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Pompeii and Historic Center of Naples with a visit to the Abbey of San Dolindo

In Naples, in the church of San Giuseppe dei Vecchi in the Avvocata district, rests Don Dolindo Ruotolo, a Neapolitan priest and one of the great mystics of the 20th century who predicted the election of Karol Wojtyla as Pope and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Don Dolindo's tomb has always been a pilgrimage site for many faithful, especially from Poland, who approach it, knock three times on the marble, and pray.Continuing towards Pompeii, you can visit the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Italy. Founded in 1876 by Blessed Bartolo Longo, a layman devoted to Our Lady of the Rosary, the sanctuary is renowned for its magnificent architecture and the icon of the Virgin of the Rosary, venerated for numerous miracles attributed to her intercession. Every year, the sanctuary welcomes thousands of pilgrims who come to pray, attend solemn masses, and recite the Rosary.

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Multi-day pilgrimage in Apulia, Campania, Marche, Abruzzo

An immersion in the history and sacred places of Campania, Apulia, Abruzzo, Marche, and Umbria. You will have the opportunity to explore five regions that harbor many sacred sites, ancient churches, and various pilgrimage destinations. Starting from the Naples Cathedral, world-famous for the liquefaction of the blood of San Gennaro, and passing through the ancient Sanctuary of Montevergine and the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei, Campania is rich in places that attract faithful from all over the world. Similarly, Puglia offers a series of spiritual itineraries, especially linked to the figure of Padre Pio, who lived his life between Pietrelcina and San Giovanni Rotondo. In Abruzzo, you can visit the evocative Sanctuary of San Gabriele dell'Addolorata, while in Marche, you can admire the Basilica of the Holy House of Loreto, a pilgrimage destination for centuries. In Umbria, the city of Assisi will welcome you with its famous Basilica of Saint Francis, a place of great spirituality and history. An itinerary that will offer a unique opportunity for sharing and spirituality.

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Pietrelcina and San Michele Arcangelo

An exciting visit to the places associated with Padre Pio and the Sanctuary dedicated to Archangel Michael with this itinerary from Pietrelcina to San Giovanni Rotondo. You will have the opportunity to visit the places where the saint was born and spent his childhood, including his Birthplace in Pietrelcina. Then, continue to San Giovanni Rotondo where the Sanctuary of Padre Pio stands, visited annually by millions of believers. Here, you can admire the Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie, the Sanctuary of Archangel Michael, and the Church of San Pio, designed by the famous architect Renzo Piano and the second largest church in Italy.

You will visit some of the greatest places of faith in Italy, immersed in undisputed natural beauty and characteristic villages that still preserve the spirituality of ancient times.

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Matera and Alberobello

A journey through the Hellenic Way that connects the two UNESCO sites of Alberobello and Matera, traversing the captivating Land of the Gravine, a region dotted with rock churches and precious medieval frescoes. Starting from the striking Sassi di Matera, Barisano and Caveoso, ancient dwellings carved into the rock with a millennia-old history that makes this place unique in the world. Particularly fascinating will be visiting the rock churches, which represent places where the evolutionary passage of humanity from prehistory to Christianity is concretely documented. The visit to Alberobello and its trulli will offer a glimpse into the history and traditional architecture of Puglia. This journey along the Hellenic Way will provide an experience rich in historical, cultural, and spiritual discoveries, immersing oneself in the timeless beauty of these unique locations in southern Italy.

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Bari City Center and Basilica of San Nicola

A journey to Bari offers a unique spiritual experience, especially with a visit to the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, which houses the relics of the saint venerated by Catholics and Orthodox alike. A stroll through Bari Vecchia will treat you to a panoramic view of historical buildings and sanctuaries such as the Cathedral of Saint Sabinus, the Norman-Swabian Castle, and the picturesque churches of San Marco dei Veneziani and San Gregorio. It's a path of faith and culture that will make your visit to Bari an unforgettable experience.

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Polignano

A small authentic jewel of Puglia, Polignano a Mare charms with its winding alleys, enchanting panoramas, and splendid churches and abbeys. Many faithful pilgrims come here to venerate the relics of Saint Vito preserved in the magnificent Abbey of San Vito, dating back to the 10th century AD and built right by the harbor overlooking the sea. Another marvel is the Mother Church of Santa Maria Assunta, housing the Chapel of the martyr Saint Vito and preserving his relics. A visit to the Chapel of the Nativity is also worthwhile, where you can admire the 16th-century sculptural group of the Nativity by local artist Stefano da Putignano, declared a national monument.

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