The Eternal City

A Journey to Rome - August 25 to September 3, 2026
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Dear Pilgrim

Rome has stood at the very heart of the Western World and Christianity for over two millennia. Visitors today are privileged to experience the art, architecture, and faith of countless generations of Romans. Though styles and preferences have changed over time, it's clear to see that Rome, the Eternal City, remains timeless, undimmed, and enigmatic as ever. Join Living Faith for an enlightening discovery of this iconic city and an intimate encounter with the many saints honored therein.

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Selected hotel and flight details can be found at the end of this itinerary. Check them out!

Overview

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Overview

Day 1 | Your Journey Begins

Tuesday, August 25
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Flights to Rome

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Today, we board our flights to Rome and do our best to get some rest as we anticipate our arrival the following morning.

Overnight: N/A

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Day 2 | Benvenuti a Roma

Wednesday, August 26
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Arrive Rome | Welcome DInner

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Upon arriving in Rome, we make our way to our hotel to settle in after a long journey. Later, we gather for a special Welcome Dinner to celebrate the beginning of our shared pilgrimage.

Overnight: Rome (Dinner*)

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Day 3 | Mater et Caput

Thursday, August 27
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Basilica of St. John Lateran | Holy Stairs | Basilica of San Clemente

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Our first full day in Rome begins with a visit to the Basilica of St. John Lateran, where we'll explore its stunning architecture and learn about its significance as the Pope's cathedral. Next, we have the opportunity to ascend the nearby Holy Stairs, believed to be the very steps Jesus Christ climbed through the praetorium of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem on his way to trial during his Passion in Jerusalem, which offer a moment of reflection and prayer. Continue your journey to the Basilica of San Clemente, where you can marvel at the layered history of its ancient church, underground ruins, and mosaics.

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Day 4 | Mother of Mercy

Friday, August 28
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Basilica of St. Mary Major | Basilica of San Pudenziana | Colosseum | Forum

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We first visit the Basilica of St. Mary Major, renowned for its beautiful mosaics and spiritual significance as one of Rome’s major churches. More recently, the Basilica became the final resting place of the late Pope Francis, who had a particular fondness for the church. Later, we will cross the street to explore the nearby Basilica of Santa Pudenziana, known for its stunning early Christian art and historic mosaics. With some time for lunch, we spend our afternoon touring the Colosseum and Forum. Two monuments that stood at the heart of ancient Rome’s political and social activity for centuries.

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Day 5 | Sacrifice and Forgiveness

Saturday, August 29
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Anzio | Nettuno | Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces and Saint Maria Goretti

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Taking a brief pause from our exploration of Rome, our group travels south to the nearby town of Anzio. Here, in 1944, the Allies conducted a massive amphibious invasion that ultimately led to the liberation of Rome. Our group will experience a tour of the landing beaches and be given time to pay our respects to the many American and allied soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight for freedom.

Later, we will continue to the even smaller town of Nettuno to visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces and Saint Maria Goretti. Here we will venerate the remains of St. Maria Goretti and learn about her tragic yet heartwarming story of forgiveness.

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Day 6 | The Appian Way

Sunday, August 30
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Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls | Catacombs of St. Callixtus | Museum of the Walls

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Our morning is spent exploring the history of the church in Rome, starting with a visit to the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls. One of Rome's four major basilicas, this magnificent structure is famous for containing the tomb of St. Paul as well as portraits of each of the 266 Pontiffs to sit the throne of St. Peter. We later continue to the Catacombs of St. Calixtus, located along the Appian Way, to learn even more about the earliest Pontiffs and the faithful they served.

Walking the Appian Way toward the Forum, we soon encounter the Museum of the Wall. This museum explains the significance of the Aurelian Walls that guarded Rome for centuries. We will even have the chance to stand atop a section of the original walls and look "down" on the city below.

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Day 7 | The Beating Heart of Rome

Monday, August 31
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Basilica of St. Sabina of the Aventine | Basilica of St. Crisogono | Piazza Navona | Free Afternoon

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Our day begins with a visit to the Basilica of St. Sabina of the Aventine. This fifth-century basilica serves as the final destination of the Papal Ash Wednesday procession through the streets of Rome. We then cross the famous Tiber River into Trastavere, one of Rome's most celebrated neighborhoods. Here we explore the Basilica of St. Crisogono, which contains a wealth of early Christian art and relics.

Our journey then takes us north across the Tiber toward the Piazza Navona. A favorite for locals and tourists alike, the Piazza offers a plentiful restaurants, tranquil scenes, and people watching opportunities! It is also in a very central location that makes visits to other popular sites in Rome an easy stretch.

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Day 8 | The Throne of St. Peter

Tuesday, September 1
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Vatican Museum | St. Peter's Basilica

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Our morning begins with a visit to the world famous Vatican Museums. Built in 1506, the Museums are now home to many of the Western world's most cherished works of art - perhaps none more so than Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, a sight which visitors are treated to just before exiting the Museums.

