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2016 Pilgrimage $1225.00 per person, double occupancy Single occupancy based on availability for additional cost Deposit of $100.00 pp due by May 1, 2016 Additional deposit of $500.00 pp due by July 1, 2016 Final payment due August 1, 2016 Price based on payment by check or cash. Credit Card payment incurs a 3% service charge. Please make check payable to: Catholic Life Institutes P.O. Box 1173 Pottstown, PA 19464 For additional information please call: Teresa Zubert 6102234191 [email protected] Father Ken Brabazon 2155611313 [email protected] As your promoters, we have outlined your program and supplied the best services available. We cannot be held liable for any injury, damage, loss, and delay or for expenses due to delays or charges beyond our control. Pilgrimage for the Extra0rdinary JubileeYear of Mercy Shrines of United States and Canada August 21 28, 2016 $1225.00 per person, double occupancy The practice of pilgrimage has a special place in the Holy Year, because it represents the journey each of us makes in this life. Life itself is a pilgrimage, and the human being is a viator, a pilgrim travelling along the road, making his way to the desired destination. Similarly, to reach the Holy Door in Rome or in any other place in the world, everyone, each according to his or her ability, will have to make a pilgrimage. This will be a sign that mercy is also a goal to reach and requires dedication and sacrifice. May pilgrimage be an impetus to conversion: by crossing the threshold of the Holy Door, we will find the strength to embrace God’s mercy and dedicate ourselves to being merciful with others as the Father has been with us. Misericordiae Vultus Bull of Indiction Of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy #14. A Holy Door is a symbol of oneness with the Universal Church. The Holy Door is closely linked to a pilgrimage experience. It’s a symbol of human life, of our terrestrial journey towards eternity during which we encounter God in every step of the way. Passing through the Holy Door during the Jubilee of Mercy means we are learning to face our personal problems as well as the world’s problems and go through them while hearing the call of God. (NotreDame de Quebec website) Join Father Kenneth C. Brabazon, for a pilgrimage to the shrines of the Northeastern U.S. and Canada in honor of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, co-sponsored by the Parish of the Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul and Catholic Life Institutes.

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Page 1: Pilgrimage)for)the)Extra0rdinary) Jubilee’Year’of’Mercyarchphila.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Aug-21-28-Pilgrimage-Canada.pdfAug 10, 2015  · 21!!!! 2016%Pilgrimage%%%%$1225.00%per%person,%double%occupancy%

 

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2016  Pilgrimage        $1225.00  per  person,  double  occupancy  Single  occupancy  based  on  availability  for  additional  cost  Deposit  of  $100.00  pp  due  by  May  1,  2016  Additional  deposit  of    $500.00  pp  due  by  July  1,  2016  Final  payment  due  August  1,  2016  Price  based  on  payment  by  check  or  cash.    Credit  Card  payment  incurs  a  3%  service  charge.  

Please  make  check  payable  to:  Catholic  Life  Institutes  P.O.  Box  1173  Pottstown,  PA      19464    

For  additional  information  please  call:  Teresa  Zubert            610-­‐223-­‐4191  [email protected]    

Father  Ken  Brabazon        215-­‐561-­‐1313  [email protected]  

As  your  promoters,  we  have  outlined  your  program  and  supplied  the  best  services  available.    We  cannot  be  held  liable  for  any  injury,  damage,  loss,  and  delay  or  for  expenses  due  to  delays  or  charges  beyond  our  control.  

Pilgrimage  for  the  Extra0rdinary  Jubilee  Year  of  Mercy  

 Shrines  of  United  States  and  Canada  

August  21  -­‐28,  2016  $1225.00  per  person,  double  occupancy  

   

The practice of pilgrimage has a special place in the Holy Year, because it represents the journey each of us makes in this life. Life itself is a pilgrimage, and the human being is a viator, a pilgrim travelling along the road, making his way to the desired destination. Similarly, to reach the Holy Door in Rome or in any other place in the world, everyone, each according to his or her ability, will have to make a pilgrimage. This will be a sign that mercy is also a goal to reach and requires dedication and sacrifice. May pilgrimage be an impetus to conversion: by crossing the threshold of the Holy Door, we will find the strength to embrace God’s mercy and dedicate ourselves to being merciful with others as the Father has been with us.

