Italy: Easter 2025

Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy

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44 reviews
Apr 14 - 24, 2025
Group size: 10 - 15
Italy: Easter 2025
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy

44 reviews

Apr 14 - 24, 2025
Group size: 10 - 15

About this trip

We have consciously designed this pilgrimage to prepare our hearts for the Easter Triduum as we travel through the land of saints – Assisi and Norcia – before arriving in Rome to celebrate Easter with Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Basilica.


We begin almost a full week before Easter in Assisi, which is known for its tranquil silence. We hope that this serenity will be communicated to our pilgrims in a way that allows us to become more tranquil and reflective ourselves, entering deeper into the spirit of pilgrimage in anticipation of the Easter Triduum.  


We will spend Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday morning with the Benedictine Monks of Norcia in their new chapel, built on the side of the mountain overlooking the peaceful town of Norcia. After, we drive on to Rome for the joyous celebration of the Easter Vigil at the Vatican.   

Our celebration of the Resurrection will become more immediate as we visit Manoppello and the Shrine of the Holy Face, and venerate a mysterious cloth bearing the image of a man with wounds on his face — an image some believe is the actual face of Christ, formed at the moment of his Resurrection. 

Travel Information

Participants are responsible for arranging and paying for their own air travel for the Italy Easter 2025 pilgrimage.

Arrival Information:

  • Airport: Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
  • Date: Monday, April 14, 2025 (Day 1 of the pilgrimage)
  • Time: Before 10:00 AM (Local Time)
  • Transfer: Group transfer from the airport to the hotel in Assisi

It is recommended to arrive on Sunday, April 13, 2025, to allow for rest and flexibility in flight choices. If you arrive early, you can contact our office for assistance in booking the selected early arrival hotel. The transfer will pick up participants from this hotel on Day 1 after the group pick-up at the airport.

Departure Information:

  • Airport: Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
  • Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025 (Day 11 of the pilgrimage)
  • Time: After 10:00 AM (Local Time)
  • Transfer: Group transfer to the airport based on your departure time 

Recommended Travel Agency:

For booking flights, Inside the Vatican Pilgrimages recommends using Gulliver's Travel. Cindy McCoy, an experienced travel agent at Gulliver's Travel, will handle your airline reservations and then forward them to our office, making the process seamless for you!

Contact Information:

For any other questions, please call the U.S. Office: +1.202.536.4555

Why Choose ITV Pilgrimages?

With more than 30 years of publishing Inside the Vatican magazine, we have colleagues and friends all over the world — and many of them have become part of our Pilgrimage family. Designing an Inside the Vatican pilgrimage begins with a theme or a particular country; then we weave in encounters with real people who live and work there, as well as those with expert knowledge in its historical and spiritual perspectives. Each day we will have the opportunity to attend Mass. Our itineraries include both world-renowned and little-known places, and every detail has been arranged to create a truly unique experience; we do not have cookie-cutter pilgrimages! Whether you choose one of our intimate-sized Signature Pilgrimages,  or a Classic Pilgrimage with budget-friendly pricing, we work hard to ensure that every pilgrimage is a moving experience, an authentic spiritual journey for each pilgrim.

What is a Signature Pilgrimage?

Our aim on these Signature pilgrimages is to have your journey with us be a peaceful, enjoyable, unforgettable experience, one that enriches your life and deepens your faith. Although we will visit many very famous places of cultural and artistic significance, our journey is primarily a pilgrimage, not a tour. The spiritual dimension – the search for a deeper understanding of God and a better appreciation of the history and life of the Church – is central. This is why the pace of our pilgrimage will be slow and peaceful, not hurried. There will be time to reflect and to pray.

Easter in Italy is one of our Signature line pilgrimages which aims to create “boutique” pilgrimage experiences through small, private groups averaging 12 pilgrims, but never more than 20.


Please note: We have scheduled plenty of free time to allow pilgrims to rest or explore the different cities we visit during this pilgrimage at their leisure. Each day we will have the opportunity to attend Mass. As a note, we prefer to schedule Mass in the morning, but there is a possibility that Mass times can fluctuate due to circumstances and Vatican events. The Mass schedule will be finalized as we approach the departure date. 

