Day 1 |
JFK TO CAIRO
Depart from Newark for overnight flight to Cairo breakfast and dinner served on board.
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Day 2 |
ARRIVE CAIRO
Upon arrival at Cairo airport our local guide will welcome us as we travel to our centrally
located hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure before dinner at our hotel. Cairo overnight (D) |
Day 3 |
CAIRO
We begin our journey by visiting the great Pyramids at Giza, the 7th wonder
of the world and the only one still in existence, before coming eye to eye with the
inscrutable Sphinx. We may venture inside a pyramid and have the opportunity to view
the ancient burial tomb of the Pharaoh. We
then continue onto the Hanging Church with the miraculous image of Our Lady
before visiting the Abu Serga Church where tradition says the Holy Family took refuge
while in Egypt (crypt sometimes inaccessible due to subterranean water).
The remainder of the day is at leisure to recuperate after our long journey or for some
private sightseeing. Cairo overnight (BD)
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Day 4 |
CAIRO
This morning we visit the world famous Egyptian Museum which houses the
treasures of the “Boy King” – Tutankhamun; the mummy of Ramses II (thought to be the
ruler of Egypt at the time of the Exodus) as well as some of the most famous ancient
art pieces in the world. We continue to the Coptic Orthodox Church of St. Mary
where between 1968-1971 over 250,000 people witnessed apparitions of Our Lady.
We continue via the City of the Dead to the Khan El Khalili Bazaar. The afternoon is
free for reflection or to wander and really feel the essence of this ancient land.
Cairo overnight (BD) |
Day 5 |
CAIRO TO MT SINAI
This morning we depart Cairo and travel via the Gulf of Suez to Ayun Musa (Well of
Moses) where Moses made camp following the parting of the waters, and miraculously
brought forth water from the sands. Then onto Hamman Faraun Malun ‘the baths of
the cursed Pharaoh’ where hot sulphurous waters gush forth from the mountain into
the sea. Continue our adventure today to Wadi Feran abounding in biblical history
and identified as the site of Rafadim – battlefield between the Hebrews and the
Amellecti (Exodus 17). Just before we arrive into the village of St. Catherine we stop at
the plain of El Raha (plain of rest) known as the traditional site where the people of
Israel stopped to camp and first laid eyes on the sacred mountain as well as the Chapel of
the Golden Calf built to commemorate the
false idol made by Aaron while Moses was on Mt Sinai. Retire early this evening.
Mt Sinai overnight (BD)
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Day 6 |
SINAI TO AQUBA
Arise as pilgrims in the very early hours of the morning for our optional trekking
adventure (or partly by camel back) as we ascend to the heights of Mt Sinai before the
breaking of dawn (bring your torches). The solid walk to the summit which takes about
3 hours is rewarded by an unforgettable view and a look at the cave where Moses
had hidden himself before coming face to face with God. After our descent we visit
the Monastery of St. Catherine where a small chapel marks the spot of the burning
bush from which God spoke to Moses. We then continue through the desert to the Red
Sea and via ferry boat to Aqaba dating back 5,500 years and at the junction of land and
sea routes from Asia, Africa and Europe. After a short orientation here we continue
north to the magnificent ancient trading city of Petra known as the ‘Red Rose City’.
Petra overnight (BD)
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Day 7 |
SINAI TO AQABA
. We then continue through the desert to the Red Sea and via ferry boat
to Aqaba dating back 5,500 years and at the junction of land and
sea routes from Asia, Africa and Europe. Day free in Aqaba for prayer & reflection
Aqaba overnight (BD)
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Day 8 |
AQABA TO PETRA
After a short orientation here we continue north to the magnificent ancient trading city
of Petra known as the ‘Red Rose City’. We have a guided tour this morning of the ruins
from ancient Petra – capital of the Nabatean people dating back to 300 B.C.
We will follow a passage through the Siq, achasm created in a prehistoric earthquake.
This is one of the special moments to walkthrough this canyon which dramatically
opens up to reveal the Treasury Building(Al Khasne) - a never to be forgotten experience.
We will see also the RomanTheatre as well as churches, homes and many other buildings
from this fascinating period. The remainder of afternoon will be at leisure. Petra overnight (BD)
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Day 9 |
PETRA TO AMMAN
This morning we head north on the “King Highway” visiting Kerak and the ruins of the
12th Century Crusader Castle; it was here that Saladin attacked the Crusaders.
