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Our faith-filled pilgrimage begins as we depart from our local airport for an overnight flight to Warsaw, Poland. Dinner and breakfast will be served during the flight.
Upon arrival at the Warsaw International Airport, our local professional tour escort will greet us and take us by deluxe motor coach to our first visit: St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, dedicated to our patron saint. We continue on to Niepokalanow. There, we will visit the Franciscan Monastery founded by St. Maximillian Kolbe. Later, we travel to Swinice Warckie to see the parish church St. Casimir where St. Faustina was baptized. We check into our hotel and then enjoy our welcome dinner.
Overnight Swinice Warckie
Following breakfast at the hotel, we depart for Czestochowa, one of the most popular pilgrimage destinations in Poland. We celebrate Mass at Jasna Gora Monastery where the portrait of the “Black Madonna” (also known as Our Lady of Czestochowa) is located. The monastery has a pilgrimage tradition that goes back to the 14th century. St. John Paul II was known to make frequent visits to the monastery throughout his life. We end the day with dinner this evening.
Overnight Czestochowa
We continue on to Zakopane, with a stop along the way in Wadowice, the birthplace of Karol Wojtyla (St. John Paul II) to visit the church he attended and was baptized in as a child. This afternoon, we arrive in the resort village of Zakopane, where we will we will visit the Jaszczurowka Chapel which was visited several times by young Karol Wojtyla, as it lies on the walking paths he frequented. We’ll then have some free time to explore the colorful Krupowki Street. Dinner and fellowship.
Overnight Zakopane
This morning we enjoy a relaxing cable car ride to the nearby mountaintop which boasts extraordinary views of the area, followed by a hike down the trail as we remember how Pope John Paul II often walked these same mountains. We stop at the amazing Wieliczka Salt Mines on our way to Krakow. Upon arrival, we participate in Mass at the oldest shrine there, the Skalka, which is dedicated to the bishop and martyr, St. Stanislaus. Dinner and fellowship.
Overnight Krakow
Following breakfast we depart for a visit to Auschwitz, the notorious Nazi concentration camp, where unspeakable atrocities once occurred. We will see the cell that imprisoned St. Maximillian Kolbe and the Martyrdom Museum recalling the horrors of the Holocaust. On our return trip back to Krakow we will visit Calvary Sanctuary in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska to view the miraculous painting of Our Lady of Kalwaria. We’ll have dinner together this evening.
Overnight Krakow
This morning, we visit the convent at Lagiewniki where St. Faustina spent the last two years of her life. There will be time to pray before the miraculous image of the Divine Mercy as well as in the chapel which contains the tomb of St. Faustina. While here at the shrine our chaplain will celebrate Mass for our group. We then proceed to the John Paul II Centre and visit its “Chapel of the Relics.” We end the day with dinner.
Overnight Krakow
Today we tour Krakow, which stands as a medieval treasure house, full of architectural and artistic heritage. We’ll visit the imposing Wawel Castle, former seat of Polish regal authority and see the Coronation Cathedral with its tombs of Polish monarchs. We’ll also have free time to explore Krakow’s Market Square and hear the silver trumpet of the bugler from St. Mary’s Tower. We participate in Holy Mass at St. Mary’s and then have a farewell dinner with our group.
Overnight Krakow
With a renewed sense of pilgrimage, an invigorated love of our Catholic faith, and many new friends, we board the plane for the return flight home.