Terms and Conditions

Before you book your trip with us, please read carefully our Terms and Conditions

Discount Codes

Call us to inquire about any applicable discounts: U.S. Office +1 202.536.4555  Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET. You can email our office: Pilgrimages@InsideTheVatican.com. 

Questions or Booking Assistance

Call our U.S. Office: +1.202.536.4555  Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET. If you call after hours, leave a message. You can email our office: Pilgrimages@InsideTheVatican.com. 

What’s included

  • Meals
    Ten (10) daily breakfasts; six (6) lunches; nine (9) dinners.
  • Hotel Accommodations
    Ten (10) nights
  • Private Motor Coach
    Private, first-class motor coach bus and all group transfers are included
  • Taxes and Fees
    All local taxes are included
  • Entrance Fees
    All entrance fees are included
  • Arrival Transfers
    There will be a group transfer from FCO
  • Departure Transfers
    There will be a group transfer to FCO
  • Gratuities
    Gratuities included, but additional gratuities are always welcome.

What’s not included

  • Airfare
    Airfare to and from Italy
  • Arrival Transfers
    Airport transfers for those not arriving within specified time frames to participate in the group transfers
  • Departure
    Airport transfers for those not arriving within specified time frames to participate in the group transfers
  • Meals
    Meals not specifically identified. Meals on your own: four (4) lunches and one (1) dinner.
  • Other Personal Expenses
    Other personal expenses, included but not limited to laundry services, minibar in hotel rooms, et cetera
  • Other
    Items not specifically mentioned in the pilgrimage description

Available Packages

Double Room
Deposit:$750
Only 3 left

Price is per person for a double room occupancy (2 people per room).  Only one person per reservation, so when booking a double room, select "1" as the quantity. Airfare is not included. 

$6,190
Deposit:$750
Single Room
Deposit:$750
Only 2 left

Price is per person for a single occupancy room. Airfare is not included. 

$7,090
Deposit:$750
Yuo Family
Deposit:$750
Sold Out

This is a special package for the Yuo Family.

$5,571
Deposit:$750


Itinerary

Day 1: MON Apr 14, 2025
Welcome to Italy - Holy Week

You arrive at Fiumicino Airport, about 10 miles outside of Rome to the west, near the Mediterranean Sea. You may have seen the sea as your plane circled to land. Dr. Robert Moynihan and Deborah Tomlinson will meet you in the area beyond customs.  We may have time for a quick morning coffee, tea and cornetto before we board our private motor coach, and journey to Assisi.

 

After approximately two hours of driving, we will arrive into the walled city of Assisi, and you will be escorted to your guest rooms at the serene St. Anthony’s Guesthouse with its beautiful outside gardens. Sister Sue will be there to greet us. 

After a quick lunch, we will rest for a few hours, then attend our private, welcome Mass. We will then have a welcome dinner at one of our favorite restaurants in Assisi. 


Overnight in Assisi. Lunch and Dinner Included.

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44 reviews
With more than 30 years of publishing Inside the Vatican magazine, we have colleagues and friends all over the world — and many of them have become part of our Pilgrimage family. Designing an Inside the Vatican pilgrimage begins with a theme or a particular country; then we weave in encounters with real people who live and work there, as well as those with expert knowledge in its historical and spiritual perspectives. Every detail has been arranged to create a unique experience; an authentic spiritual journey for each pilgrim.

