Faith Journeys Blog
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: The Great Vigil of Easter
The Lord is risen! He is risen indeed! Easter in Jerusalem centers on the proclamation of resurrection—whether at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher or the Garden Tomb. Pilgrimage hosts lead their fellow travelers in worship, Scripture, and thanksgiving, celebrating the...
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: Good Friday
In remembrance of Good Friday, pilgrimage leaders often lead their groups along the Via Dolorosa, stopping at the Stations of the Cross through the Old City. This shared walk allows pilgrims to engage the Passion narrative with body and spirit. Clergy leaders guide...
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: Maundy Thursday
The Upper Room (Cenacle) recalls the Last Supper, the washing of feet, and the institution of the Eucharist. From there, groups walk to the Garden of Gethsemane, where clergy leaders often lead prayer or Scripture reflection. These sites naturally invite teaching on...
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: Palm Sunday – The Triumphal Entry
The Palm Sunday Road in Jerusalem is one of the most powerful experiences a pilgrimage group can share. Pilgrims walk from the Mount of Olives, past Dominus Flevit and Gethsemane, retracing Jesus’ entry into the city. This embodied journey helps the group engage the...
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: Leading God’s People into the Wilderness – Tabgha
At Tabgha, on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, the Gospel recounts Jesus feeding the multitude. The Church of the Multiplication, with its ancient mosaic of loaves and fishes, naturally invites Eucharistic reflection. For group leaders, this quiet site is ideal for...
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: Leading God’s People into the Wilderness – Capernaum
Capernaum was a hub of Jesus’ Galilean ministry and home to several apostles. Nearby, on a hillside overlooking the Sea of Galilee, Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount.Mount of BeatitudesHouse of PeterFor pilgrimage leaders, this area offers unmatched...
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: Leading God’s People into the Wilderness – Nazareth
After the wilderness, Jesus returned to Nazareth, His hometown. It is here that He read from Isaiah and declared the Scripture fulfilled. For pilgrimage leaders, Nazareth provides essential context for teaching about vocation, formation, and faithful perseverance....
A Lenten Walk Through the Holy Land: Leading God’s People into the Wilderness – Pools of Bethesda
Our Lenten walk now takes us to Jerusalem and the Pools of Bethesda. In John’s Gospel, Jesus heals a man who had waited nearly four decades for restoration. For church leaders, this site opens space for pastoral reflection on waiting, healing, and hope—experiences...
Celebrating Faith and History: A Pilgrimage to Rome on Sts. Peter and Paul’s Feast Day
Every year on June 29th, the Church commemorates the martyrdom of Saints Peter and Paul, two towering figures who shaped the early Christian movement. While the exact date of their deaths remains uncertain, their legacy endures, particularly in the Eternal City -...
