Italy is not just any country — it's a vibrant and enchanting destination that attracts millions of visitors each year, making it the most visited country in the world! Its breathtaking landscapes, exquisite cuisine, and warm hospitality are just a few of the reasons why Italy is a perfect destination for Catholic pilgrims. But what truly sets Italy apart is its rich history and deep roots in the Catholic faith. Every corner of Italy is infused with relics, miracles and the wonders of our faith.
We guarantee that this pilgrimage will capture your heart and strengthen your faith in unforgettable ways.
Come and explore a country that embodies the spirit of our faith and experience the wonder of Italy for yourself!
6 Nights
4 Days
All breakfasts & dinners
Basilicas, churches, chapels and other consecrated sites
Gratuities for tour guides, bus drivers and porters
Highly recommended for all pilgrimages
When requested or necessary to access international airport for particular destinations (unless otherwise stated in the Pilgrimage Package Price).
Private room (additional charge)
Depart the USA from your local airport. Enjoy a full meal and inflight entertainment (movies, music, etc.) on your overnight flight to Rome, Italy.
Arrive at Fiumicino International Airport -Leonardo da Vinci in Rome. Proceed to Baggage Claim and then to the Arrivals Hall. Here, you will be greeted by our local Trinity Tour Travels guide and driver, who will accompany you throughout the pilgrimage. Depending on arrival time, our journey begins at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls where a Mass of thanksgiving will be celebrated, followed by lunch in the basilica’s café. The basilica houses a gift shop perfect for the purchase of religious items to be blessed by the pope the following day. We visit the burial site of St. Paul and visit Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis. What makes this location particularly amazing is that Jesus is said to have left behind a marble slab with His footprints which have been venerated by pilgrims for centuries. Dinner and overnight in Rome.
Tour of the magnificent Vatican Museum (Tapestry Gallery, Raphael Rooms and the Sistine Chapel) and we end the day at St. Peter’s Basilica, where we visit Michelangelo's Pieta and the tomb of St. Pope John Paul II prior to a walk through the basilica, which ends underground at the Tomb of St. Peter. Mass this day at church near St. Peter Square. Dinner and overnight in Frascati
Following breakfast at the hotel, Mass is celebrated at St. Mary Major, one of the four papal basilicas. Under the high altar of this basilica is the Crypt of the Nativity, encased in a crystal reliquary. Pilgrims can view what is said to be the wood relics of the Holy Crib of the Nativity of Jesus. St. Mary Major also houses the relics of St. Jerome, Doctor of the Church, who translated the Bible into Latin. St. Ignatius of Loyola celebrated his first Mass as a priest in 1538 at St. Mary Major, also known for "The Miracle of the Snow."
We visit the Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, another papal basilica, which houses several relics of the Passion of Jesus (including a rusted nail from the Crucifixion, pieces of the True Cross, thorns from the crown, and the sign over His Cross) and the doubting finger of St. Thomas in a reliquary.
We visit the papal Basilica of St. John Lateran, known as the "Mother of all Churches in the World," and the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome. Founded in 324, it is the oldest of the four papal basilicas. Larger than life, magnificent sculptures of the Twelve Apostles (St. Paul takes the place of St. Matthias) are showcased in this basilica. From here, we cross the street to visit the Scala Sancta (the "Holy Stairs"), the marble staircase (encased in wooden ones), which led to the praetorium of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem. It is on these stairs that Jesus climbed to meet Pilate on His way to trial during His Passion. The marble stairs are visible through small openings in the wooden risers and at some spots, pilgrims may touch the marble through these openings as they climb the stairs (traditionally on knees).
Leisure afternoon in the city center visiting the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain and Navona Square.
Dinner and overnight in Rome. Today we tour St. Peter's Basilica, built on the site where St. Peter the Apostle was martyred. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to pray at the tomb of St. John Paul II and view Michelangelo's Pieta sculpture. Next, you will visit the Vatican Museum, where you can see the Tapestry Gallery, Raphael Rooms, and Sistine Chapel. After lunch, continue down the Appian Way, one of the earliest roads built in ancient Rome to the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls and the Catacombs. Dinner and overnight in Frascati
After breakfast at the hotel, we begin by visiting the iconic Colosseum (outside) for a guided tour that brings to life the history of this ancient amphitheater, where gladiators once fought, captivating audiences with Roman games and architectural marvels. Following, we visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill to explore the fascinating ruins of ancient temples and government buildings, gaining insight into the birthplace of Rome and its vibrant political life. Enjoy lunch at a nearby pizzeria or trattoria to savor authentic Roman cuisine. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll through Rome’s historic center, visiting landmarks such as Piazza Venezia and the Altare della Patria, before concluding the day at the charming Piazza Navona, to take in its beautiful fountains and lively atmosphere.
After breakfast, the group will have a free day. Here is a list of things of Cultural and Historical Exploration.
Suggested Visits and Activities
- Museum of the Roman Church: Learn about the history of the Catholic Church and its role in Rome.
- Explore the Seven Pilgrim Churches: Visit all seven major basilicas (including those listed) in a single day.
- Tiber River Boat Tour.
- Spanish Steps
- Bike rentals
After breakfast, the group will have a free day to explore at their leisure, accompanied by their chaperones.
Suggested Visits and Activities:
- Basilica of St. Lawrence Outside the Walls: Visit the burial site of St. Lawrence, a key martyr in early Christianity
- Chiesa di San Giovanni in Laterano: The cathedral of Rome, with rich history and beautiful art.
- Sanctuary of Divine Love: A popular pilgrimage site dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
- Stations of the Cross at the Colosseum: Participate in a spiritual experience walking the Stations of the Cross, especially meaningful during Lent.
- Blessing of Rosaries and Medals: Organize a special time for the youth to have their rosaries and medals blessed by a local priest.
- Trevi Fountain
After an early breakfast and heartfelt farewells, transfer to Rome airport for return flights home.