Reviews

I started my journey from Chicago not knowing what exactly to expect. I had been following Fr. Murr and Dr. Robert Moynihan's podcasts for a while and was confident that I would enjoy listening to Fr. Murr in person. It exceeded my expectations. We were welcomed at the convent by Fr Murr and anyone who follows his podcasts has to admit that he has a magnetic personality. The convent run by the nuns felt so warm and homely. We could smell their delicious home cooking while we were attending Mass and lunch followed Mass, needless to say it was special. They always seemed so cheerful which made me realize that you don't have to have too much in life to be happy as long as you have God as your anchor. We were invited to dinner at Fr. Murr's Hacienda and were given a lovely spread of Spanish delicacies, including the famous Paella. It was accompanied with live Spanish music. On our tour of his lovely home, Fr. Murr showed us the room he broadcasts his podcasts from, which was quite different from what I had imagined. Dr. Moynihan showed us his musical talents by singing a song about a biscuit which his grandfather used to sing. It was a wonderful evening. The little town of Carmona is so charming with so much history, and I felt I was taken back in time. We also visited Seville, Rhonda and Cordoba, which also have so much history and absolutely lovely. We did experience some unexpected heavy rains but in spite of this we brought our rain gear out and ventured out. My fellow Pilgrims were such good sports, and we enjoyed good comradeship and fellowship. Debra Tomilson and Dr Moynihan are very caring and warm people who really make a conscious effort to make sure the pilgrims are safe and comfortable. Our guide Damian, with his lovely accent and helpfulness was certainly an asset to the trip.
By Bhimla A for Spain: Pilgrimage and Retreat with Father Murr on Nov 18, 2024
Top notch! Very inspiring retreat with Fr. Murr! Our accommodations were both comfortable and convenient. The sisters were delightful. The meals were delicious and nutritious. Our leaders, Deborah and Damian were terrific! Deborah skillfully addressed challenges and kept things running smoothly. Damian, with his command of languages, his knowledge of culture and history and his eternal patience, was simply indispensable. Immensely enjoyed meeting and listening to discussions with Robert Moynihan as well.
By Mary Catherine A for Spain: Pilgrimage and Retreat with Father Murr on Nov 03, 2024
The pilgrimage was outstanding. The whole group was interesting and a joy to be with. The rejuvenation of my faith life was by far the best part of the pilgrimage. Attending Mass each day, twice at the Basilica and different churches around the area on the other days. Reciting the Rosary while traveling on the bus was beautiful as well as singing the Ave Maria at the end of each decade and the Salve Regina at the end of the Rosary. Visiting the memorials of the incorrupt Blessed Sebastian de Aparicio y del Pardo and Blessed Father Miguel Pro SJ, helps to bring reality to the shortness of our lives and a good example of how to live by sacrificing our lives in the name of Jesus Christ for others. The Gonzalez’s new revelation of the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe which is the real reason the indigenous people were brought to see the fulfillment of their longing for God and their longing to live with Him in (the Flower World) paradise. The indigenous people saw the fulfillment of the (Flower World) Prophesy in Juan Diego. They were able to relate his devoted Catholic life to his worthiness to enter paradise and return. Each day the Gonzalez’s would present the premise of the next chapter of their book by traveling to each location described. They both work so well together, Monique the storyteller and with Joseph explaining the details of the story. Now this is a truth that I can imagine having the consequences of millions of indigenous people coming to be baptized. Ruben Mendoza Medrano Led us with many spiritual thoughts and led us in prayers on several occasions. He gave us a run down on the History of Mexico in general especially with the political landscape. Ruben was an outstanding interpreter for the difficult situations that were encountered. May the soul of your cousin rest in peace. Anne Marie Goldberg Worked tirelessly to make sure all the details were worked out so that the whole Pilgrimage continued flawlessly. I am sure there is no shortage of pictures to document the entire Pilgrimage. Amenities and Accommodations Opportunities for great food were well planned out with nice lunches and dinners planned even for the meals that were “on our own”. Breakfasts in the Hotel were very good with fresh fruit and other hot breakfast items. There was plenty of drinking water supplied. It is important to bring the electrolyte packets to mix into the water bottles. This need must be communicated to the attendees far enough in advance so they can order some online and have time to receive them before the trip. Bathroom breaks were a little discomforting. It costs 5-10 pesos for each location and there is a great lack of public (Water Closets) toilets available. The bathroom breaks need to be strategically planned along the route to ensure everyone can be taken care of at the proper time. The bus did have an “emergency” use lavatory on board. The hotel accommodation was very adequate however, the low shower water temperature gave plenty of opportunity to offer up sacrifices. The security around the area of the Hotel was quite sketchy, especially with one of the bags being sliced open with a razor knife. There were also daily mob protests that closed streets without warning. Transportation was excellent with a driver (Jesus) who navigated through downtown Mexico City as if driving a small car! Walking There is a lot of walking required for this Pilgrimage. There are many trip hazards in most of the locations, with sidewalks in disrepair and uneven surfaces along the way. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to attend this pilgrimage. It is well worth the effort to read the book and go to all the important locations as described. When this book is published in Spanish it will have a powerful effect again for the people of Aztec descent because it will bring back a sound base of where they came from and how God planed in the fullness of time to reveal Himself to them. What a beautiful story, one that can be celebrated by everyone. One thing I did miss though is an evening of wine and meeting with Fr. Murr and Dr. Robert Moynihan, but then again, we did well by having a social evening with all in the group who could stay up past their bed time on the last evening on the hotel terrace. What a wonderful time that was. Thanks All.
By Louis M for Mexico: Our Lady of Guadalupe & the Flower World Prophecy on Oct 11, 2024
Our Lady of the Rosary Feast Today I read “Lepanto,” a poem written by G.K. Chesterton and found it amazing how divided Europe was in 1571. But through the rosary, Mary brought forth Don John of Austria, a 24-year-old illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, who courageously won the battle of “Lepanto”! On page 82, of Joseph and Monique’s book, “Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy” they explore the “face and heart” of education. During our pilgrimage they brought this up many times, emphasizing the importance of vowels and consonants that bring out the “face and heart” of a person. My wife knows well my ignorance as I call out constantly “How do you spell ….. ?” 😊. Aware of our shortcomings, four of my brothers and I started meeting regularly to find the foundation of society. After eleven years exploring a couple months ago we discovered “Isidore of Seville” who wrote twenty books on Etymologies. I started reading the first book entitled, “Grammar”. By page two I was astonished! (see below reference to Isidore's book) Every time Joseph or Monique brought up vowels and consonants that bring out the “face and heart” of a person in the Nahua education system I would be elevated. How beautiful Juan Diego’s education was that it enabled him to pass into the Flower World and have a conversation with the Mother of God! “Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy” brings great refinement to our American culture. Terry McCarthy Isidore of Seville's Etymologies: Complete English Translation, Volume I Paperback – December 14, 2005 by Isidore of Seville (Author), Priscilla Throop (Translator) 4.8 15 ratings See all formats and editions This "encyclopedia" by the seventh century bishop of Seville, an important source for the history of intellectual culture in the early middle ages, gathers together the elements of secular learning and adds a great deal of ecclesiastical information. Its wide use in medieval education is attested by the more than a thousand extant manuscripts, second only to the number of manuscripts of the Bible. Isidore sets out the etymology or "true meaning" of words - to him, the fundamental means to all knowledge.
By Terrence James M for Mexico: Our Lady of Guadalupe & the Flower World Prophecy on Oct 07, 2024
We had a great time, fantastic food, and very comfortable accommodations. Each day fell into place like clockwork. I felt extremely safe while on this trip, and the experience was well beyond what I expected to learn. Just Fantastic? Joseph and Monique Gonzales were incredible guides, and they devveloped the program throughout the week to build one day upon the next.....making sense as we worked our way through history. I highly recommend this pilgrimage to anyone who truly wants an in-depth study/learning of the Guadalupe miracle of 8 million conversions in a short period of time.
By Kristin K for Mexico: Our Lady of Guadalupe & the Flower World Prophecy on Oct 06, 2024
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This was a wonderful pilgrimage! I am impressed by the vastness of the land, farms , rivers and lakes. The Catholic-European influence in the Heartland of Mary is undeniable. I enjoyed the Catholic spirit that was present among the pilgrims and at our accommodations. Thanks for all the work that went into planning this beautiful event. Mechtild Boles, Pilgrim "Wisconsin, the Heartland of Mary"
By Mechtild B on 13 Sep, 2022