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Czech Republic and Poland


Following the popularity of the pilgrimages to the Czech Republic and Poland over recent in years, we are delighted to offer new and improved itineraries in 2008. These tours bring you to various shrines and places of interest in Prague, Warsaw, Czestochowa and Poland. You will enjoy daily Mass and the tour is accompanied by a spiritual director and a Joe Walsh Tours representative.

Call 01-241 0800 for a detailed itinerary on your chosen departure date.

 
Krakow

In Krakow we visit all the places associated with Pope John Paul II who lived here for a number of years. We also enjoy a guided tour of this uniquely historical city that survived World War II and retains a charm and elegance reminiscent of its colourful past as an ancient Royal City. Here you will see the Royal Castle, Main Market, St. Mary’s church (which has the worlds biggest Gothic altar) Wawel Castle and Cathedral overlooking the River Vistula. 
 
From Krakow you will visit the nearby village of Wadowice, where Pope John Paul II was born on 18 May 1920. We will visit his childhood home, a modest two room flat, which has been turned into a small museum called the House of John Paul II and displays objects relating to his early life. We will also visit the church where he was christened, which is located beside his home.

 

 

 

 
Warsaw
 

The capital of Poland has many interesting sights for us to discover, including the picturesque Old Town, the Cathedral and the Royal Route. We will visit Royal Castle Square, Gothic and Baroque churches and monuments honouring the Heroes of the Warsaw Uprising 1943 & 1944.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Czestochowa
 
 

Czestochowa is perhaps the most important pilgrimage centre in Poland and receives thousands of pilgrims every year. It is home to The Black Madonna, painted by St Luke the Evangelist and accredited with many miracles.

 

 

 
Prague
 

In Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, we will visit the 1613 Carmelite church that is home to the statue of the Holy Child of Prague. Displayed on an altar in the right wing of the church it was presented to the Carmelites in 1628 and is revered worldwide as a result of the many blessings and miracles that have been recorded through its devotion.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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