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Join us on Pilgrimage in 2025!

We are looking ahead to an exciting pilgrimage schedule in 2025. These pilgrimages are truly unique and expected to sell out quickly.

 We have introduced new pilgrim paths in 2024 and this schedule for 2025 will continue to expand in the new year.

 What makes Inside the Vatican Pilgrimages so special?

 Where We Go:

 Mexico, Spain, France, Italy, United States, Croatia, and Lebanon! Our pilgrim path takes us to some of the most inspiring destinations around the world. We are especially excited to announce our return to a private island off the coast of Croatia (photo above), where several pilgrimages are planned for 2025, starting with one open for registration now – see below.

 Our hearts also remain with the resilient and beautiful people of Lebanon, a land of profound spiritual and cultural heritage. With the recent good news of the easing of challenges there, we are hopeful to journey back in early December 2025, just in time to experience the enchanting Christmas markets.

 Where We Stay:

 For the Jubilee of Hope in 2025, we are thrilled to offer an extraordinary opportunity: the chance to stay inside Vatican City during our Jubilee pilgrimages. Yes, you read that correctly—inside Vatican City!

 This unique experience will allow for profound spiritual encounters, moments of reflection, and a deeper connection to the sacred spaces that define our faith, as you stay close to the Tomb of Peter—the closest place one can stay to the heart of the Church.

 Our gift to you:

 As a member of our Locals community, you can save $200 per person when you book one of our 2025 pilgrimages by December 31, 2024. Use code LOCALS at checkout. This coupon may not be combined with other offers.

 Don’t miss the opportunity to secure your spot before these incredible experiences are sold out.

 If you have any questions about an upcoming pilgrimage or if you would like assistance with booking, send an email to [email protected], or call +1-202-536-4555. We will be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

For more information on all of these pilgrimages: https://www.wetravel.com/users/inside-the-vatican-inc

Spain: Pilgrimage and Lenten Retreat with Fr. Murr – March 11 – 18, 2025

Come with us on this unique Pilgrimage and Retreat to renew your spirit. Not only will you pilgrimage through Southern Spain, a beautiful land where the Catholic Church’s rich 2,000-year history comes alive, but you will also partake in a Retreat led by Father Charles T. Murr.
“Excellent trip. Amazing people. Great accommodations. Deborah and Damian were wonderful. Beautiful experience that I will always remember.” — Viviana; Viviana joined us on our pilgrimage to Spain and Retreat with Fr. Murr in March 2024

USA: Discovering Mary in the Heartland – April 28 – May 2, 2025

Europe has its Fatima, its Lourdes, its Czestochowa…and we in the United States have the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Wisconsin. Celebrate the Jubilee of Hope at the Shrine of Our Lady of Champion by walking through the Holy Doors. Attend Mass on the Feast Day of St. Joseph at the National Shrine of St. Joseph!
“It was beyond expectation! Debbie was super and the rest of the staff was wonderful. We all had a great time and we look forward to more pilgrimages with ITV” — Pilar; Pilar joined us on our pilgrimage to Wisconsin in May 2024

Mexico: Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy – May 2 – 9, 2025

Join us on pilgrimage with 2 scholars who have spent years researching the pre-christian Aztec culture and will shed an entirely new light on why the Aztec people were so receptive to the appearance of Our Lady of Guadalupe on the tilma that carried the flowers from the hilltop of Tepeyac.
“The pilgrimage was outstanding. The rejuvenation of my faith life was by far the best part of the pilgrimage. Attending Mass each day, twice at the Basilica and different churches around the area on the other days. Visiting the memorials of the incorrupt Blessed Sebastian de Aparicio y del Pardo and Blessed Father Miguel Pro SJ, helps to bring reality to the shortness of our lives and a good example of how to live by sacrificing our lives in the name of Jesus Christ for others.” — Louis; Louis joined our first Mexico pilgrimage in September 2024

Italy: Journey Toward to the Face of Christ – May 24 – June 3, 2025

From the ancient rooms where St. Peter lived for seven years, to the bishop's residence in Assisi; from the treasure trove of art and faith at the Vatican Museum, to the Benedictine monastery of Norcia; we will encounter some of the “living stones” of our Church, as we journey toward the Face of Christ -- both spiritually and physically. Along this pilgrim path we will visit Assisi, Florence, Norcia, Loreto, Lanciano, San Giovanni Rotondo, St. Michel's Grotto, Manoppello, Rome and Vatican City!

