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An 11-Day Pilgrimage to Germany, Austria & the Czech
Republic
Including Munich, Füssen, Oberammergau,
Regensburg, Altötting, Salzburg, Vienna, Mariazell &
Prague.
Day 1 -
Monday
USA / MUNICH
Today we depart the USA for our
flight to Munich. Meals will be served in
flight.
Day 2 -
Tuesday
MUNICH
We arrive in Munich and meet our
Pilgrimage Tours™ tour director who will remain with us until
the end of our tour. We embark on a scenic motor coach
tour of Munich. The remainder of the day is free.
Dinner and overnight in Munich.
Day 3 -
Wednesday
MUNICH / FÜSSEN /
OBERAMMERGAU This morning we celebrate Mass at the
Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), the towering twin-onion
domed steeple church that has served as the symbol of Munich for
centuries. Next we take a trip to some of the most
loved places in southern Germany. First, we go to
Oberammergau, home of the centuries old Passion
Play. We'll see the Passionspeilhaus, the theater of
the Passion Play. Usually it is possible to watch
and visit the craftsmen and artists who are preparing for
the next performance. We'll also take a tour of the quaint
old city of Oberammergau. Next, we're off the city
to Füssen to visit the Neuschwanstein Castle, built at
beginning of the 20th century by an incredibly lavish
German king named Ludwig II. Neuschwanstein, perched
atop the mountain is a scene out of a fairy tale.
Everything inside the castle is so over-the-top, there may
be no décor in all of Europe to compare with it. We drive
to the West to Bavaria's famous Ottobeuren Abbey to join
in the monastic Liturgy of the Hours. We'll tour the
majestic basilica and visit the Chapel of St. Benedict and
the Abbey Museum. We return to Munich for dinner and
overnight.
Day 4 -
Thursday
MUNICH /
REGENSBURG We
head off on a day trip in Bavaria to the 2,000 year old city of
Regensburg along the Danube River. Amidst a medieval
landscape founded by Marcus Aurelius we visit the home of
Germany's most impressive gothic Cathedral, the Cathedral of
St. Peter and celebrate Mass there. We will have time to
explore the ancient city with its many eras and flavors along
narrow walkways and stone bridges. In the afternoon we
depart for Munich where we visit the Asamkirche, one of the
most richly decorated rococo churches in the world. A
relatively small church, it is named for its two builders, the
brothers Cosmas & Egid Asam. The skeleton of the
saint for which the church is formally named, St. Johannus
Nepomuk, is enshrined there in a glass case. Dinner and
overnight in Munich.
Day 5 -
Friday
MUNICH / ALTÖTTING /
SALZBURG
Journeying into the heart of
Bavaria we go to Altötting, one of Germany's most celebrated
shrines and a city whose purpose is pilgrimage. Upon
arrival we'll celebrate Mass at the center of the
pilgrimage complex, the Chapel of Mercy. The chapel
houses a 13th century statue of the Blessed Virgin to
which numerous miraculous cures are credited. While
there, we have the opportunity to visit the Basilica, the
Panorama of the Crucifixion, the Pilgrim Museum, St.
Konrad's Monastery and more. En route to Salzburg we
visit the shrine of Our Lady of Maria Plain, a place of
prayer for many and a place of pilgrimage for Pope John
Paul II in a most spectacularly scenic setting. We
arrive in Salzburg for dinner and overnight.
Day 6 -
Saturday
SALZBURG /
VIENNA This
morning we continue toward Vienna, stopping at the second
largest Marian Shrine in Austria, Our Lady of Maria
Taferl. We celebrate Mass at the hilltop shrine where
miraculous apparitions were seen for several years in
the mid 1600s at a location that had been the site of
Celtic sacrifices. En route to Vienna we stop at
Melk Abbey along the Danube River. Over 900 years
old, Melk Abbey is one of the finest religious sites in
Austria where black robed monks still stroll amidst marble
sculptures and frescoed walls. Our final stop before
Vienna is at the sprawling Gottweig Abbey high above the
Danube Valley. We'll explore the thousand year old
fortress-like complex. We arrive in Vienna for
dinner and overnight.
Day 7 -
Sunday
VIENNA /
MARIAZELL The
Hofburg Palace Chapel is our destination for a performance by
the Vienna Boys Choir this morning followed by a visit to
Vienna's landmark, St. Stephens Cathedral where we celebrate
Mass. While there, we'll see the miraculous image of Our
Lady of Mariapocs, tour the Cathedral and its catacombs, and
those who wish may climb the 343 steps to the top of the
Cathedral spire. Next, we'll take a tour of the Imperial
Palace, viewing the private rooms of Emperor Francis Joseph and
those of his wife, Empress Elisabeth, as well as the Treasuries
with the magnificent crown jewels. Back in the city
center, we go to Karlsplatz with its Church of St. Charles
Borromeo and Otto Wagner's Stadtbahn pavilions. We take
an afternoon excursion to Mariazell, the most famous Marian
Shrine in Austria. Dinner and overnight in
Vienna.
Day 8 -
Monday
VIENNA /
PRAGUE
After breakfast, we depart to the
North with a stop at the Klosterneuburg Abbey. We
celebrate Mass at the Monastery Cathedral on our way to
Prague. We go to a holy mountain in the heart of the
Czech Republic, the sanctuary of Svata Hora. The hilltop
shrine features a renowned miraculous statue of the Virgin Mary
and a basilica for Our Lady with its silver altar, frescoes and
paintings. Dinner and overnight in Prague.
Day 9 -
Tuesday
PRAGUE
This morning we go to Prague's
most notable monument, the Prague Castle. Inside the
castle walls stands its centerpiece, the colossal St. Vitus
Cathedral, where we celebrate Mass. After Mass we see
some of the most prized relics of Czech history including tombs
of Czech kings, coronation jewels, and some outstanding
artworks. At the castle gallery we see paintings of the
most important masters of Renaissance: Titian, Leonardo da
Vinci, Raphael, Breughel, Holbein, Dürer and many others.
Within the Prague Castle complex, we also visit the All Saints
Church rebuilt in Renaissance style, the Romanesque St. George
Basilica and the old convent. The afternoon is free for
exploration in Prague. Dinner and overnight in
Prague.
Day 10 -
Wednesday
PRAGUE
In downtown Prague we see
Christian Prague's most beloved relic, the Holy Infant Child in
the Church of Our Lady Victorious. Here we will celebrate
Mass. At the shrine we see the famous polished-wax statue
of the Infant Jesus of Prague, said to bestow miracles on the
faithful. After visiting the museum, we continue with
sightseeing in the historic Old Town Square. This is the
site of the famous 15th century astronomical clock that is a
fascinating display of dials and hands and figures. The
18th century facades in the square hide the Gothic
buildings. Below the neo-Gothic Old Town Hall we see 27
marble crosses set into the ground. Nearby, we see the
Church of St. Nicholas and the gothic Týn Church dating from
the 14th century. In this church you will find, among other
interesting relics, the tomb of the astronomer, Tycho
Brahe. Dinner and overnight in Prague.
Day 11 -
Thursday
PRAGUE / USA
Following breakfast, we transfer
to the airport for our flight home. Though our pilgrimage
draws to a close, its blessings will last a lifetime and its
graces are certain to draw us closer each day to the
Lord.
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