Traveling further north along the Moab desert we take time to visit biblical Mt. Nebo –
where Moses saw the Promised Land and later died. Here also was the infamous
resort of Herod, and where it is believed that John the Baptist, prophet of Christ was
beheaded. At Madaba we will see what is believed to be the oldest map in existence of
the Holy Land – it is a beautiful mosaic of Palestine dating back to the 6th century.
Our fascinating afternoon continues with a visit to Bethany Beyond the Jordan, one of
the most recent archaeological and religious discoveries. Tradition holds that the five
springs here forming a tributary of the Jordan River are the original source and most likely
Baptismal site of Jesus by John the Baptist. After our exploration of the highlights
here we will proceed on to Jordan’s capital Amman. Amman overnight (BD)
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Day l0 |
AMMAN VIA JERASH TO SEA OF GALILEE
Enjoy a short orientation drive of Amman city before heading north to Jerash, once
one of the busiest Roman towns and now the best preserved Graeco/Roman Town in
Jordan. We will visit the Street of Columns, Temple of Artemis and the Arch of
Hadrian. Continue west to cross the Jordan River border into the Holy Land as we pass
from the Old to New Testaments. Journey on to Tiberias on the shores of Lake
Galilee … “Go to Galilee and you will find him there” (Mt 28:5).
Sea of Galilee overnight (BD)
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Day 11 |
CANA/MT. TABOR/ NAZARETH
We set out this morning for Nain, where we relive the story of the dead son whom
Jesus healed and gave back to his mother (Lk 7:15). We then continue to Cana where
Jesus performed his first miracle transforming the water into wine at the wedding feast (Jn
2:1-11). We then ascend the narrow road leading to the majestic summit of Mt Tabor
where Our Lord’s divinity shone forth in the Transfiguration (Mt 17:1-2). After Mass in the
Basilica we will enjoy a special lunch in this breathtaking setting reflecting upon Peter’s
words ‘Lord it is good for us to be here’. Our afternoon will be spent in Nazareth,
the town of Jesus’ childhood. Visit here the Basilica of the Annunciation where a
traditional cave becomes the focal point of Mary’s response “Let it be done to me according
to thy word” (Luke 1:38). Also see the Church of St. Joseph, Mary’s Well and a traditional
Jewish synagogue. Free time then to wander the historic bazaars as we capture something
of everyday life in Nazareth while reflecting upon the hidden life of Jesus.
Our day culminates at Nazareth Village, a recreation of the town and village life of
Nazareth as in the days of Jesus. Take a Parable walk back in time along the path which brings
to life the environment and atmosphere which shaped Jesus’ early years and ministry. Later
return to our hotel in Galilee. Sea of Galilee overnight (BLD)
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Day 12 |
SEA OF GALILEE
Our memorable Galilee day begins with a visit to Nof Ginosaur Kibbutz within
which is preserved the remains of a first century fishing boat as in the days of Christ.
Stop at Sowers Bay to reflect on the parable of the sower (Mark 4:1-9) before proceeding
to Capernaum, the centre of Jesus’ teaching and healing and home to Peter the apostle
(Mt 9:1 & Jn 6:59). We set off from the shore in a traditional sailing vessel to encounter
one of our most memorable pilgrimage highlights – a Private Mass floating in the
centre of Lake Galilee with engines switched off. Here we will recall the miracles of Jesus
calming the storm and appearing to the apostles walking on this very water. After
communion, we will continue to the ‘other side’ at Ein Gev for our special ‘St Peter’s
fish’ lunch. Return by road around the lake to Korazin to
relive the parables of the House built on the rock and the persevering widow. Onwards to
the Church of the Primacy of Peter where Jesus challenged Peter and each one of us ‘Do
you really love me, feed my sheep’. Finally we arrive at Tabgha, site of the multiplication
of the loaves and fishes (Mt 14:20) where we will spend some quiet time by the shore of
the lake - a moment to remember! Sea of Galilee overnight (BLD)
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Day l3 |
JERICHO/BETHANY TO JERUSALEM
Our day begins with Mass at the Mount of Beatitudes as we take time in this special
place of silence to ponder Jesus’ message of happiness (Mt 5:1-12). The adventurous may
enjoy a stroll down the mountainside in the tradition of Jesus. We move on to the Jordan
River to commemorate the Baptism of Jesus and to renew our own Baptismal promises.
