16-05.24 OLL Poland brochure - John Paul Pilgrimages and Tours
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16-05.24 OLL Poland brochure - John Paul Pilgrimages and Tours
June 2| Zakopane We have a full day in Zakopane where Saint John Paul II would recreate as a young priest and on until Pope. When cardinal, someone mentioned it might be inappropriate for a man of his position to ski. He replied that it was only "unbecoming for a cardinal to ski badly." Zakopane is the center of age-old Highlander culture. Going through town, you will see all sorts of people; holiday-makers, hikers and colorful market vendors enjoying the pure mountain air and magnificent vistas. Need a break? A cable car can whisk you away to Mount Gubalowka for a splendid view of the valley below. The evening is at your leisure. Overnight in Zakopane (B) June 3| Zakopane – Warsaw/Krakow Prior to our departure for Warsaw or Krakow, we will visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Zakopane which was built by locals in thanksgiving for Saint John Paul II’s recovery after his assassination attempt. Enjoy a final group dinner together sharing beautiful memories and saying farewell to Poland! (B, D) June 4| Warsaw/Krakow Departure for USA After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B) BOOK BY 12/30/15 & SAVE $100 per person Only $3,570*! *Including $100 Early Deposit Discount (Deposits received by Dec. 30th 2015) For more information : Invites you to Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Parish Poland Kristal Ostrowski Email: [email protected] tel: 1-623-344-7260 for a special or Email: [email protected] Year of Mercy Pilgrimage REGISTER ONLINE at www.johnpaultours.com/oll Footsteps Of Saint John Paul II Package Cost Includes: Round Trip Air Transportation from PHX Sky Harbor Intl. Private coach bus to/from OLL Parish and Sky Harbor Transportation by Private Deluxe Motor coach in Poland Comprehensive Sightseeing program as per itinerary with private guide/escort 10 Nights tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement +$500) 7 group dinners as indicated (D), breakfast daily Porterage of one piece of luggage per person where available Hotel service charges and tax (at current rate) US Airport Taxes, Fuel surcharges** Daily Mass NOT INCLUDED IN TOUR COST: Passport fees, lunches and other meals not indicated in itinerary, beverages with meals unless specified, items of personal nature, insurance, optional tours, tips for JPPT escort, etc. See Terms CASH FEE: $120 USD cash per person will be collected upon arrival on Day 1 to cover entrance fees, gratuities to hotels, restaurants, bus driver/guide, and associated group cash expenses during tour. **Fuel Surcharges /airline taxes subject to change until ticketed, a rare event. in the May 24 - June 4, 2016 Spiritual Directors: Fr. Mike Ashibuogwu and Fr. Augustine Ogumere offering Daily Mass with Deacon George Koch May 24 | USA - Warsaw Depart from USA to Warsaw. Dinner and breakfast will be served aboard your transatlantic flight. May 25 | Warsaw Upon arrival in Warsaw, you will be met by your John Paul Pilgrimages Escort and transferred to your hotel to rest after the long journey. Some may wish to go out and explore this historic city, at their leisure. (D) the European Union as the “Capital of Culture” in the year 2000. Tour highlights include the Old Town, Cloth Hall, Wit Stwosz’s acclaimed altar masterpiece at St. Mary’s Basilica, Jagiellonian University, and Wawel Castle and Cathedral – all remarkable symbols of Poland’s historic identity. The remainder of the day is free in Krakow. (B, D) Private Guide will show us several gut wrenching sites, as well as the starvation cell where St. Maximillian Kolbe died. This is an important lesson on recent history and his saintly martyrdom. (B, D) May 26 | Warsaw Full day of today’s guided tour includes the beautiful Royal Route, Old Town Quarter, Old Market Square, the Barbican and medieval defense walls. Next stop, Łazienki Park and its evocative sculpture of Chopin surrounded by rose bushes. We will also visit the Sanctuary of Saint Fr. Jerzy Popiełuszko, priest and martyr who was brutally tortured and murdered by communist secret police on Oct. 19 1984 for taking part in the Solidarity movement. (B, D) May 29 | Krakow - Lagiewniki This morning we will visit the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki; dedicated by Saint Pope John Paul II. We will have the opportunity to visit the convent chapel and pray at the Tomb of St. Faustina Kowalska. Afternoon free in Krakow. (B) May 27 | Warsaw - Częstochowa -Krakow Today we depart to Częstochowa, the most famous pilgrimage center of Poland, Jasna Góra Monastery. This is Poland’s national shrine and home to the Black Madonna, a sacred icon that is historically linked to protecting the Polish people. Said to have been painted by St. Luke the Evangelist on a cypress wood panel from a table used by the Holy Family in Nazareth, it attracts millions of pilgrims from all over the world. The day before his death, John Paul II sent a letter to the religious of the Shrine of Jasna Gora, in Częstochowa, "I entrust our Homeland, the whole Church and myself to her maternal protection," said the Pope in his letter, addressed to Father Izydor Matuszewski, prior general of the monks of St. Paul the Hermit, of the monastery of Jasna Góra. In the late afternoon we continue to Krakow. (B, D) May 28 | Krakow This morning we enjoy a city tour of Krakow, Poland’s capital from 1038 to 1569 and residence of kings. With its charming blend of magnificent architecture, churches, cultural monuments, museums, and vibrant contemporary community, Krakow was designated by May 30 | Krakow - Wieliczka Krakow A morning excursion will take you to nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine; three spectacular underground miles of hand-carved chapels, statues, and chambers made of pure salt. Over 1 million tourists visit this historic and Royal mine. (B) May 31 | Krakow - Auschwitz - Krakow Auschwitz, the Nazi concentration camp where millions of Poles, Jews, Christians and others lost their lives. A June 1 | Krakow - Kalwaria Zebrzydowska - Wadowice Zakopane Depart for Zakopane, a resort town in the scenic Tatra Mountains. On our way, we will stop at the monastery of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska where Pope John Paul II repeated the words of his motto: "Totus tuus ego sum et omnia mea tua sunt. Accipio te in mea omnia. Praebe mihi cor tuum, Maria - I belong entirely to you, and all that I have is yours. I take you for my all. O Mary, give me your heart" He would come here as a boy, and see the painting of Our Lady said to have wept blood in 1641. We will also visit Wadowice, the birthplace of Saint John Paul II. (B, D)