Trinitarian Pilgrimage
to the Holy Land
Walk Where Jesus Walked!
Spiritual Leader: Fr. Jacques Philippe
Tour Guide: Sr. Magdalit
April 25 – May 07, 2023
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Tel Aviv · Negev · Dead Sea · Ein Gedi · Jordan River · Nazareth · Cana · Mount Tabor · Moso-Arab Church · Lake of Galilee · Mount of Beatitudes · Sea of Galilee · Magdala · Ginosar · Capernaum · Tabgha · Jerusalem · Bethlehem · Chapel of St. Jerome · Church of St. Catherine · Samaria · Mount of Olive · Gallicantu · Dolorosa · Mount Zion · Emmaus
Make your way through the Holy Land to experience Him, follow in His footsteps, and see Him in the works He performed - your footsteps will become His. Celebrate Mass in the very places where these miraculous gifts became pages in the Gospel. See where He was back then, and feel how He is still there today!
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About Fr. Jacques Philippe::
Father Jacques Philippe was born on March 12, 1947, in Lorraine, France. After studying mathematics in college he spent several years teaching and doing scientific research. He joined the Catholic Community of the Beatitudes and became the first priest to be ordained in April 1985. Father Jacques spent his first years as a community member in Nazareth and Jerusalem. With a million of his books sold on topics such as: prayer, interior freedom, and peace of heart; his writings have become classics of modern catholic spirituality. He preaches retreats regularly in Europe, the Americas and other countries. He has consolidated his main retreat themes into ten books on spirituality. Currently, his time is now mostly devoted to prayer, writing and touring worldwide. His preaching genuinely helps people to pray, find hope and peace.

About Sr. Magdalit Bolduc:
Sister Magdalit has served as a consecrated sister in the Community of the Beatitudes for 32 years and has earned a Masters in Theology from the University of Strasbourg. Having lived in Israel for 12 years, Sister is fluent in Hebrew, and she has been guiding pilgrimages to the Holy Land for over 22 years. In Denver, she serves as a Spiritual Director and teacher. She developed and teaches a program called "Hebrew Experience" in which she guides Catholics in understanding Jewish identity and the Jewish roots of the Christian faith. In April 2014, Sr. Magdalit was appointed the Liaison to the Jewish Community for the Archdiocese of Denver. In this role she enjoys meeting with members of the Jewish communities, helping them to understand the post-Vatican II Catholic teachings on Judaism. Part of her mission lies in working to root out antisemitism, helping others to see the beauty of Jewish faith and culture.
Special Invitation from Sr. Magdalit
Dear future pilgrims!
How often have you thought about the Holy Land and said: "One of these days I am going!" I believe that there is a time and a moment for each of us, set by God for such a spiritual adventure. Why do Father Jacques and I feel so much about Israel? Mostly out of compassion. We lived there, him six years, I twelve. Both of us have been quenched there, in the depths of our soul. I would add that the message of Father and his charism to bring people to prayer is amazing. I regret that we cannot bring more people every year and I pray God to give Father health to go on a long time doing this.
Our pilgrimage will be in three parts. In the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. I have noticed that often God the Father expresses Himself more in the desert; Jesus in Galilee, the Holy Spirit in Jerusalem. For this reason, we will scout the three regions. You will be led in the chronology of the Scriptures, and encounter God, as Abraham and the Patriarchs did in the Negev. In the second part Jesus will reach out to you in Galilee, the places where he lived, walked, ministered in, and the landscape he admired from his childhood to his public life. Finally, in Jerusalem, the Holy Spirit may become a real Person for you, through the fire he will kindle in your heart. Each soul is unique and might not follow this pattern exactly, but I know that each one of you invited to this pilgrimage will encounter the Father at some point, because this is His will, out of love for you.
Already you are in His Providence, which is why you are reading these words. Our journey is not designed to test your physical endurance but it will. We will eat well, stay in good hotels, and travel in an air-conditioned bus; however, you do have to either be in shape or be willing to stay in the bus if you become tired as there will be hour-long walks every day.
May I tell you a story? Once I complained to the Lord: "why do I have to live in Exile from Jerusalem?" He replied within me: "If you weren't abroad, out of Israel, who would tell my people to come to me?" May you be led in God's wisdom to make a good choice of the how and when.
I must add I am deeply touched that Father Jacques has agreed to lead again this spiritual journey. His trust is comforting to me. Both Pere Jacques and I consider it a joy and a duty to invite you. Know that we would be honored to be the ones to bring you 'home', to the Holy Land. Yours in Christ,
Sr. Magdalit
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About Fr. Jacques Philippe:
Father Jacques Philippe was born on March 12, 1947, in Lorraine, France. After studying mathematics in college he spent several years teaching and doing scientific research. He joined the Catholic Community of the Beatitudes and became the first priest to be ordained in April 1985. Father Jacques spent his first years as a community member in Nazareth and Jerusalem. With a million of his books sold on topics such as: prayer, interior freedom, and peace of heart; his writings have become classics of modern catholic spirituality. He preaches retreats regularly in Europe, the Americas and other countries. He has consolidated his main retreat themes into ten books on spirituality. Currently, his time is now mostly devoted to prayer, writing and touring worldwide. His preaching genuinely helps people to pray, find hope and peace.

