On this Pilgrimage to Poland, your group will get the opportunity to explore Poland’s most important shrines, and wonderful Kraków, including the Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki.
The group will start the pilgrimage in Warsaw and attend a private mass at Blessed George Popieluszko’s Church, who was known as the Solidarity Priest. Next stop will be Niepokalanow as the group will attend a private Mass at the old chapel.
In Czestochowa, pilgrims will visit the Jasna Gora Monastery, where we will have private Mass in front of the Black Madonna and a tour of the shrine by a local monk. We will spend a few days in Zakopane and will attend mass at Our Lady of Fatima church (KrzeptowkI). The group will enjoy a panoramic tour of Zakopane, located at the base of the Tatras Mountains.
There will be a visit to Wadowice, birthplace of Saint Pope John Paul II. The group will continue then to Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, the local shrine where Saint Pope John Paul II. In Łagiewniki we will explore the Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy.
Nex stop will be Aushwitz, for many Polish people, a symbol of national persecution. We will visit its famous museum. The camp has been preserved as a memorial, and the prison blocks that survive have been turned into a museum charting the history of wartime Poland.
The final destination of this extraordinary pilgrimage will be Wieliczka, famous for having the oldest operational Salt Mine in Europe, which has been working for over 700 years.
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