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
Discover Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, one of North America’s most visited pilgrimage sites, where architecture, faith, and personal experience meet
Where is Saint Joseph’s tomb? Nazareth and Jerusalem preserve competing traditions linking archaeology, Christian memory, and the story of the Holy Family.
Funerary portrait from Fayum (Egypt) traditionally attributed to EgeriaPublic Domain
Egeria, a 4th-century traveler from Hispania, crossed the Roman Empire to Jerusalem and Sinai, leaving the earliest surviving diary of Christian pilgrimage
Five European sacred routes honoring great female mystics—Hildegard, Teresa of Ávila, Mary Magdalene, Bridget of Sweden, and Brigid of Kildare—invite a journey of reflection and transformation
A contemporary canoe pilgrimage retraces Indigenous water routes in Canada, using shared travel to explore history, memory, and reconciliation across landscapes shaped by movement
El Santuario de Las Lajas, en Colombia, un lugar de peregrinación único construido dentro de un cañón andino, donde paisaje, arquitectura y fe se entrelazan