Stay inside the Vatican. Only 23 pilgrims total – Book Soon!

“Beyond our expectations! Every day was filled with surprises and blessings. Thanks Deborah and Robert for a wonderful pilgrimage.” —Robert; Robert joined our Journey Toward the Face of Christ Pilgrimage in 2023

Pilgrimage to Medjugorje and Retreat to a private island in Croatia – August 20 – 29, 2025
Embark on a transformative spiritual journey from Međugorje to the stunning Dalmatian coastline of Croatia, where you will spend five nights in a centuries-old monastery on the serene island of Badija. Father Ronaldo Mercado will lead the retreat and celebrate daily Mass during our stay on the island of Badija.

“This was quite unique in that it was a pilgrimage for the first few nights and a true retreat the last 5 nights on the Island of Badija. I'd never experienced anything quite like this -- which seemed to me to be like Heaven on this earth. I so enjoyed conversations with Bob Moniyhan and felt like that, too, was a spiritual gift. We are living in unusual times, and this retreat/pilgrimage was like a slice of heaven, and I will be forever changed by it and remember it the rest of my life.” —Dana; Dana joined our pilgrimage to Croatia and Medjugorje in 2024

Spain and France: With Mary from Garabandal to Lourdes – August 21 – 28, 2025
Embark on a transformative spiritual journey through the heart of Europe with this unique pilgrimage itinerary. Spanning a total of seven days, this soul-enriching experience takes you to some of the most sacred sites in Bilbao, and Garabandal, Spain; Lourdes, and Toulouse, France.

“This pilgrimage far exceeded my expectations. I was blessed with great experiences, beautiful places, wonderful food and accommodations and great fellowship! I feel energized and spiritually fed and I will be eternally grateful for this experience! Yours in Christ, Karin”; Karin joined our Pilgrimage to Garabandal and Lourdes in 2023

Italy: Jubilee Year and St. Francis of Assisi – September 27 – October 7, 2025

Stay inside the Vatican!

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Rome and Assisi during the Jubilee Year of Hope. Enjoy exclusive accommodations within Vatican City, walk through several Holy Doors, and celebrate the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi in the town where he lived.

For more information on all of these pilgrimages: https://www.wetravel.com/users/inside-the-vatican-inc

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Pope Francis Cries Out: “Immediate Ceasefire on All Fronts!”
As the Gaza war bleeds into Lebanon, the Church labors to stop further escalation

By Christopher Hart-Moynihan

“No one wants war but no one can stop it.” 

That was how the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, characterized the situation in the Holy Land recently, after nearly a year of war, in an interview with Vatican News, the official Vatican news agency. What started with a series of terrorist attacks carried out against Israel on October 7, 2023, has after 10 months spiraled into a conflict that is on the brink of expanding — some would say, has expanded — to the entire Middle East. 

The international community has largely stood by while the terrible bloodshed that broke out on October 7 has continued and grown worse. Many observers have warned that the conditions are now in place for several possible “worst-case scenarios” to play out, which would embroil the world’s major powers in a new “World War” for the 21st century. These concerns were accentuated by several recent targeted bombing attacks outside of Israel, in Lebanon and in Iran, for which Iran and Hezbollah have vowed to retaliate. As of this writing, a definitive retaliation has not yet occurred. 

Of course, as many analysts have observed, the roots of Israel’s current war with Hamas and the increasingly intensifying dispute with Hezbollah and Iran date back decades, making the current iteration of the conflict exponentially more difficult to resolve. Nonetheless, in recent weeks, various voices in the Vatican have continued to work through diplomatic channels in attempts to prevent the conflict from escalating further. 

