Għajn Rażul Fountain in Malta marks the legendary spring created by Saint Paul after his shipwreck, symbolizing the island’s Christian origins
St. Paul's Islets in Malta and their surrounding beaches theislandexplorers.com - Shutterstock
The Statue of Saint Paul in Malta marks the site of his shipwreck in 60 AD and symbolizes the origins of Christianity on the island
Holy week in the streets of Malta Courtesy VisitMalta
Discover Easter in Malta, where ancient traditions, processions, and local food create a unique experience of faith, culture, and participation
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven, Connecticut Courtesy Knights of Columbus
Father Michael McGivney and the Knights of Columbus inspire a U.S. pilgrimage network linking history, immigration, and community solidarity
Alexis nation Powwow by Lake Sainte Anne By Yiwahikanak - Own work, Public Domain
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.
Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage, during the blessing of the lake By Yiwahikanak - Own work, Public Domain
Lac Sainte-Anne Shrine in Alberta is a sacred Indigenous and Catholic pilgrimage site, known for its healing waters and annual summer gathering.
Dome of St. Joseph's Oratory and Montreal skyline at dusk Artem Onoprienko - Shutterstock
Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, founded by Saint André Bessette, is Canada’s largest shrine, famous for its dome and millions of pilgrims each year
Oratoire Saint-Joseph, Montreal (Canada) Alphonse Tran - Shutterstock
Discover Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, one of North America’s most visited pilgrimage sites, where architecture, faith, and personal experience meet
The Holy family mosaic at church of Saint Joseph in Nazareth Lerner Vadim - Shutterstock
Where is Saint Joseph’s tomb? Nazareth and Jerusalem preserve competing traditions linking archaeology, Christian memory, and the story of the Holy Family.

