
Pilgrimage to St. Patrick’s Purgatory
On the calm waters of Lough Derg in Ireland, the small Station Island is home to one of the toughest pilgrimages in the world.
On the calm waters of Lough Derg in Ireland, the small Station Island is home to one of the toughest pilgrimages in the world.
Tour-guide organization plans customized itineraries for parishes, private groups and high-school students — and runs a collegiate program too.
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This pilgrimage promises to set forth the substance of the Church’s belief as passed down from age to age — with Christ at the center, fired by genuine devotion
Our Lady’s message of hope shines brightly in the grotto, a rising star that points us to her Son
Youth leaders in the U.S. emphasize spiritual aspects of pilgrimage.
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