About Sr. Magdalit Bolduc:
Sister Magdalit has served as a consecrated sister in the Community of the Beatitudes for 32 years and has earned a Masters in Theology from the University of Strasbourg. Having lived in Israel for 12 years, Sister is fluent in Hebrew, and she has been guiding pilgrimages to the Holy Land for over 22 years. In Denver, she serves as a Spiritual Director and teacher. She developed and teaches a program called "Hebrew Experience" in which she guides Catholics in understanding Jewish identity and the Jewish roots of the Christian faith. In April 2014, Sr. Magdalit was appointed the Liaison to the Jewish Community for the Archdiocese of Denver. In this role she enjoys meeting with members of the Jewish communities, helping them to understand the post-Vatican II Catholic teachings on Judaism. Part of her mission lies in working to root out antisemitism, helping others to see the beauty of Jewish faith and culture.
Special Invitation from Sr. Magdalit
Dear future pilgrims!
How often have you thought about the Holy Land and said: "One of these days I am going!" I believe that there is a time and a moment for each of us, set by God for such a spiritual adventure. Why do Father Jacques and I feel so much about Israel? Mostly out of compassion. We lived there, him six years, I twelve. Both of us have been quenched there, in the depths of our soul. I would add that the message of Father and his charism to bring people to prayer is amazing. I regret that we cannot bring more people every year and I pray God to give Father health to go on a long time doing this.
Our pilgrimage will be in three parts. In the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. I have noticed that often God the Father expresses Himself more in the desert; Jesus in Galilee, the Holy Spirit in Jerusalem. For this reason, we will scout the three regions. You will be led in the chronology of the Scriptures, and encounter God, as Abraham and the Patriarchs did in the Negev. In the second part Jesus will reach out to you in Galilee, the places where he lived, walked, ministered in, and the landscape he admired from his childhood to his public life. Finally, in Jerusalem, the Holy Spirit may become a real Person for you, through the fire he will kindle in your heart. Each soul is unique and might not follow this pattern exactly, but I know that each one of you invited to this pilgrimage will encounter the Father at some point, because this is His will, out of love for you.
Already you are in His Providence, which is why you are reading these words. Our journey is not designed to test your physical endurance but it will. We will eat well, stay in good hotels, and travel in an air-conditioned bus; however, you do have to either be in shape or be willing to stay in the bus if you become tired as there will be hour-long walks every day.
May I tell you a story? Once I complained to the Lord: "why do I have to live in Exile from Jerusalem?" He replied within me: "If you weren't abroad, out of Israel, who would tell my people to come to me?" May you be led in God's wisdom to make a good choice of the how and when.
I must add I am deeply touched that Father Jacques has agreed to lead again this spiritual journey. His trust is comforting to me. Both Pere Jacques and I consider it a joy and a duty to invite you. Know that we would be honored to be the ones to bring you 'home', to the Holy Land. Yours in Christ,
Sr. Magdalit
Your trip includes
- Round-trip airfare
- Airport Taxes and Fuel Surcharges
- 11 nights accommodation at hotels and religious houses as follows: (or similar)
~ 1 night: Apr 26 – Apr 27: Mashabei Sadeh, Negev
~ 1 night: Apr 27 – Apr 28: Ein Gedi, Dead Sea
~ 2 nights: Apr 28 – Apr 30: Legacy, Nazareth
~ 2 nights: Apr 30 – May 02: Pilgerhaus, Tiberias
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Breakfast and Dinner daily
- 10 Lunches
- Bottled water on the Bus
- Wi-Fi on the Bus in Holy Land
- Transportation by air-conditioned motor coach
- Headsets where needed
- Sightseeing and admissions fees as per itinerary
- Sr Magdalit as Guide
- English speaking guide for the Ein Gedi visit and his transportation to/from Jerusalem
- Entrance fees: boat ride, Capernaum, Tel Jericho, Ecce Homo, Ein Gedi, Nicopolis, St. Peter in Gallicantu, Tomb of the Just Man, Magdala
- Catholic Priest, Mass daily & Spiritual activities
- Flight bag & Portfolio of all travel documents
Centrally located hotels or similar