Misericordiae Vultus Bull of Indiction Of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy #14.

A  Holy  Door  is  a  symbol  of  oneness  with  the  Universal  Church.    The  Holy   Door   is   closely   linked   to   a   pilgrimage   experience.   It’s   a   symbol   of  human   life,   of   our   terrestrial   journey   towards   eternity   during  which  we  encounter  God   in  every  step  of   the  way.  Passing  through   the  Holy  Door  during   the   Jubilee   of  Mercy  means  we  are   learning   to   face  our  personal  problems   as   well   as   the   world’s   problems   and   go   through   them   while  hearing  the  call  of  God.                                                                                (Notre-­‐Dame  de  Quebec  website)    

Join Father Kenneth C. Brabazon, for a pilgrimage to the shrines of the Northeastern U.S. and Canada in honor of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, co-sponsored by the Parish of the Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul and Catholic Life Institutes.  

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Thursday,  August  25,  2016  –  Breakfast  at  Madonna  Inn.    Depart  for  Old  Quebec  City.    Celebrate  Mass.    Visit  Notre-­‐Dame  de  Quebec,  the  mother  parish  of  all  Catholic  parishes  in  Canada  &  the  USA.    We  will  walk  through  the  only  permanent  Holy  Door  in  North  America.    Guided  walking  tour  of  old  Quebec  City.    Time  for  shopping  &  lunch  on  your  own.    Group  dinner  &  overnight  at  Madonna  Inn.    

With  its  cobblestone  streets  &  untouched  Old  Town,  dating  to  the  16th  century,  Quebec  City  is  perched  above  the  scenic  St.  Laurence  River.    Known  for  its  old-­‐world  charm,  Quebec  City  is  not  only  the  sole  fortified  (walled)  city  in  North  America,  but  also  home  to  the  oldest  Catholic  parish  on  the  Continent  –  Basilique  Notre-­‐Dame-­‐de-­‐Quebec  –  dating  back  to  1647.    We’ll  also  take  in  the  historic  sites  of  Vieux-­‐Quebec,  walking  along  ancient  streets  &  the  boardwalk  by  the  river  before  dining  at  some  of  the  city’s  finest  restaurants.  

Friday,  August  26,  2016  –  Breakfast  at  Madonna  Inn.  Depart  for  Montreal  with  a    stop  at  St.  Francis  Xavier  Mission,  Tomb  of  St.  Kateri  Tekakwitha  in  Kanawake.      Visit  St.  Joseph  Oratory,  the  largest  church  in  North  America,  founded  by  St.  Andre.    Celebrate  Mass;  pray  the  Stations  of  the  Cross  &  light  candles  in  the  beautiful  Votive  Chapel.    Group  lunch.    Free  time.    Overnight  at  hotel  in  Montreal.    

Montreal  is  considered  one  of  the  most  cosmopolitan  cities  in  North  America.    From  renowned  museums  to  world-­‐class  shopping,  Montreal  –  a  blend  of  contemporary  &  traditional  –  has  something  for  everyone!    Canada’s  largest  French-­‐speaking  city  is  known  for  its  surprising  architecture  –  centuries-­‐old  buildings  nestled  among  skyscrapers  that  are  designed  with  a  sense  of  whimsy.    Saturday,  August  27,  2016  –  Breakfast  at  Hotel.  Visit  Mary,  Queen  of  the  World  Cathedral,  a  scaled  down  replica  of  St.  Peter  Basilica.      Celebrate  Mass.    Visit  Notre  Dame  de  Montreal  Basilica.    Celebratory  group  lunch  in  Montreal.      Free  time  in  Old  Montreal.    Overnight  at  hotel  in  Montreal.    

