Signature Easter in Italy Pilgrimage

March 22 – April 1, 2027

ITALY

DATES

March 22 – April 1, 2027

PLACE

ITALY

Inside the Vatican Pilgrimages are unlike anything you’ve ever experienced — intimate, transformative, and deeply personal.
We carefully craft each day’s itinerary as a tapestry of prayer, spiritual depth, historical richness, and personal encounters, weaving together the lives of great saints, the people we meet along the way, and the unique stories each pilgrim brings from their own faith journey.
Our Signature Pilgrimages are small and personal — usually just 15 people — making space for real conversations, quiet reflection, and unforgettable memories. Each is crafted with care, like a beautiful work of art, and no two are ever the same.
If you’re searching for more than just a trip — if you’re longing for something truly special — Join us for Easter in Rome.

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Our aim on these Signature pilgrimages is to have your journey with us be a peaceful, enjoyable, unforgettable experience, one that enriches your life and deepens your faith. Although we will visit many very famous places of cultural and artistic significance, our journey is primarily a pilgrimage, not a tour. The spiritual dimension – the search for a deeper understanding of God and a better appreciation of the history and life of the Church – is central. This is why the pace of our pilgrimage will be slow and peaceful, not hurried. There will be time to reflect and to pray.
Easter in Italy 2027 is one of our Signature line pilgrimages, which aims to create “boutique” pilgrimage experiences through small, private groups averaging 15 pilgrims, but never more than 18.
Our Easter 2027 pilgrimage will begin almost a week before Easter in Assisi — the city of St. Francis (1181-1226) — in the Umbrian hills near the very center of Italy. Assisi is one of the loveliest, most peaceful cities in the world. The very light and air of the city seems filled with the presence of the spirits of St. Francis and St. Clare. We will spend three nights in this special city, preparing for Easter ­— studying the readings of the Easter Vigil Mass. The Franciscan friars who live in Assisi will hear confessions. We will attend Mass next to the tomb of St. Francis.
On Holy Thursday, we will travel to Norcia, the birthplace of St. Benedict. Norcia is tucked under sparkling white, snow-capped mountains in the center of Italy, and seems a city that time forgot. It is most charming and you rarely see any tourists — only locals. Here we will begin the Easter Triduum together with the Benedictine monks of Norcia, many of whom are Americans (they are re-founding the Benedictine presence in Norcia, and using the ancient Latin liturgy in their daily round of prayer). After the earthquake of October 2016, which destroyed their centuries-old basilica church, the monks moved outside the city, on the side of a mountain, and began again by building a new monastery and chapel. We will spend Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday morning in their new chapel, on the side of the mountain overlooking the town of Norcia. Norcia honors Good Friday with a very poignant procession of live Stations of the Cross, which takes place after dark. The next morning, during the “silence” of Holy Saturday, Father Cassian, the prior emeritus of the Benedictines in Norcia, will share a spiritual reflection on Easter. After, we drive on to Rome for the joyous celebration of the Easter Vigil at the Vatican.
The Easter Vigil Mass will be celebrated by Pope Leo XIV in St Peter’s Basilica. We will also attend Easter Sunday Mass celebrated by the Pope on Easter morning. These liturgies, celebrating the triumph of Jesus Christ over sin and death, are among the most splendid and joyous in the Church’s calendar.
Monday, the day after Easter, is la Pasquetta (“Little Easter”) in Italy. It is an Italian national holiday in order to continue the joyous Easter celebration. We, too, will continue our celebration by traveling about two hours to the little town of Manoppello, Italy (population 157 — yes, it’s tiny!) in the rugged Abbruzzo region. There, we will visit the Shrine of the Holy Face — the shrine which contains a mysterious cloth bearing the image of a man with wounds on his face, an image some believe is the actual face of Christ, formed at the moment of his Resurrection. Pope Benedict XVI visited this Shrine in 2006 to venerate the Holy Face of Manoppello.
During our final two days in Rome, Dr Robert Moynihan — the founder and editor of Inside the Vatican magazine, plans to introduce you to a number of friends who live and work there. They will recount some little-known anecdotes, and weave for us a fascinating narrative surrounding some of the most important Vatican events the last few years.

