Discover the Peregrinatio Sancti Pauli in Malta: a journey through history, tradition, and spirituality retracing Saint Paul’s shipwreck in 60 AD.
The ninth station of the cross on Via Dolorosa at the entrance to the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate, in the Old City of East JerusalemVictor Jiang - Shutterstock
Lac Sainte-Anne brings together Catholic faith and Indigenous spirituality in Canada, where a unique pilgrimage links sacred water, memory, and the figure of the grandmother.
Jerash, ancient Gerasa of the Decapolis, reveals the Greco-Roman history of Jordan and its debated connection with Gospel narratives along the Jordan Trail
Birgittaleden retraces the final journey of St Bridget of Sweden to Vadstena, blending medieval relic history with a contemporary Scandinavian pilgrimage route
St Brigid’s Way, a route of roughly 110 kilometers linking the sanctuary associated with St Brigid’s birth in Faughart with the monastic town of Kildare.
Kapoah is a new Canadian long-distance walking route that weaves Indigenous heritage, colonial history, and Catholic tradition into a powerful path of reconciliation across Quebec