Travel south through the lush Jordan valley and onto Jericho the ‘City of Palms’ which
is said to be the oldest inhabited city and most famous oasis. An intriguing look at
the excavations assist our understanding of the successive stages of the town walls and
its 10,000 year history. Across the valley we ascend by cable car to the
Mt of Temptation, the site of Jesus’ fast of 40 days and there are enough stones to illustrate
Satan’s words “If you are the son of God, tell these stones to turn into loaves”. Finally today
we relive the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead in Bethany and descend the
dark stairs to his tomb before continuing onto our hotel in Jerusalem - city of our God.
Jerusalem overnight (BD)
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Day 14
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JERUSALEM
We begin our pilgrimage today with a visit to Shepherd’s Field to commemorate the
appearance of the angels to the shepherds on that first Christmas night. On to Bethlehem
where we will visit the Church of the Nativity built over the stable where Jesus was
born, Manger Square and the Grotto of the Holy Manger.
We continue to Ein Karem, birthplace of St. John the Baptist and site of the Visitation
of Mary to Elizabeth “Why should I be honored with a visit from the mother of my Lord” (Lk 1:43).
Afternoon at leisure to rest or wander at your own pace. Jerusalem overnight (BD)
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JERUSALEM
We will proceed to the Mt of Olives where we will firstly visit the Church of the ‘Pater
Noster’ commemorating the site where Jesus taught His disciples the Lord’s prayer
(Mt 6:7-15). We then enjoy a panoramic view over the city as we wander past the
tombs of the Prophets Haggai, Malachi and Zechariah before arriving at Dominus
Flevit for Mass where Jesus wept over the city of Jerusalem (Lk19:41-44). We visit
the Church of Mary Magdalene and then onto the Garden of Gethsemane to enter
the Church of the Agony containing the bare rock upon which Jesus is said to have
prayed before his arrest. We proceed to Mt Zion to visit the Cenacle,
room of the Last Supper and the Church of Dormition where Our Lady was assumed
into heaven. In the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu we will commemorate Peter’s
denial of Jesus after His arrest, before visiting King David’s tomb & tower. The remainder
of the afternoon is free. This evening we will journey back to the
Garden of Gethsemane for a memorable Holy Hour to contemplate the Agony of
Our Lord in the darkened Basilica. Jerusalem overnight (BD)
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JERUSALEM
After breakfast we travel to the Temple Mount to view the Dome of the Rock, El
Aqsa mosque and the Wailing Wall. Then we come to the Church of St. Anne, built
over the birthplace of the Virgin Mary and the Pool of Bethesda where Jesus healed
the paralyzed man (Jn 5:29). We continue onto Ecce Homo convent where we view
the Lithostrotos and the Pavement and visit the Flagellation and Condemnation
Chapels. We then commence the Stations of the Cross as we pray and follow
in Our Lord’s footsteps along the actual Via Dolorosa to the Church of Calvary where we
will celebrate an unforgettable Eucharist. Enjoy a special lunch together in a restaurant
overlooking the Old City. Continue out to Emmaus (Abu Gosh)
where the Disciples recognized the risen Jesus at the breaking of bread and exclaimed
“Did not our hearts burn within us as he spoke to us on the road?” (Lk 24:13-35).
This afternoon we will have the opportunity to visit the Shrine of the Book, a striking
modern museum dedicated to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Scale Model of first century
Jerusalem. Jerusalem overnight (BLD)
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MASADA AND THE DEAD SEA
Travel along the Jericho Road as we remember the parable of the Good Samaritan
and journey through desert hills and dry rocky landscape. A fascinating pause will
be made at Qumran where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947 by a
Bedouin shepherd boy. We continue south passing the Dead Sea to
Masada where, on arrival, we will embark on the cable car offering spectacular scenery
to the summit. Here we will enjoy a guided tour of Herod’s fortress and the Zealot’s
last stand. In the afternoon we will have an opportunity to float in the Dead Sea at En Boqeq –
there is nothing like it! We will return to Jerusalem
in time for dinner and our final night of pilgrimage.
Jerusalem or Amman overnight (BD)
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DEPART /TEL AVIV FLIGHT BACK HOME
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Not Included |
- Airport taxes, Taxes are approximately USD $380.00 to $480.00 per person, subject to change.
- Insurance
- Tip to the driver and guide of $8.00 per day.
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