Mashabei Sadeh
Negev1 Night

Ein Gedi Kibbutz
Ein Gedi1 Night

Legacy Hotel
Nazareth2 Nights

Pilgerhaus
Tiberias2 Nights
Not included
- Beverages not mentioned
- Tips to your guide & driver
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Travel Insurance
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Itinerary
Day 1, Tue, Apr 25: Depart for the Holy Land
Make your way to your local Airport, where you will board your over-night flight. Your meals are served on board.
Day 2, Wed, Apr 26: Arrive in Tel Aviv
Arrive in Tel Aviv Upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, make your way to the baggage claim area to collect your luggage. From there, proceed through customs to the Arrivals Hall, where you be greeted by your tour guide and/-or driver. A luxury motor coach will transfer us to the Negev. We will go to Mashabei Sadeh Kibbutz in the desert. Dinner upon arrival and late Mass in the Kibbutz.
Day 3, Thu, Apr 27: Day of walk in the desert The Negev: Walk in the desert, descent to the Dead Sea, Ein Gedi
After breakfast, we will head for an hour walk. Mass in the wilderness (open air). In the afternoon, the coach will drive us on the Arava side (Ez47:8-12). Drive along the Dead sea to Nahal Arugot Ein Gedi, a beautiful oasis in the region were King David hid while fleeing Saul (1Sm24:2). Time of teaching from Fr Jacques. Finish the day in the beauty of the desert, driving along the Dead Sea, and passing by Qumran (Jr32:14), the site where some of the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Dinner and overnight at Ein Gedi Kibbutz, few miles from Jericho.
Day 4, Fri, Apr 28: Jordan - Jericho – Nazareth
After breakfast, we will travel beyond Jericho at the Jordan banks, we will continue on to the Baptismal site (Jn1:29) on the Jordan River where Father will give a teaching and lead us, feet in the water, or totally immersed, to renew our baptismal vows. There will be the shift from 'the Father to the Son' in our Trinitarian journey. From the Jordan banks, drive to the old city of Jericho (Js6:1-20), "the city of Roses" (Si 24:14). We will celebrate the Eucharist at Jericho's Parish. Enjoy lunch in a beautiful restaurant nearby. After lunch, see a sycamore tree like the one of Zacchaeus the tax collector (Lk19:1- 10), and continue along the Jordan Valley to Nazareth to your lodging. Dinner and overnight. In the evening, discover the fascinating excavations in the basement of the Sisters of Nazareth, the home of the Holy Family and the Tomb of the Just. One of the nuns will give a tour. Dinner and overnight in Nazareth.
Day 5, Saturday, April 29: Nazareth and Cana
Nazareth and Cana Today, let's let Mary guide us to Jesus Visit the Basilica of the Annunciation which is built over the remains of the House where the Angel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary to announce that she was to become the Mother of God (Lk1:26). Celebrate Mass in the Basilica. Take a long time of personal prayer after the teaching of Fr. Jacques in a beautiful Chapel dedicated to Mary (Chemin Neuf Community). Lunch at Holyland restaurant. In the afternoon drive to Cana where Christ performed his first miracle (Jn2:1-11), at the request of His moth-er. Take time to ponder on the miracle of Cana and pray. While there, we will visit the Franciscan Chapel where those who wish to can perform the renewal of their wedding vows. Return to our hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 6, Sun, Apr 30: Mt. Tabor
In the morning, we will proceed to Mt. Tabor in the Jezreel Valley (Zc12:11), 11 miles west of the Sea of Galilee. According to Origen, St Jerome and St Cyril of Jerusalem, this is the site of the Transfiguration (Mt 17:1). Also, the site - in the first covenant, in the mid - 12th century BCE of the battle between Barak and Sisera, under the leadership of Deborah the Israelite Judge of that time (Jg4:5). We will ascend the Mount Tabor by foot in silence (1,886 feet). After praying and contemplating the Moso-Arab Church, a jewel of art, Father will celebrate the Eucharist in this magnificent place. We will have lunch on the mountain followed by a time of teaching and personal reflection. Descent of Mount Tabor by foot. En route for the Lake of Galilee called also the Sea of Kinnereth (Nb34:11). The next two days we will ponder on the Public life of Jesus. Arrival to our hotel; Pilgerhaus for dinner and overnight. Teaching in the evening in the gardens of our Hotel.
Day 7, Mon, May 1: Tabgha – Capernaum – Mt of Beatitudes
After breakfast, we walk to Tabgha the site of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fish (Mt14). Visit the Church and its famous mosaics. Afterward, we will visit the Primacy of Peter. The bus will drive us to Ginosar. We will embark for a Boat ride to Capernaum. Capernaum is now in ruins but was once a thriving town where Peter lived and hosted Jesus (Mt 4:13). In this Synagogue Jesus gave the discourse on the Bread of Life (Jn 6:35-70). Celebrate Mass. After lunch, Drive to the Mount of the Beatitudes. Visit the Church that commemorates where Christ taught the Eight Beatitudes to his Disciples (Mt 5). Walk down. Time of adoration in open air (place called Dalmanoutha). Back to the Hotel. Dinner. Free evening.
Day 8, Tue, May 2: Drive to Magdala, the city of Mary Magdalene
After lunch, make the ascent to Jerusalem while reading the Psalms of Ascent. Enter in Jerusalem. We will celebrate the Eucharist hopefuly in Holy Sepulchre. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem. Teaching on the Holy Sepulcher in the evening.