Sunday,  August  28,  2016  –  Breakfast  at  Hotel.    Depart  for  Philadelphia.    Lunch  &  dinner  on  your  own.    Arrive  Philadelphia  late  evening.  

A  Passport  Book  or  Passport  Card  is  required    for  travel  to  Canada.  Rates  include:    Private  luxury  motor  coach  from  Souderton  and  Philadelphia.  Daily  Mass.      Local  English  speaking  guide  in  Quebec  City.    Daily  breakfast,  lunch  &  dinner  as  noted  in    the  itinerary.    Accommodations  at  hotels  &  retreat  centers.    All  tips  &  gratuities  &  admission  &  sightseeing  charges  with  the  group.  Rates  do  not  include  personal  expenses,  meals  unless  noted  &  beverages  with  meals.  Travel  insurance  is  available  for  purchase  at  your  own  expense.  

 

 

   Wednesday,  August  24,  2016  –  Breakfast  at  Basilica  Inn.    Depart  for  Montmorency  Falls.    Group  Lunch.    Continue  to  Our  Lady  of  the  Cape  Shrine,  Trois-­‐Riviéres.      Tour  the  Basilica,  Chapel,  Miraculous  Statue  &  Bridge  of  the  Rosaries.    Evening  Mass  &  Candlelight  Procession.    Group  dinner  &  overnight  at  Madonna  Inn.  The  Shrine  of  Our  Lady  of  the  Cape,  built  during  the  early  18th  century,  is  a  national  pilgrimage  site.    This  cape  is  also  one  of  Canada’s  most  beautiful  treasures,with  scenic  waterways,  beaches,  &  waterfalls.  

Itinerary  

Sunday  August  21,  2016  –  Depart  Philadelphia  via  Hagey  Coach  for  the  National  Shrine  of  the  Divine  Mercy,  Stockbridge,  MA.    Rest  stop  &  lunch  on  your  own  along  the  way.    Mass,  Divine  Mercy  Chaplet,  outdoor  shrines.    Group  dinner  at  local  restaurant.    Overnight  in  Lenox,  MA.    

The  National  Shrine  of  the  Divine  Mercy  is  a  ministry  of  the  Marian  Fathers  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary,  the  authentic  promoters  of  the  message  of  The  Divine  Mercy.  

Monday,  August  22,  2016  -­‐  Breakfast  at  hotel.    Depart  Lenox  with  a  stop  at  the  Shrine  of  the  North  American  Martyrs,  Auriesville,  NY.    Celebrate  Mass  at  the  shrine.    Cross  border  into  Canada.    Lunch  on  your  own.      Late  afternoon  arrival  at  St.  Anne  de  Beaupré  Shrine.    Group  dinner  and  overnight  at  the  Basilica  Inn,    St.  Anne  De  Beaupré,  Quebec.    

The  Shrine  of  the  North  American  Martyrs  is  located  in  Auriesville,  formerly  known  as  the  Mohawk  village  of  Ossernenon.  During  the  1640’s  three  French  Jesuit  missionaries  –  Father  Isaac  Jogues  and  his  two  lay  companions,  René  Goupil  and  John  Lalande  –  were  killed  by  the  Mohawks  while  bringing  Christianity  to  the  New  World.  

Tuesday,  August  23,  2016  –  Breakfast  at  Basilica  Inn.    Tour  St.  Anne  de  Beaupré  Shrine  –  Basilica,  Immaculate  Conception  Chapel,  Memorial  Chapel,  and  Scala  Santa.      Visit  St.  Joachim  Church.      Group  Dinner.      Evening  Mass  and  Candlelight  Procession.    Overnight  at  Basilica  Inn.    

The  Basilica  is  a  Sanctuary  dedicated  to  Saint  Anne,  mother  of  Mary  and  grandmother  of  Jesus.  The  entire  ceiling  mosaic  of  the  Basilica  describes  the  life  of  Saint  Anne.  It  tells  the  story  of  her  life,  the  life  of  a  Jewish  woman  in  that  era.  It  speaks  of  her  virtues  and  also  illustrates  to  us  her  glorification.