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    THE MOST TRUSTED NAMEIN RELIGIOUS GROUP TRAVEL

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    14 Days: Classic Journey to Italy- Venice, Padua, Florence, Assisi, Sorrento, Rome

    DAY 1: DEPART USA

    We depart en route to Venice with complimentary beverages and meals served aloft.

    DAY 2: ARRIVE VENICE

    We arrive in Venice and are greeted by our Catholic Travel Centre representative who

    will accompany us throughout our journey. We transfer to our hotel for dinner and the

    evening. (D)

    DAY 3: VENICE: VISIT OF THE CITY

    Venice is known as 'The Queen of the Adriatic'. "A unique position, the grace of her

    buildings, the changing colors, and not least the total absence of wheeled transport,

    make Venice the most charming and poetic city in the world." Our visit begins at the

    Basilica of St. Mark--golden mosaics from the Second Golden Age of Icons adorn thismagnificent Byzantine basilica built to honor the body of St. Mark brought from

    Alexandria in Egypt.

    Popes John XXIII and John Paul I were Patriarchs of Venice. After Mass we visit the

    Piazza di San Marco and the Palazzo Ducale (the palace of the Doge, the political

    leader of the Republic of Venice). The balance of our day is free to explore this exotic

    city. Dinner is at a local restaurant, and we return to our hotel in Venice-Mestre for the

    evening. (B, D)

    DAY 4: VENICE / FLORENCE

    This morning we have some leisure time in Venice. This afternoon we depart en route

    to Florence, known as the city of the Medici Family and Machievelli. Dinner is servedat our accommodations this evening. (B, D)

    DAY 5: FLORENCE: VISIT OF THE CITY

    Today we visit the Duomo--Santa Maria del Fiore; the Baptistery of San Giovanni with

    the famous bronze doors by Ghiberti. We see as well the Church of Santa Croce with

    its stunning facade. It has been referred to as a 'Tuscan Westminster Abbey' because

    of all the famous persons who are buried here, including Michelangelo, Machiavelli,

    Dante, and Rossini. We end our morning at the Uffizi Gallery, featuring such

    masterworks as Botticelli's 'The Birth of Venus'.

    This afternoon is at leisure; you may wish to browse in the local San Lorenzo market.

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    (B, D)

    DAY 6: FLORENCE: ACADEMIA, AFTERNOON AT LEISURE

    We begin our day at the Academia where we marvel at Michelangelo's David. Later

    we explore the Piazza della Signoria and the courtyard of Palazzo Medici. We end our

    morning at the Piazzale Michelangelo, with its magnificent view of the city.

    The afternoon we are free to explore the city, or stroll and browse along the Ponte

    Vecchio, perhaps to do a little shopping. Dinner is on our own. (B)

    DAY 7: FLORENCE / ASSISI

    After breakfast we depart Florence for Assisi, nestled on the side of Mt. Subasio in the

    region of Umbria. Assisi is a quiet medieval town imbued with the mystical spirit of a

    saint who shaped Christianity.

    This afternoon we enjoy a walking tour of Assisi beginning with the Basilica of St.

    Francis, including visits to both the upper and lower Basilica. We continue with a

    walking tour of the city, visiting the major sites associated with St. Francis, including

    the Chiesa Nuova, built over the home of Francis' family. (B, D)

    DAY 8: ASSISI / SORRENTO

    Today we depart Assisi for Sorrento, a lovely cliffside town that can trace its ancestry

    back to the Etruscans. You can stroll the old streets where the shop windows display

    "intarsia", fine pictures done with inlaid woods. At the end of our visit you'll understand

    why "Come Back to Sorrento" ranks as one of the most familiar songs in the world.