Day 9, Wed, May 3: Bethlehem
Bethlehem Drive to Bet Sahour and celebrate Mass at the Shepherds field, recalling the "great throng of the heavenly hosts" that appeared to the Shepherds announcing to them of the birth of the Savior (Lk2:8). Teaching from Fr. Jacques. Lunch in Beit Sahour at the Grotto Shepherds' Citadel Restaurant. After lunch, we continue on to Bethlehem. Visit the Basilica of the Nativity, built over the site of the birthplace of Jesus, born amongst the Jewish people. Visit the Cave where Christ was born. We will then visit the Chapel of St. Jerome, who lived here for many years translating the Bible into Latin. The nearby Church of St. Catherine is the venue for the midnight Mass which is broadcast all over the World from Bethlehem on Christmas Eve. In the evening make our way to the private Garden of Gethsemane for a special Holy Hour of Adoration.
Day 10, Thu, May 4: Samaria and Jacob's Well
After breakfast, drive to Samaria (depending on political situation). See the twin peaks of Mt Gerizim and Mt Ebal, known in the First Covenant as Mt. Blessing and Mt Cursing (Jos.8:30-35). Mt Gerizim is today the home of the few remaining Samaritans. We will make a long stop at Jacob 's Well. It is hewn out of solid rock over 100 feet deep. As it is manually dug out it is most certainly the same well mentioned in the Gospel of Jn4:22. The water at the bottom of the well is fed by flowing water which is why ancients gave it the name of "living water". It is at this well that Jesus met the Samaritan woman and said to her: "Salvation is from the Jews". We will visit the beautiful Church, pray and listen to Jesus through the teaching and reflection of Fr. Jacques. After we will enjoy lunch at Sebastia, ancient Shechem (Gn12:6), and rebuilt by Herod as the capital of the region. Return to Jerusalem for dinner and overnight.
Day 11, Fri, May 5: Temple Mount - Mt. of Olives - Gallicantu - Via Dolorosa
Start the day walking through the Old City, towards the Temple area, where Jesus used to preach (Jn7:15) and where many episodes from the Bible took place (Lk2:22). Visit the Temple Mount. The coach will pick us up at the Lion gate. We will drive to the Mount of Olives (Mt21). Visit the Dominus Flevit Church, where Christ wept over Jerusalem (Mt23:37). After celebrating the Eucharist, Father will preach in front of this incredible view on the ramparts. Onwards to Gethsemane reliving the descent of Mount of Olives of the Palm Sunday. We will view the ancient Olive trees in the Garden of Gethsemane (Mt26:36) and visit the Church of All Nations which houses the Rock of the Agony of Christ on Holy Thursday. In this Church is a beautiful mosaic donated by the United States. The coach will drive above the Kidron Valley and bring us to the Zion Gate for Lunch in the Armenian Quarter. After lunch, we will head towards the house of the High Priest Caiaphas (Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu). This Church commemorates where Jesus was examined and eventually imprisoned before the Council in Jerusalem. It also commemorates Peter's Denial of Christ (John 18:15-18), Peters' repentance, and Jesus' forgiveness of Peter. We will take a time of prayer in the cistern that served as prison. Late afternoon, the bus will drive us to the Lion Gate, for the Way of the Cross. Relive the way of the Cross. We will start at the site of the Ecce Homo where some stones of the historical Via Dolorosa were found. - and ending at the Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher, built over the site of the Crucifixion and the Tomb of Our Lord. Return to our accommodations for dinner.
Day 12, Sat May 6: Mt. Zion - Emmaus
The day starts driving to Mount Zion. We will ask for a renewal of the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room on Mt. Zion. The Upper Room is where Jesus and His disciples celebrated the Last Supper (Matthew 26:17-30), and where they were together the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit fell upon them. Drive down the mountain of Jerusalem towards North for the celebration of the Eucharist in the Holy site of Emmaus Nicopolis where the Risen Jesus met the disciples on the road to Emmaus, and was recognized through the braking of the bread (Lk 24). We will have lunch served at the Monastery of the Beatitude's Community, the Community to which both Father and Sister belong. After lunch, we will have a time of fraternal sharing in their Chapel and visit this moving site. We will end our pilgrimage with a thanksgiving Mass in the antic outdoor Basilica. Return to Jerusalem for dinner and overnight.
Day 13, Sun, May 7: Jerusalem — USA
After an early breakfast and heartfelt farewells, transfer to the Tel Aviv airport for return flights home
*206 Tours Disclaimer:
Though every effort will be made to follow the itinerary, it should be considered as an indication, rather than a contract of places to be visited. Occasionally local religious holidays, national days, weather, traffic conditions and other events may necessitate changes in the sequence of visits or the missing of certain visits.
Group Utilization Schedule:
- 120 days prior – Preliminary name list, rooming list and deposits are reviewed
- 95 days prior – 50% of allotment should be sold.
- Prices are subject to change afterward 60 days prior – Final Payment is Due (February 25, 2023)
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About your trip

