A pilgrimage to

Poland, Prague & Austria

October 14-28, 2026

Group Coordinators

Viktor & Mary Beth Rzeteljski

Spiritual Coordinator

Bishop Marc Trudeau

Spiritual Coordinator

Fr. Mark Strader

Discover with us

The Catholicism of
Old Europe

Points of interest:

Poland

  • Jasna Góra Monastery, Częstochowa — Home of the Black Madonna icon
  • Shrine of Divine Mercy, Łagiewniki — St. Faustina’s revelations
  • Niepokalanów Franciscan Friary — Founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe
  • Kraków Market Square & Wawel Cathedral — Coronation site of Polish kings

Prague

  • Infant Jesus of Prague
  • St. Vitus Cathedral — Seat of the Archbishop of Prague
  • Loreto Church & Strahov Monastery — Baroque Marian pilgrimage site
  • Charles Bridge & Prague Castle District — 14th-century stone bridge lined with 30 Baroque saint statues

Austria

  • Chapel of Mercy, Altötting — Germany’s most important Marian shrine for 500+ years
  • Mariazell Basilica — Austria’s most important pilgrimage site
  • St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna — Austria’s greatest Gothic church
  • Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna — 1,441-room Habsburg summer residence and UNESCO World Heritage Site
Fotobanka ČTK, René Fluger;, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
C messier, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Ebielmaj, CC BY-SA 3.0 PL, via Wikimedia Commons
D-Kuru, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

From popes to Kings to Composers

Journey to a land of Saints,
Cathedrals & Monuments.

Pricing

Dates

Departure: 2026-10-14

Return: 2026-10-28

Registration Deadline: TBD

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