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Ride aboard a brand-new, private, air-conditioned motor coach.
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Duration: 11 Days
Dates: June 23, 2022 to July 3, 2022
Departure City: Chicago, Illinois
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Day 1: Thursday, June 23: Depart for Rome
Depart Chicago O’Hare International Airport on your overnight flight to Rome. Complimentary meals and beverages will be served on board.
Day 2: Friday, June 24: Arrive – Rome – Assisi
Arrive at Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci Airport, proceed through Passport Control, claim your luggage, and a The Catholic Journey tour manager will meet you upon your exit from Customs. Board your comfortable motor coach and soon you will be on your way to Assisi The narrow lanes, the Shrines of Saint Francis and the overwhelming art dedicated to its young friar - a rich young man who turned to God after an illness and established an order that has grown stronger over the centuries. Visit the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli. Crowned by the magnificent dome designed by Alessi, this great Basilica was built in 1569. It enclosed the shrine of the “Porziuncola” or the Little Portion Chapel around which the first Franciscan community was centered, the place where Clare received the habit from Francis, and the Capella Del Transi- to, which marks the spot where the Saint died. You will see the statue of Saint Francis in the courtyard where thornless roses bloom. After our visit we continue to Assisi for hotel check-in. Dinner and overnight at hotel in Assisi. (D)
Day 3: Saturday, June 25: Visit the Sites of St. Francis & St. Clare
After early breakfast, walk to the Basilica of St. Francis to Celebrate Mass at the Tomb of St. Francis, at which the Choirs of Catholic Central High School will sing for the Mass. After Mass, visit the Basilica of St. Francis. Our local guide will take us to explore the Basilica complex, which is actually composed of two churches built one atop the other. Beneath both churches is the crypt that houses the tomb of St. Francis. The lower Basilica dates from 1228 to 1230, and is richly deco- rated with beautiful stained glass windows, and paintings done by some of the most important artists of the 13th and 14th centuries. In the upper Basilica, built from 1230 - 1253, you will marvel at the monumental frescoes painted by Giot- to, which depict scenes from the life of the saint. Continue to visit the Basilica of St. Clare, the first and most important heroine of the Franciscan movement, view her remains and see the miraculous Crucifix. Independent lunch. Return to your hotel to freshen-up. Late afternoon, walk to the Basilica of St. Francis for rehearsal and the first concert presentation by the Choirs of Catholic Central High School. Dinner and overnight at hotel in Assisi. (B,D)
Day 4: Sunday, June 26: Assisi – Siena – Florence
Breakfast at your hotel. We depart Assisi for Siena, a city that is self- contained and still rural in parts behind its medieval walls. Upon arrival, we will focus on the beauty of Siena, where Saint Catherine (1347-80) lived as a lay-affiliate of the Dominican Order. St. Catherine is well known for her intellect and mystical visions of Christ. Visit the Basilica of St. Dominic, which contains the incorrupt head of this beloved Patron saint of Italy. Our walking tour of Siena continues to the Cathedral di Santa Maria, better known as the Duomo, enjoy a guided visit of the Duomo, a gleaming marble treasury of Gothic art. Siena’s Duomo was built between 1215 and 1263 in the form of a Latin cross, with a dome and bell tower. Large in scale and ornately decorated inside and out, Siena’s cathedral is one of the finest examples of Italian Gothic architecture. The dome was painted in dark blue with golden stars in the late 15th century, and is topped with Bernini’s gold “lantern". The exterior and interior are constructed of striped white and greenish black marble, with addition of red marble on the facade. The Cathedral contains valuable pieces of art including the “Feast of Herod” by Donatello and works by Bernini and the young Michelangelo. It makes this Cathedral an extraordinary museum of Italian sculpture. Continue on to visit Piazza del Campo (Il Campo), the site of the famous Palio horse races, built at the convergence of the city’s principal roads, the Banchi di Sopra, Banchi di Sotto, and Via di Citá. The market also used to take place here. We will best experience the beauty of Siena by walking through its historic streets. Perhaps you will enjoy relaxation and refreshment at one of the outdoor cafés in the Piazza del Campo, surrounded by remarkable Patrician buildings. Independent lunch. Late afternoon, we continue to one of the high points of any travel experience, Assisi. After a ride through the gentle Tuscan Hills, to the Renaissance city of Florence for hotel check-in. Dinner and overnight at hotel in Florence. (B,D)
Day 11: Sunday, July 3: After a good breakfast, we will check out and drive to the airport. (B)
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