- Tel Aviv
- Caesarea
- Stella Maris
- Nazareth
- Tiberias
- Sea of Galilee
- Mt. Tabor
- Jericho
- Jordan River
- Jerusalem
- Temple Model
- Ein Karem
- Bethlehem
- Bethany
- Dead Sea
- Mt. Of Olives
- Gethsemane
- Mt. Zion
- Western Wall
- Via Dolorosa
- Holy Sepulchre
- Tel Aviv
- Negev
- Dead Sea
- Ein Gedi
- Jordan River
- Nazareth
- Cana
- Mount Tabor
- Moso-Arab Church
- Lake of Galilee
- Mount of Beatitudes
- Sea of Galilee
- Magdala
- Ginosar
- Capernaum
- Tabgha
- Jerusalem
- Bethlehem
- Chapel of St. Jerome
- Church of St. Catherine
- Samaria
- Mount of Olive
- Gallicantu
- Dolorosa
- Mount Zion
- Emmaus

The Holy Land - In the Footsteps of Jesus:
If you desire to draw closer to Jesus of Nazareth, come, as we follow in His footsteps. Each day of your pilgrimage you will have time to renew and affirm your faith; to pray and reflect. The Scriptures will come alive as you visit Our Lord's homeland. You will be inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape, in addition to its rich historical heritage It is an encounter that has changed the lives of many pilgrims, an act of faith and prayer. Pilgrims have been traveling to the Holy Land for hundreds of years, and as part of your pilgrimage, we include many of the rich traditions that have evolved over time. The maxim at the entrance to the Church of the Nativity says: "We are hoping that: If you enter here as a tourist, you would exit as a pilgrim. If you enter here as a pilgrim, you would exit as a holier one." We pray that same will occur when you join 206 Tours pilgrimage.

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