About Fr. John Clote:
Fr. John Clote is a priest of the Diocese of Phoenix, Arizona and the current Pastor of Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Tempe, Arizona. After several years as a journalist working as a producer and writer at NBC News – St. Louis, he began working in Catholic media. He produced, directed, and wrote international Catholic media projects in film, television, and radio, and produced more than a dozen feature films and documentaries for The Mercy Foundation. Additionally, Fr. John is the former Chief Programming Officer of Relevant Radio, the largest Catholic radio network in the United States.
Fr. John was one of the last journalists in the world to conduct a televised interview with Saint Mother Teresa (1996) as well as the last surviving sibling of Saint Faustina (1997). In 2005, he covered the historic Terri Schiavo right-to-die case in Florida and from Rome, Italy reported extensively on the death of Pope John Paul II and the conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI. His work has appeared on NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS and EWTN and covered in the New York Times, Washington Post, Our Sunday Visitor, and USA Today.
As a priest and religious, Fr. John’s past assignments include Parochial Vicar of the Basilica of St. Josaphat in Milwaukee and Administrator of The National Shrine of St. Maximilian Kolbe in Chicago. In 2014 he served in Uganda, Africa as a medical missionary coordinator. After serving 13 years as a Franciscan, Fr. John joined the Phoenix Diocese in 2020. His latest film (The Miracle Box) about the Sacrament of Confession was released in 2022. It can be seen on EWTN. He holds a BA in Broadcast Journalism, a Master’s Degree (MA) in Christian Spirituality, and a Masters of Divinity (MDiv). Fr John is a graduate from Pepperdine University’s ACT ONE Executive Program for Film & Television Executives.
Your trip includes
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Round trip airfare from Phoenix (PHX)
- Airport Taxes and Fuel Surcharges
- Hotel accommodations: (or similar) in double occupancy
- ~ 2 nights: Aug 19 - 21: Sofitel Warsaw Victoria or Sheraton Grand Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- ~ 2 nights: Aug 21 - 23: Hotel Arche, Czestochowa, Poland
- ~ 4 nights: Aug 23 - 27: Holiday Inn Krakow City Centre or Sheraton Grand Krakow, Krakow, Poland
- Breakfast and Dinner daily
- Wine and mineral water with dinners
- Transportation by air-conditioned motor coach
- Whisper headsets where needed
- Assistance of a professional local Guide
- Sightseeing and admissions fees as per itinerary
- Mass daily & Spiritual activities
- Luggage handling (1 piece per person)
- Flight bag & Digital PDF confirmation of all travel documents
Not Included
- Lunches and beverages not mentioned, Tips to your guide & driver.
Itinerary
Day 1 | Monday, August 18: Depart for Warsaw
Make your way to your local airport, where you will board your overnight flight(s) to Warsaw. Your meals will be served on board.
Day 2 | Tuesday, August 19: Arrive Warsaw
Welcome to Warsaw, Poland! Upon arrival, make your way to the baggage claim area and collect your luggage. Proceed to the arrival hall, where your tour guide and/-or driver will greet you. Transfer to your hotel. Following check-in at your hotel, your pilgrimage will officially begin with Mass. Following Mass, enjoy a delicious dinner and have the opportunity to explore the city of Warsaw before retiring for a restful overnight.
Day 3 | Wednesday, August 20: Warsaw
Your day will begin with breakfast, followed by Mass at St. James Church, iconic for its tower and square base. This church is where Helena Kowalska prayed extensively upon entering Warsaw. Here she confessed all that burdened her soul and asked for the advice of Rev. James Dabrowski. It resulted in Helena entering the convent. Following this prayerful morning, a full day of sightseeing begins. Explore the Old Town, comprised of beautiful maze-like cobblestone streets and picturesque architecture that are symbols of Poland’s successful rebuild following its destruction during World War II. Sites will include the Market Square (the center of the city filled with restaurants, cafes, and shops), the Barbican, defense-like structures rebuilt following World War II, and the Warsaw Ghetto monument commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 during World War II. Walk through Lazienski park. This beautifully landscaped park holds the Chopin Statue (a large bronze statue of musician Frederic Chopin). View the Royal Castle (the official residence of the Polish monarchs). In the afternoon, visit the Stanislaw Kostka Church and view a special exhibit dedicated to Fr. Jerzy Popieluszko. This priest was a great personality of the Catholic Church and was killed by communists in 1984. In 1987, Saint John Paul II visited here to pray in front of Fr. Popieluzko’s tomb. Your tour of Warsaw will conclude by returning to the hotel for a delicious meal, followed by an overnight at your hotel.
Day 4 | Thursday, August 21: Warsaw - Niepokalanow - Swinice Warckie - Glogowiec - Pabianice - Czestochowa (late arrival)
This morning, you will enjoy breakfast followed by a transfer to Niepokalanow. This Franciscan Monastery is in the community of Teresin, and was founded by martyr, St. Maximilian Kolbe. This remarkable saint was arrested by the Nazis and died in Auschwitz, giving his life for the life of another prisoner. Following your visit to this Holy Monastery, transfer to the village of Swinice Warckie. In Swinice Warckie, visit the church of St. Casimir. This historically rich parish is the site of baptism for St. Faustina (formally known as, Helena Kowalska). Little Helena received her first confession, and First Holy Communion, at this parish. Additionally, she and her family attended Sunday Mass and other services at this church. After visiting this simple, yet elegant church, we will continue to Czestochowa. Stop by Glogowiec to visit St. Faustina’s family home where she lived as a child. It is now a museum, owned by the parish and cared for by the sisters. Time permitting, the group will enjoy a brief meeting with sisters in the Convent. Continue to Pabianice where St. Maximilian Kolbe had a vision in St. Matthew’s Church. Late arrival in Czestochowa, for check-in to your hotel, a magnificent dinner, and a restful overnight.