The task of Cardinal Pizzaballa is made even more difficult by the fact that Christians on all sides of the conflict have experienced, and continue to experience, suffering and loss. In the first week of August, Israel’s northern neighbor Lebanon, which is both the seat of Hezbollah’s operations as well as the home of several sizable Christian communities — including Orthodox, and Maronite, Syriac and Melkite Catholics — saw panicked crowds pack into Beirut’s Rafic Hariri international airport as people desperately tried to leave the country before the outbreak of further hostilities. 

The panic in Lebanon was brought on by the targeted killings of a Hezbollah leader in Beirut and a Hamas leader in Tehran. Airstrikes by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) killed Fuad Shukr, the Hezbollah commander, on July 30 in Beirut (upper left), and Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas’ political arm (here), in Tehran on July 31. In response, Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime leader of Hezbollah, stated, “After the assassination of Haniyeh, Iran finds itself obliged to respond. After the assassination of Fuad [Shukr], Hezbollah finds itself obliged to respond.” 

As of this writing, nearing the middle of August, a military response by Iran and/or Hezbollah, of the type that would definitively usher in a wider war, has not yet occurred. However, multiple signs seem to indicate that such a response is imminent. In recent days, Russian military officials have visited Iran and the United States Navy has begun to position warships off the coast of Israel and in the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf, to the south of Iran. An escalated conflict could quickly entangle the two superpowers, who are already fighting a shadow war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department issued an updated travel advisory for Lebanon on July 31, advising all Americans, “Do Not Travel to Lebanon due to rising tensions between Hizballah [Hezbollah] and Israel. If you are in Lebanon, be prepared to shelter in place should the situation deteriorate.” 

The trust between Pope Francis and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Pierbattista Pizzaballa dates back to the beginning of the pontificate. Here, Pizzaballa whispers into the Pope’s ear on May 26, 2014, more than 10 years ago, when Pope Francis visited Israel to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the historic 1964 encounter in Jerusalem between Pope Paul VI and the Ecumenical Greek Orthodox Patriarch, Athenagoras (Photo Grzegorz Galazka)

At his August 7 General Audience, Pope Francis once again called for de-escalation. “I pray that the sincere search for peace will extinguish strife, love will overcome hatred, and revenge will be disarmed by forgiveness,” Francis said, reiterating his long-standing appeal for an end to the violence. He added, “I reiterate my appeal to all parties involved to ensure that the conflict does not spread and to immediately cease fire on all fronts, starting from Gaza where the humanitarian situation is extremely serious and unsustainable.” 

In his interview with Vatican News at the end of June, Pizzaballa alluded to the increasing risk of a wider war, stating, “The internal debate exists in Israel and also in Lebanon: no one wants war but it seems that no one can stop it, and this is the problem. Of course, if the northern front were to open, it would certainly be a tragedy, especially for Lebanon, which risks becoming another Gaza, at least in the southern part. I am not an expert in military matters, but the landscape remains very tense, always on the verge of further escalation.” Discussing the impact of the war specifically on the Christian community, he added, “Christians are not a separate people, they live what everyone else lives. We know the situation in Gaza, unfortunately, but it is also very problematic in the West Bank, especially from an economic point of view. There is a situation of paralysis, work is scarce or non-existent, and this makes the prospects of emigration increasingly attractive, unfortunately especially for Christians.” 

Amidst the chaos and uncertainty, one thing is abundantly clear: this war, thus far, is a human tragedy on a massive scale. While the eyes of the world shift towards Iran and Lebanon, ten months of Israeli efforts to eliminate Hamas have led to at least 39,965 dead and 92,294 wounded, according to U.N. estimates as of August 13. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, and more than 200 were taken captive. In addition, there now exists “a full-blown famine” in the north of Gaza (according to Cindy McCain, director of the World Food Programme), while Hamas continues to be operational. In the months since the October 7 attacks, millions more have been left without water, electricity, and food. 

During a lecture he gave to the College of Europe in Natolin (located near Warsaw, Poland) in mid-May, Pizzaballa made several interesting observations about the nature of the conflict, and how it affects his leadership and actions as Patriarch. “The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem… has jurisdiction over Israel and Palestine, the two conflicting parties. I have Catholics who are Israelis, Catholics who are Palestinians. Some Palestinian Catholics are under the bombs and others are serving in the Army, bombing. And this brings tensions also within our church community.” 

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