The Way. The Truth. The Life.
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
Catholic Pilgrimages & Spiritual Journeys to the World’s Holiest Sites with 206 Tours.
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Travel to The Holy Land
If you desire to draw closer to Jesus of Nazareth, come, as we follow in His footsteps. You will have time to renew and affirm your faith each day of your pilgrimage; to pray and reflect. The Scriptures will come alive as you visit Our Lord’s homeland. You will be inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape, in addition to its rich historical heritage. It is an encounter that has changed the lives of many pilgrims, an act of faith and prayer. Pilgrims have been traveling of the rich traditions that have evolved over time. The maxim at the entrance to the Church of the Nativity says: “We are hoping that: If you enter here as a tourist, you would exit as a pilgrim. If you enter here as a pilgrim, you would exit as a Holier one.” We pray that same will occur when you join this 206 Tours pilgrimage to the Holy Land!
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Visit the Holy land
Pilgrimages to the Holy Land are an enduring tradition for a variety of religions as the place has great significance for them all. For Catholic pilgrimages, the Holy Land holds importance as the place where Jesus’ birth, ministry, death and resurrection took place. On our Catholic tours to Israel, we offer a complete itinerary under the guidance of spiritual directors. Covering locations such as Bethlehem, Nazareth and Jerusalem, the Catholic tours of the Holy Land we offer take pilgrims to follow the paths where Jesus once walked.
OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST:
Theme: The Ministry of Christ in the Galilee
Tiberias: Sea of Galilee
Theme: The Annunciation
Tel Aviv – Ceaserea – Stella Maris (Haifa) – Nazareth – Cana – Tiberias
Theme: The Ministry of Christ in the Galilee
Tiberias: Sea of Galilee
Theme: The Transfiguration
Jordan River – Mt. Tabor – Jericho – Jordan River – Jerusalem
Theme: The Visitation and Nativity
Jerusalem: Temple Model – Ein Karem – Bethlehem
Theme: Early Years in Jerusalem & the Wilderness
Bethany – Dead Sea
Theme: Palm Sunday and the Agony in the Garden
Jerusalem: Mt. Of. Olives – Gethsemane – Mt. Zion (Upper Room) – Western Wall
Theme: The Way of the Cross, The Crucifixion, The Resurrection
Jerusalem: Via Dolorosa – Holy Sepulchre
Mount of Beatitudes, Tiberias
Basilica of the Transfiguration, Mt. Tabor
Find Jesus in the Holy Land
For most Catholics, a Pilgrimage to The Holy Land is a Bucket-list trip, and life goal. A pilgrimage is a spiritual journey to Holy and Sacred places in our world – God calls on us to make pilgrimages to walk towards Him, deepen our faith, and to know Him more fully.
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Camel Rides in the Holy Land
A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a very meaningful and solemn experience for Catholics. They witness the scriptures come to life while visiting the very places where Jesus lived, and died. While the Holy Land is saturated with important and remarkable Holy sites, it is also rich with Israeli and Palestinian culture!
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Equestrian Order of The Holy Sepulchre
In December of 2018, the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre Eastern Lieutenancy made a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land with Her Excellency Vicki Downey, and spiritual leaders Chorbishop John Faris and Fr. Michael Saharic.
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Experience the Holy Land With Chris
Chris Stefanick has dedicated his life to spreading the Catholic Faith, mostly amongst young people. Join who Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap calls, “one of the most engaging young defenders of the Christian faith on the scene today” on a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land!
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