Pilgrimage Overview

Assisi

The birthplace of St. Francis, born 1181
  • Spend 3 nights and 2 1/2 days pilgrimaging in beautiful Assisi, a medieval city seemingly untouched by time
  • Accommodations at St. Anthony’s Guest House, which has a beautiful view of Assisi
  • Attend Mass celebrated at the tomb of St. Francis
  • Visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels built over the Portiuncula — the little church built by St. Francis
  • Visit the Basilica of St. Clare and pray at her tomb
  • Confession available to prepare for the Easter Triduum
  • Meet some of our Franciscan friends in Assisi
  • Study and discuss the readings of the Easter Vigil Liturgy

Norcia

The birthplace of St. Benedict and his twin sister, St. Scholastica, born in 480
  • Spend 2 nights at the Palazzo Seneca in Norcia and dine in one of Italy’s most distinguished culinary towns
  • Holy Thursday – the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at the Monastery of St. Benedict with the Benedictine monks of Norcia
  • Good Friday morning – excursion to Roccaporena to visit St. Rita’s birthplace and to recite the Stations of the Cross slowly walking up the Rock of St. Rita; then to Cascia to visit St. Rita’s incorrupt body and venerate a Eucharistic miracle
  • Good Friday afternoon – the celebration of the Passion of our Lord at the Monastery of St. Benedict with the Benedictine monks of Norcia
  • Good Friday evening – participate in a live Stations of the Cross procession around the walled medieval city of Norcia
  • Easter Saturday morning – a reflection given by Father Cassian Folsom, OSB, prior emeritus and founder of the restored Benedictine monastery

Rome

  • Spend 2 nights at the Palazzo Seneca in Norcia and dine in one of Italy’s most distinguished culinary towns
  • Holy Thursday – the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at the Monastery of St. Benedict with the Benedictine monks of Norcia
  • Good Friday morning – excursion to Roccaporena to visit St. Rita’s birthplace and to recite the Stations of the Cross slowly walking up the Rock of St. Rita; then to Cascia to visit St. Rita’s incorrupt body and venerate a Eucharistic miracle
  • Good Friday afternoon – the celebration of the Passion of our Lord at the Monastery of St. Benedict with the Benedictine monks of Norcia
  • Good Friday evening – participate in a live Stations of the Cross procession around the walled medieval city of Norcia
  • Easter Saturday morning – a reflection given by Father Cassian Folsom, OSB, prior emeritus and founder of the restored Benedictine monastery

Tour Details & Guidelines

Air Travel:

This pilgrimage is offered as a Land Only Package. Participants are responsible for arranging and covering the cost of their own air travel for the Easter in Italy 2027 pilgrimage. After you book, you will receive the name and contact information of our recommended travel agent.

Arrival Information:
  • Airport: Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
  • Date: Monday, March 22, 2027 (Day 1 of the pilgrimage)
  • Flight Arrival Time: Before 10:00 AM (Local Time) This arrival time allows approximately one hour to pass through passport control and retrieve baggage before the group transfer.
  • Transfer: Group transfer from the airport to Assisi

It is strongly recommended that Participants consider arriving on Sunday, March 21, 2027, which is one day before the pilgrimage officially begins. Arriving early allows time to rest after travel and provides greater flexibility in selecting flight options.

On Day 1 of the pilgrimage, the group transfers will pick up Participants from the airport. Please note that if you choose to arrive early, the cost of any additional hotel nights and any airport transfers before the start of the pilgrimage will be the financial responsibility of the Participant.

Departure Information:
  • Airport: Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
  • Date: Thursday, April 1, 2027 (Day 11 of the pilgrimage)
  • Flight Departure Time: After 10:00 AM (Local Time)
  • Transfer:  The group transfer from Rome to the airport will depart at 7:00 a.m. This schedule accommodates flights departing at 10:00 a.m. or later.

Only one (1) group transfer from the hotel to the airport is provided. To participate in this transfer, your flight must depart at or after 10:00 AM.

Recommended Travel Agency: For booking flights, we recommend using an experienced travel agency. They will handle your airline reservations and forward the details to our office, ensuring a seamless process. You will receive the contact information for Inside the Vatican Pilgrimages’ recommended seasoned travel agent in your Welcome Letter, which is sent immediately after you register.