The group will later tour St. Peter's Basilica. Built upon the site of St. Peter's martyrdom in 64 AD, the basilica serves as the very center of the Catholic faith and the seat of the Holy Father himself.

We will also enjoy ample time to explore the rest of the Vatican grounds, a city within a city, at our own individual pace before transferring back to our hotel to close the day.

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Day 9 | Our Living Faith

Wednesday, September 2
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Papal Audience | Free Afternoon | Farewell Dinner

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The last day of our pilgrimage will begin with a truly unique experience as we gather in St. Peter's Square for a General Audience with Holy Father! After receiving his blessings, we have the remainder of the morning and afternoon to explore the Vatican and Rome at our own individual pace. This evening, we reconvene to celebrate the end of our pilgrimage with a special Farewell Dinner!

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Day 10 | A Fond Farewell

Thursday, September 3
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Return Home

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Today, we bid farewell to our fellow pilgrims and to the Eternal City as we begin our long journeys home.

Overnight: N/A (Breakfast*)

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Extension - Day 10 | Journey to Assisi

Friday, September 3
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Depart Rome | Arrive Assisi | Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels | Porziuncola

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After saying our farewells to our fellow pilgrims returning home today, we board our private transport to Assisi. On our roughly two hour long drive we are treated to breathtaking views of first the Latium and then Umbrian countryside.

Before ascending the hill to the town of Assisi, we first stop at the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels to see the famous Porziuncola. Meaning "small portion of land," the Porziuncola is the Benedictine chapel Saint Francis restored when he was a young man, kept protected within the basilica itself. We close the day a bit early with some time to explore Assisi in twilight.

Overnight: Assisi (Breakfast)

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Extension - Day 11 | Rebuild my Church

Saturday, September 4
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Basilica of St. Francis | Basilica of St. Clare | Convent of San Damiano

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Our day begins with a tour of Assisi's two most iconic structures, the Basilica of St. Francis and the Basilica of St. Clare. The two were spiritual kindred spirits and co-founders of the Franciscan movement in the 13th century. Francis, a wealthy nobleman who renounced his family's wealth for a life of poverty and service to God and creation, inspired Clare, a noblewoman who fled her family to live a life of radical poverty and prayer, founding the Order of Saint Clare (the Poor Clares).

Later, we will walk to the nearby Convent of San Damiano where St. Francis first heard the call to "Rebuild my House" and where St. Clare later founded her Order.

Overnight: Assisi (Breakfast)

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Extension - Day 12 | The Miracle of Orvieto

Sunday, September 5
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Depart Assisi | Visit Orvieto | Arrive Rome Area

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After a leisurely breakfast, we depart Assisi and head to the town of Orvieto. In 1263 in nearby Bolsena, a Eucharistic Miracle occurred when a consecrated Host began to bleed onto the Corporal cloth the host and chalice were resting on. The relic is kept within Orvieto's Cathedral and has thus made the quaint medieval town a major site of pilgrimage for many centuries. Along with this famous relic, Orvieto is also famous for its Orvieto Classico wines! Later, we continue to Rome to settle into our hotel and prepare for our departure the following morning.

Overnight: Rome (Breakfast, Dinner)

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Extension - Day 13 | A Fond Farewell

Monday, September 6
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Return Home

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Itinerary

Today, we bid a final farewell to our fellow pilgrims as we begin the long journey home.

Overnight: N/A (Breakfast*)

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Your Hotel

8 Nights in Rome
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The Grand Hotel Palatino

This award winning hotel is located right in the heart of Rome and is just a short walk from many of the city's most famous monuments and basilicas. Here, peerless service, elegantly appointed interiors and sumptuous cuisine combine to provide guests with an exceptional stay during their time in the Eternal City.

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Group Flights

Departing Austin, TX (AUS)
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Your Options

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Please note that while every group airfare traveler will be on the same flights to Rome, your return flights will depend on whether or not you chose to participate in the extension to Assisi.

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Flight #1

Aug 25, 2026
AUS
11:00
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

2h 57m

Aug 25, 2026
MIA
14:57
Miami International Airport
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Flight # 2

Aug 25, 2026
MIA
19:45
Miami International Airport

10h 5m

Aug 26, 2026
FCO
11:50
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport
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Flight #3 (Main Pilgrimage Only)

Sep 3, 2026
FCO
10:00
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport

12h 5m

Sep 3, 2026
DFW
15:05
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
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Flight #4 (Main Pilgrimage Only)

Sep 3, 2026
DFW
19:18
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

1h 7m

Sep 3, 2026
AUS
20:25
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
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Flight #3 (Main Pilgrimage + Extension)

Sep 6, 2026
FCO
10:00
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport

12h 5m

Sep 6, 2026
DFW
15:05
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
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Flight #4 (Main Pilgrimage + Extension)

Sep 6, 2026
DFW
20:03
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

57m

Sep 6, 2026
AUS
21:00
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
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The availability and price of the offered group itineraries can only be guaranteed until Tuesday, May 12 2026. Registrations received after that date may be subject to higher costs or a lack of availability on the selected flights.