May 21 - Jun 01, 2017

The Aquinas Institute of Theology

Healing and Compassion: A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

 

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Join Father Sean Charles Martin, President of the Aquinas Institute, for a unique pilgrimage to the Holy Land.  Many refer to the Holy Land as the 5th Gospel, a place where the people, places and events of the scriptures come to life.  

The land continues to be evocative of earlier times with great archaeological sites, historic monuments and inspiring churches set in a land of rich cultural diversity and traditions. Our unique program, with  a one-of-a-kind itinerary , weaves together places of great historical and religious significance, and includes a special invitation to health care mission leaders who will have the opportunity to meet counterparts in Israel to learn more about health care in the Middle East.  Daily activities include Mass in historical venues, guided visits with local expert guide, and opportunities to explore sites at one’s own pace.  Come join us for an inspiring and enriching program!

Human history is rich with tales of globe trekkers who have gained valuable insight about themselves and the world around them through the discovery and exploration of cultures outside their own. People who travel the globe begin a lifelong journey of worldly citizenship.

The experience of traveling together to places of great historical, religious and cultural significance is deeply transformative. Explore some of the experiences of our travelers through their words.

 

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