Pèlerinages
Le pape François à propos du pèlerinage : « Le pèlerinage est un symbole de vie. Il nous fait considérer la vie comme une marche, comme un chemin. Si une personne ne marche pas, mais reste immobile, cela n'est pas utile ; cela ne sert à rien. Pensez à l'eau. : quand l'eau n'est pas dans la rivière, elle ne coule pas, mais elle reste immobile et stagne. Une âme qui ne marche pas dans la vie en faisant le bien, en faisant beaucoup de choses qu'on doit faire pour la société, pour aider les autres, ou qui le fait. ne pas marcher dans la vie en cherchant Dieu et l'inspiration du Saint-Esprit, est une âme qui finit dans la médiocrité et dans la pauvreté spirituelle. S'il vous plaît, ne restez pas immobile dans la vie ! »
Nous organisons des pèlerinages pour des groupes, des familles et des individus visitant certains des sites chrétiens les plus précieux du monde. Il s'agit notamment de la Terre Sainte, de Rome, de Patmos, de Medjugorje et de nombreux autres lieux d'intérêt. Jetez un œil à nos pèlerinages ci-dessous.

Patmos is an island touched by Heaven. The setting of a vision of Jesus by the Apostle John which led to the writing the book of Revelation, this tiny island in the Greek Aegean sea is a unique blend of natural beauty and the hum of ancient piety. Voted by Forbes as ‘Europe’s most idyllic place to live’, the story of Patmos will be brought to life by this pilgrimage. We will spend time in timeless monasteries and churches discovering the rituals, art and culture of the richly fascinating Greek Orthodox church. Reflections on scripture and contemplative prayer time in flower-filled courtyards overlooking turquoise waters will be a way of drawing near to God while Mass, led by the retreat priest, will take place daily in various locations, from the beach to the breathtaking highest point on the Island, Mount Elijah. Based at the charming Skala Hotel, with its seawater pool and harbour front location, the pilgrimage promises to be a fun, relaxing and enriching experience in this most special of places.

Carlo Acutis was born in London in 1991 where his father was working then soon moved with his parents to Milan. He died on October 12, 2006 at just 15 years old after a battle with leukemia. He was beatified on October 10, 2020 and will be canonised on 27th April 2025. He saw the Eucharist as the "highway to heaven". In the early days of the internet he built a website cataloguing all the Eucharistic miracles throughout history which became the centre of the exhibition which since his death has travelled all around the world. Learn about the impressively sincere unwavering faith and deep devotion of this young 'cool kid' who was a gamer and computer programmer. He was always there for his young friends , he encouraged the faith of his parents and he is a huge inspiration to Catholics both young and old. Blessed Carlo said "Jesus Christ speaks to us within and we should listen to Him and follow Him in everything". After his First Communion, aged 7, Carlo never missed daily Mass, the Rosary and a moment of Eucharistic adoration.

First established in 1989 by Franciscan priests, the Medjugorje Youth Festival (also know as 'Mladifest') is a yearly celebration to mark the birthday of the Virgin Mary for young Catholics. Every year thousands of young pilgrims join together in the small town for prayer, music, processions and pilgrimage of the Marion apparitions. In June 1981, the Virgin Mary appeared as a vision to several schoolchildren in Medjugorje, a town located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since then, Catholics worldwide have made the pilgrimage to the site now known for its unique atmosphere of prayer and serenity as well as miraculous happenings.

Inigo Lopez de Onaz y Loyola was born in the Castle of Loyola in the Basque country in North East Spain in 1491. He was one of 13 children born to a noble family and as a young man had ideas of chivalry, love and knighthood. In 1521 he was severely wounded by a cannonball during the Battle of Pamplona. During his recuperation in Loyola he had a vision of Our Lady with the Christ Child and experienced true compassion and a spiritual conversion. He began a journey to Jerusalem so that he could "kiss the earth where our Lord had walked". He founded the Jesuit Order and developed The Spiritual Exercises.

Join us as we embrace the deep devotion of this radiant servant of God to the Eucharist and his profound love for St. Francis of Assisi, which fueled his mission and his life. Carlo Acutis, a teenager with an extraordinary faith, saw the Eucharist as the "highway to heaven." In his brief but impactful life, he became an exemplar of Christian living in the modern world. We invite you to walk in his footsteps, to understand his unwavering belief in the Real Presence, and to let it transform your own spiritual journey.
Prochain pèlerinage : Patmos - 17 mai 2021
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The route between La Verna Sanctuary and Assisi is not the full length of the Via di Francesco (which is 340 miles from Florence to Rome) but it covers the 111 miles between the two most significant Franciscan sites. St Francis was born in 1182 at La Verna and died at Assisi, at only forty-four years old. There is a long descent from La Verna to Pieve Santo Stefano which is the first of nine stages of the route to Assisi. The days can be quite long but they are extremely rewarding as the route passes from Tuscany into Umbria. As you pass through the beautiful towns of Citta di Castella and Gubbio you will be amazed by their rich architectural history. Enjoy the stunning Tuscan and Umbrian countryside and delicious local cuisine.