Ireland was invaded and priests were being killed. The image of Our Lady wept tears of blood on St. Patrick’s Day in 1697. We continue to Budapest. (B, D)

Day 9 | Budapest
We explore the city of Budapest, the Basilica of St. Stephen, and head out to visit the miraculous image of Our Lady of Remete, which has cured many ailing pilgrims. Pope John Paul II prayed before the image in 1991. (B, D)

Day 10 | Budapest Departure to USA
After breakfast we transfer to the airport in Budapest for our flight home. (B)

 

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Eastern European Immersion

Eastern European Immersion

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Eastern European Immersion

Prague | Budapest | Zagreb | Plitvice Lakes | Split | Medjugorje | Dubrovnik

>> With a complex and rich history, the region of Eastern Europe makes for an unforgettable experience. This pilgrimage visits three capital cities as well as cities in the Dalmatia region and Medjugorje. Although the Church has not yet affirmed the ‘apparitions’, thousands of Catholics come here every year. While visiting Cathedrals and metropolitan hubs there will also be time for peaceful relaxation in some of the world’s most beautiful parks. Enjoy the stories of the faithful who have come from this region of the world. This will be a pilgrimage that will deepen your faith in unimaginable ways.

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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“Split was so neat! I definately never thought of going there until Father mentioned it”

–Julia R.

Day 1 | USA – Prague, Czech Republic
Board your flight to Prague. Dinner and breakfast are served during your transatlantic flight.

Day 2 | Prague
Upon arrival in Prague, you will be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. Depending on the time of the flight’s arrival we might start our walking tour of this beautiful capital city of the Czech Republic. Return to the hotel in the evening for our first meal together. (D)

Day 3 | Prague
After breakfast we begin to explore Prague. We will have Holy Mass, pray and learn of the Statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. We will visit the Church of Our Lady Victorious, the Old Town, Lesser Town, St. Nichols Church, Strahov Monastery, Wenceslas Square and the St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George Basilica, and Loreto Church. After the tour, you are welcome to dine at your leisure and enjoy this breathtaking city in the evening. (B)

Day 4 | Prague – Budapest
We will leave Prague for Budapest in the morning. Enjoy the countryside while our guide speaks of the complex history of the region and our spiritual director speaks of the faithful that have come from here. Upon arrival enjoy a half day sightseeing tour of Budapest. See the many graceful bridges that cross the Danube connecting the former cities of Buda and Pest. Our tour includes the main attractions: the Royal Palace, the Parliament, the Castle Hill, Coronation Church, Heroes Square and Gellert Hill. Dine with the group this evening. (B, D)

Day 5 | Budapest
In the morning we will board a river cruise which takes us along the Danube River. You will see the city from a different view while enjoying a relaxing afternoon. This evening enjoy free time with a local goulash while you listen to some traditional gypsy music. (B, D)

Day 6 | Budapest – Zagreb
We depart Budapest for another capital city. Along the way, take in the alluring sites of the Hungarian/Croatian country side. Upon arrival in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, we will check into our hotel and the rest of the afternoon is free to explore this beautiful city. We will meet this evening to enjoy a traditional Croatian meal. (B, D)

Day 7 | Zagreb
Today we will enjoy all that this stunning city has to offer. After a delicious breakfast at our hotel, we start our walking tour of Zagreb. We will visit St. Mark’s Square which provides historical context for this modern capital. We will also visit the Zagreb Cathedral which highlights the faithful of the nation. Our guide will take us to the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts to see some of the most spectular gardens in the world. This evening enjoy dinner on your own in the city. (B)

Day 8 | Zagreb – Plitvice Lakes
We are leaving Zagreb for tranquility in the Plitvice Lakes National Park. The park is located in the mountains of central Croatia at the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This protected area provides the perfect setting for us to sit and enjoy what God has created. We will enjoy a relaxing afternoon; some may wish to go swimming before returning to our hotel for a traditional Croatian meal. (B, D)

Day 9 | Plitvice Lakes
Today you are free to explore this park. Take time to sit in God’s beautiful creation. Enjoy a nice lunch with a view or say a rosary among the wildlife. Enjoy dinner on your own this evening. (B)

Day 10 | Plitvice Lakes – Split
This morning we leave the breath taking sites of Plitvice Lakes for the largest city of Dalmatia, Split. Split was originally a Greek colony but like many areas in the region, Split was at war. After many years of war and new rulers ranging from the Republic of Venice to the Habsburg Monarchy to Italy during World War II, Split gained independence from Federal of Yugoslavia in 1991. Upon arrival in Split, we will be guided around many beautiful and curtural sites such as the Croatian National Theater and the Cathedral of Saint Dominus. (B, D)

Day 11 | Split – Medugorje – Split
After an early breakfast we depart for Medugorje. After a short bus trip, we will arrive for Holy Mass at St. James’ Chur ch. Following Mass, we will spend much time in silent prayer at this very peaceful place where it is said the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared for the first time to six childr en on June 24, 1981. We may choose various activities while in Medjugorje. One may climb to the Hill of the Apparitions or Mount Kirzevac (Cross Mountain) or join villagers in praying the rosary. In the late afternoon we will take our bus back to Split to spend our last evening in this gothic city. (B, D)

Day 12 | Split – Dubrovnik
Today we say goodbye to Split and travel to Dubrovnik. Our tour takes us along the majestic Adriatic coast to our destination. Dubrovnik is a coastal town located in the famous region of Dalmatia. Dubrovnik has a rich history of war as well as Greek and Italian influence. Upon arrival we will be guided on foot around this beautiful city to explore famous sites such as the Franciscan Church and Monastery, Sponza Palace, St. Blaise’s Church, and the Dominican Fortress. This evening we will enjoy a delicious farewell dinner and rest before our journey back to the US tomorrow. (B, D)

Day 13 | Dubrovnik – USA
In the morning, transfer to the local airport in Dubrovnik for your flight home. (B)

 

John Paul Pilgrimages and Tours, Inc.

7730 E. Greenway Rd. STE 104 Scottsdale AZ 85260

1-480-626-1266
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