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A Pilgrimage In celebration of the Year of Faith Pre-pilgrimage Excursion and the canonization of the first Faith Starting in Venice and ending in as we join pilgrims Native America Saint arriving for the Canonizaiton of Blessed Kateri pilgrimage, this eight day excursion will examine the roots of Catholic Through the Legacy The historic Canonization Mass of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha faith through the churches and saints in northern . will be the anchor point of this special pilgrimage that will Separate from the canonizaiton pilgrimage, you may chose one of the Saints also include visits to the Four Major and or both pilgrimages. the Seven Pilgrim Churches of . The Canonization of October 12-19 Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Depart Tulsa on Friday, Oct. 12 for an overnight, transatlantic flight arriving at Venice’s Marco Polo airport on Oct.13. Here are highlights of the excursion. Day two starts with a cruise of the entire length of the Grand Canal on a vaporetto (water bus), the next stop is Piazzo de San Marco and St. Mark’s , which Napolean Bonaparte called the drawing room of Europe. Day three begins with Mass at St. Mark’s Basilica. After lunch and a short train ride, the St. Mark’s Basilica next stop is the Pontifical Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, the site of the tomb of St. Anthony and then, after a short bus ride, theScrovegni Chapel. Day four starts with the Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, one of the greatest churches of Venice. The spirit of St. Francis is present here and the is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. The afternoon is open for pilgrims to discover the and the Pilgrims visiting the Seven , by Antonio Lafreri, 1575 wonders of Venice at their own pace. Day five takes us to Florence and the Piazza Basilicas of Rome di Santa Croce, the Duomo, the Baptistery of St. October 18-26, 2012 Double occupancy - $3,795 each John and Campanile of Giotto. Prices include: airfare to and from Tulsa International Airport; Day six begins in Florence but moves to Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari Lead by meals, lodging and transportation while in Rome Pisa for a stop at one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. The Leaning Tower Bishop Edward J. Slattery of Pisa was built as the bell tower for the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumtption. Siena’s Piazza del Campo and the To reserve your spot on this special pilgrimage, Cathedral of Siena finish the day. contact Day seven, Oct. 18, returns to Florence and Accademia Gallery that houses a large collection of the works of Michelangelo, the Basilica of St. John Johnson Lawrence, one of the oldest and largest churches [email protected] of Florence. Pilgrims will have the afternoon free to explore Florence at their own pace. P apal Y EAR OF 918.307.4914 Day eight takes us to Orvieto to join pilgrims FAITH arriving from Tulsa. Diocese of Tulsa Oct. 2012 - Oct. 2013 Double occupancy - $1,995 each Sponsored by The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa The Leaning Tower of Pisa Thursday, October 18 9 Tulsa, Rome Tuesday, October 23 9 Rome Travel day Basilica of St. Mary Major Depart Tulsa International Airport for overnight, transatlantic flight to the Eternal City Built in the early 400’s, the Basilica di contains many treasures of the Church including fifth century in the aspe and on either side of the nave depicting the Friday, October, 19 9 Orvieta, Assisi Coronation of the Virgin and scenes from the . Day six will be one of our busiest Cathedral of Orvieto with stops planned at seven historic churches, all within a radius of just a few miles. After St. Mary Major, we will visit Basilica of St. Praxedes, San Martino ai , St. Peter in Chains, Sant’Alessio The Cathedral of Orvietohas an astounding facade that is a kaleidoscope of colors found in all’Aventino, Santa all’Aventino, the Basilica of and Santa Cecilia in mosaics soaring seven stories and marble busts and sculpted figures constructed under the . The trip back to the hotel via motor coach, pilgrims will enjoy a tour of theIlluminated orders of Urban IV to provide a suitable home for the Corporal of Bolsena, a miracle Landmarks of Rome. revealing the truth of transubstantiation when a Host was bleeding so much that it stained the altar cloth. The cloth is now stored in theChapel of the Corporal inside the cathedral. Wednesday, October 24 9 Rome After lunch, pilgrims will be free to explore Orvieto before departing for the city of Assisi. Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls Saturday, October 20 9 Assisi, Rome After breakfast, pilgrims will depart the hotel for theCatacomb of Priscilla, nicknamed the “Queen of the Catacombs” for its many martyrs and . The walls and ceilings Mary of the Angels display fine decorations illustrating Biblical scenes including the oldest known Marian After Lauds and breakfast, pilgrims will visit theChurch of Mary of the Angels, the place of paintings. Pilgrims will then board a bus for the Papal Basilica of St. Lawrence Outside St. Francis’ death. ThePorziuncola is a chapel obtained from the and restored by the Walls, one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome and one of the five Patriarchal St. Francis himself where he founded the order of Minor that would later become the basilicas. Our next stop, The Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, is one of the four Franciscans. It was also here that Clare embarked on her monastic life in 1211. The Basilica of major basilicas of Rome. After a tour of the Basilica pilgrims may venerate the tomb of St. Paul the Apostle, pray and St. Clare houses her relics and the miraculous crucifix that spoke to Francis. Visits to theAssisi explore the fascinating array of historical, religious and artistic sights at the second largest basilica in Rome. The next Cathedral, important in Franciscan history, and and the Basilica of St. Francis, a focal point of stop is Tivoli’s Villa d’Este, an excellent example of Renaissance architecture and the Italian Renaissance garden. We will both high art and intense spirituality, will finish the morning before returns pilgrims to Rome. finish the day at theShrine of Our Lady of Divine Love, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Pope John Paul II added the shrine in the pilgrim itinerary of the seven pilgrim churches of Rome, replacing San Sebastiana Fuori Ie Mura.

Sunday, October 21 9 Rome Thursday, October 25 9 Rome Canonization of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha A mid-morning Mass will celebrate the Canonization of Blessed Kateri Basilica of St. Mary Over Minerva Tekakwitha, the first Native American saint. After lunch and a short A walking tour of several significant sites begins with thePiazza Navona built on the rest, it’s on to the Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, the cathedral site of the and features the Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini. of the church of Rome and the official ecclesiastical seat of the Bishop Next, is where we will view three outstanding paintings by the of Rome, the Pope. There we will view theAltar of the Holy Sacrament, master Caravaggio - The Calling of St. Matthew, The Inspiration of St. Matthew and the the table said to have been used at the Last Supper and the Scala Martyrdom of St. Matthew. Next is The Pantheon, an ancient Roman temple that was Sancta, the steps where stood before Pontius Pilate during his converted into the Church of Maria ad Martyres, one of the city’s most spectacular sites. Passion on his way to trial. After visits to theLatin Gate and the Basilica of the Holy TheBasilica of St. Mary over Minerva is so named because it is built on the foundation Cross in Jerusalem, pilgrims will travel to the Pontifical College of North America for Vespers and a tour. of a temple to Minerva, the goddess of wisdom. Christ Bearing the Cross, a sculpture by Michelangelo, is to the left of the apse and St. Catherine of Siena, patroness of Europe, is buried under the altar. When in Rome, a stop at the is almost a requirement and is next on the itinerary. TheSpanish Steps climbing from 9 Monday, October 22 Rome the to the Trinita dei Monti Church, then the and the Church of Santa Maria del Papal Basilica of St. Peter Popolo will be our last stops before the farewell dinner this evening. The Papal Basilica of St. Peter has been called the greatest of all churches of and Friday, October 26 9 Rome, Tulsa is the highlight of day five. It is the final resting place of the mortal remains of many popes and notable people. Many of these tombs are considered artworks in their own right. The central Travel Day feature is a baldachin over the Papal Altar by Bernini. There are number of outstanding pieces P apal Y EAR OF of art in the basilica’s many niches and chapels, including Michelangelo’s Pieta. After a period of Depart for the U.S.A. with a late afternoon arrival in Tulsa. free time in the basilica, we will visit the Vatican Museum, which holds the largest collection of * The Seven Pilgrim Churches are highlighted in red FAITH classical sculpture in the world. TheSistine Chapel is part of this extensive network of galleries. Diocese of Tulsa * Itinerary is subject to change Oct. 2012 - Oct. 2013