    Dinner and the evening are in Sorrento. (B, D)

    DAY 9: SORRENTO: EXCURSION TO CAPRI

    After breakfast we board a boat for the Island of Capri, where, weather and sea

    conditions permitting, we will visit the Blue Grotto. The existence of the Blue Grotto

    was revealed in August 1826 by the German writer August Kopisch, who described its

    extraordinary beauty. Since then the Blue Grotto has become the emblem of the

    island of Capri. The lucky coincidence of geological and lighting conditions hascreated a double enchantment. The sunlight, passing through an underwater cavity

    and shining through the seawater, creates a blue reflection that illuminates the

    cavern. We return to Sorrento where the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy this

    enchanting seaside town. (B, D)

    DAY 10: SORRENTO/ POMPEII / NAPLES / ROME

    After breakfast we depart Sorrento for Pompeii, for a visit to the excavations of this

    Roman city completely buried by the volcanic eruption of 79 A.D. After the

    destruction of the city, time passed, and Pompeii was forgotten altogether. Engineers

    found it when digging an aqueduct in 1600. Today, Pompeii is no mere ruin; it's a time

    capsule, left to us by Mount Vesuvius. You'll wander down ancient streets, read the

    graffiti on the walls, peer into shops and explore the homes of those unlucky residents

    buried under the stone and ash.

    We leave the silence of Pompeii for Naples, and a visit to the Naples Museum. The

    museum is one of the most important and leading archaeological museums in the

    world. It contains an unprecedented collection of Roman-Greco antiquities excavated

    from Pompeii. We continue on to Rome for dinner and the evening. (B, D)

    DAY 11: ROME: BASILICA OF ST. PETER, VATICAN MUSEUM & SCAVI

    Today we begin with Mass at the Basilica of St. Peter, followed by a visit to the

    Vatican Museum where the Sistine Chapel, featuring Michelangelo's masterworks, highlights our visit. Our guide will show

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    us the Basilica of St. Peter and we will take some time for lunch on our own in the vicinity of St. Peter's.

    This afternoon we visit the Scavi, the excavations underneath the Basilica (subject to final confirmation 48 hours prior to

    visit). The balance of the afternoon is at our leisure. Dinner is on our own tonight. ( B )

    DAY 12: ROME: AM: PAPAL AUDIENCE / PM: MAJOR BASILICAS

    We make our way to Vatican City to attend the General Papal Audience at Pope Paul VI Audience Hall (subject to the Holy

    Father's schedule). After our visit we will have time for lunch on our own and time to shop at some of the excellent religious

    articles shops in the Vatican area.

    We begin our afternoon with a visit to the Basilica of St. Mary Major, the largest church in Rome dedicated to the Blessed

    Mother. We make a stop at the Church of St. Alphonsus which bears the original icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

    We continue to the Papal Basilica of St. John Lateran. It is here that St. Francis persuaded Pope Innocent III to give

    permission to begin the Franciscan Order. The night before, the Pope had seen a man in a dream and the man was

    supporting the tottering building of St. John Lateran. The next day, when Francis appeared before Pope Innocent, His

    Holiness recognized the face from the dream and consented to Francis' request. Nearby is the Scala Santa, purportedly the

    stairs, which Christ climbed prior to his condemnation by Pontius Pilate. We celebrate Mass this evening at the Basilica of

    St. John Lateran. Dinner is on our own tonight. ( B )

    DAY 13: ROME: ANCIENT ROME, PIAZZA NAVONA, ST. PAUL'S OUTSIDE THE WALLS

    This morning our tour of the sites of Ancient Rome includes a visit to the Coliseum. We will also see the Roman Forum andCapitoline Hill. Next, our walking tour will start at the Trevi Fountain, where we toss our traditional three coins. We continue

    to the Piazza Trinita dei Monti at the top of the Spanish Steps, affording a romantic panoramic view of the city of Rome,

    then across the city to the Pantheon and we finish our day at the Piazza Navona. We will have some time for browsing and

    shopping.

    Later this afternoon we make our way to the Basilica of St. Paul's Outside the Walls, housing the Tomb of St. Paul the

    Apostle, affectionately known as the Apostle of the Gentiles. Here we celebrate Mass. From here, we proceed to the

    neighborhood of Trastevere, where we visit the Church of Santa Maria in Trastevere, followed by dinner at a local

    restaurant, including wine and music. (B, D)

    DAY 14: RETURN USA

    This morning we transfer to the Rome airport to board our return flight to the USA. (B)

    NOTE: While no changes are anticipated, there might be occasions when certain alterations become necessary to this

    itinerary due to changes in airline schedules or for other reasons. All Masses are subject to final church schedules.

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