Day 5 | Friday, August 22: Czestochowa
Spend the day exploring Czestochowa. Start the day with breakfast and celebrate Mass at Jasna Gora Monastery. Have a prayerful visit to the Chapel of the Black Madonna and venerate the icon and other treasures. Enjoy an afternoon visiting Old Town, eating local food and drink, perhaps visiting a museum or beer tasting. Overnight in Czestochowa.
Day 6 | Saturday, August 23: Czestochowa - Wadowice - Krakow
Following breakfast group will travel to Wadowice, the birthplace of Karol Wojtyla (Saint John Paul II). While in the small city of Wadowice, visit the church where this beloved Saint was baptized and attended Mass as a child. You will also visit the former home where St. John Paul II lived with his father. You will also visit the Basilica of the Presentation of Mary in Wadowice and local museum. Following this historically captivating experience, continue to Krakow. Enjoy dinner at the local restaurant before resting up for the next day of activities. Overnight in Krakow.
Day 7 | Sunday, August 24: Krakow - Zakopane - Krakow
After breakfast, you will drive through the mountains to the breathtaking yet small and remote village of Zakopane. Take a cable car ride to the nearby mountaintop. At the top, you will truly experience God’s magnificent Glory when you look out at the magnificent panoramic view. Following the many photos captured atop the mountain, head to the Jaszczorowka Chapel. The young Karol Wojtyla (Saint John Paul II ) visited this architecturally distinct chapel often. As a young boy, Karol Wojtyla walked the paths surrounding the Jaszczorowka Chapel for prayer and reflection. After visiting Church of Our Lady of Fatima continue to the colorful Krupowki Street. Have the opportunity to do some shopping at the local bazaar before returning to Krakow. Enjoy a beautiful dinner and an optional stroll through the old city before retiring for the evening.
Day 8 | Monday, August 25: Krakow - Auschwitz - Harmeze - Krakow
After breakfast, you will explore Krakow’s Market Square as the sound of the silver trumpet from St. Mary’s Tower fills the air. The captivating beauty of this square is largely due to the fact that it has remained unchanged for almost 700 years. It contains a number of buildings that hold important historic value such as, the Town Hall Tower, the Cloth Hall, and the Burgher’s houses. Following your time in this longstanding square, you will make your way to Wawel Hill, where you will visit the beautiful Cathedral, and Coronation Chapel. These are among the most important sites in Poland as the Cathedral has been the coronation site of the Polish monarchs and has held numerous pieces of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Classicist and Modern art. Also at this site, you will have the opportunity to pray at the tomb of the patron saint of Poland, St. Stanislaus. Next, a short drive to Auschwitz, notoriously known as a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War. While on this visit, you will have the opportunity to view the cell that imprisoned the Christ-like, St. Maximilian Kolbe, and visit the Martyrdom Museum. At the nearby site of Auschwitz II – Birkenau, as we walk the Way of the Cross, you will gain an understanding of the connection between Christ and those who suffered and died in the camps, including St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein). Continue to Harmeze, a village situated directly adjacent to the site of Auschwitz II – Birkenau, where an exhibition by Marian Kolodziej may be viewed at the St. Maximilan Kolbe Centre alongside the Franciscan monastery. After this reflective day, return to your hotel in Krakow for dinner and a restful overnight.
Day 9 | Tuesday, August 26: Krakow - Divine Mercy - Lagiewniki - Wieliczka - Krakow
On your last day of touring, after breakfast, depart for your excursion to Lagiewniki, the capital of the Divine Mercy. It was here that the message of the Divine Mercy originated, which Christ Himself wished to pass on to our generation through the mediation of Saint Faustina. Have the opportunity to visit the Shrine of Divine Mercy where this Sanctuary houses images of the Merciful Jesus, relics of St. Faustina, the Saint’s convent Chapel and, the Saint’s Tomb. Visit the newly constructed Shrine of Divinity dedicated to Saint John Paul II on his last visit to Poland in 2002. We will celebrate Mass at the Shrine before visiting the New “Have No Fear” Centre where we will pray by the relic of St. John Paul II. You will have free time to pray and reflect before we depart for Wieliczka to visit Europe’s oldest salt mine, listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Return to Krakow for your farewell dinner and last overnight.
Day 10 | Wednesday, August 27: Return Home
After an early breakfast and heartfelt farewells, transfer to the Krakow airport for return flights home.
*206 Tours Disclaimer:
Though every effort will be made to follow the itinerary, it should be considered as an indication, rather than a contract of places to be visited. Occasionally local religious holidays, national days, weather, traffic conditions and other events may necessitate changes in the sequence of visits or the missing of certain visits.
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