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    12 Days: A Classic Journey to Assisi, Florence & Rome

    DAY 1: DEPART USA

    We depart en route to Rome with complimentary meals and beverages served aloft.

    DAY 2: ROME / ASSISI

    We arrive in Rome and are met by our Catholic Travel Centre representative, who will

    accompany us throughout the tour. We board our motor coach and make our way to

    the region of Umbria, and the town of Assisi, clinging to the side of Mount Subasio.

    This town was home to Ss. Francis and Clare. Dinner is at our hotel. (D)

    DAY 3: ASSISI: VISIT OF THE TOWN & LEISURE

    Today we visit this "quiet medieval town, imbued with the mystical spirit of one of the

    most fascinating characters of history." We begin with Mass at the Tomb of St.

    Francis. After Mass we enjoy a tour of the Basilica of St. Francis, led by one of theFranciscan monks. We continue with a walking tour of the city, visiting the major sites

    associated with St. Francis, including the Chiesa Nuova, built over the home of

    Francis' family and the Church of San Rufino, with the baptismal font of the Saint and

    Santa Chiara Church (home to the San Damiano Cross).

    This afternoon is at our leisure in Assisi. You might like to take a taxi on your own up

    to the Hermitage where St. Francis often retired to pray. Or you may wish to do some

    shopping in the many quaint shops that line the streets of the tiny, medieval town.

    Dinner is served at a local restaurant tonight (B, D)

    DAY 4: ASSISI / SIENA / FLORENCE

    This morning we visit the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels. Here we view the

    Porziuncola, the tiny church inside the Basilica. Nearby is the place that Francis

    surrendered to 'Sister Death'. After Mass, we make our way to Siena. The main

    square of this medieval town is absolutely charming, and we will have some time to

    enjoy the atmosphere of this medieval town and to enjoy lunch on our own. We then

    continue on our way to Florence. Florence is known as the city of the Medici Family

    and Machiavelli. This will be our home for the next three evenings. Dinner is served at

    our hotel. (B, D)

    DAY 5: FLORENCE: VISIT OF THE CITY

    We awake in the city known as the 'Jewel of the Renaissance.' Our morning

    sightseeing tour begins at the Cathedral (Duomo, in Italian) also known as the

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    Basilica of Santa Maria in Fiore. We see also the nearby Baptistery of San Giovanni,

    whose stunningly sculptured bronze doors by Ghilberti moved Michelangelo to

    compare them the doors to the 'Gates of Paradise. Our final visit of the tour is the

    Franciscan Church of Santa Croce, housing the tombs of Michelangelo and Dante

    among other famous figures. Here we celebrate Mass.

    We have some free time this afternoon to explore the city. Art enthusiasts will want to

    visit the famous Uffizi Gallery or Pitti Palace for their world-renowned collections.

    Others may wish to stroll and browse along the Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge the only

    bridge to survive the Nazi bombings of World War II). Or perhaps you may wish to do

    a little shopping at the outdoor San Lorenzo Market. Dinner is on our own this

    evening. (B)

    DAY 6: FLORENCE: VISIT OF SAN MARCO & ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS

    After a hearty Florentine breakfast, our focus for the morning becomes the

    masterworks of Fra Angelico in the Convent of San Marco. Originally named Guido di

    Pietro, Angelico entered the Domincan friary in Fiesole in 1418 and took on the name

    Giovanni da Fiesole. He eventually came to be known as Fra (short for frater, or

    brother) Angelico - because he painted like an angel.

    Giorgio Vasari, the 16th century biographer, wrote of this Dominican's inspiring

    holiness, claiming him among the most devout of the Renaissance painters. Fra

    Angelico lived in his cell, under the vow of poverty, and turned all commissions from

    his outside works over to the order. He never lifted his brush without whispering a

    prayer, and his pious devotion is evident in the work we will see today.

    After our visit here, we continue to the Academy of Fine Arts where we marvel at

    Michelangelo's stunning statue of David. The afternoon is at leisure, and dinner is on

    our own to explore the local restaurant scene. (B)

    OPTIONAL VISIT TO VENICE

    Note: For the adventurous souls in the group, if you opt out of this morning's tour of

    the San Marco Monastery and the Academy, then the entire day is at your leisure, in

    which case you might opt to take a train on your own to Venice, the City of Canals.

    The high-speed Inter-City train departs Florence in the morning and will take you to

    Venice, where you can tour the city on your own. Your local tour escort will help you in

    arranging this trip.

    DAY 7: FLORENCE / ORVIETO / ROME

    We depart Florence for the charming hilltop town of Orvieto. The town sits on a

    1,000-foot high rock formation, poetically crowned by Italy's most renowned Gothic

    cathedral. Because of its strategic location, Orvieto for centuries served as a refuge

    for the popes in troubled times. But Orvieto's claim to fame is really much more

    significant:

    "It was during one of Orvieto's papal visitations, in the 1260's (Urban IV), that the

    Miracle of Bolsena occurred. A Bohemian priest named Peter, passing through on his

    way to Rome, was asked to celebrate Mass in the town of Bolsena. Father Peter had

    long been secretly skeptical about the doctrine of transubstantiation, but during this

    Mass the Host itself answered his doubts by dripping blood on the altar linen.

    Marveling, Peter took the linen to the pope in Orvieto, who declared it a miracle and

    instituted the feast of Corpus Christi. Thomas Aquinas, also in Orvieto at the time,

    was instructed to compose a suitable office for the new holy day, while the pope

    promised Orvieto a magnificent new cathedral to enshrine the blood-stained relic."

    (Cadogan Guide).

    We enjoy a wine tasting and then continue to Rome for some leisure time. Dinner is at

    our hotel. (B, D)

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    DAY 8: ROME: VATICAN DAY

    This morning we visit the Basilica of St. Peter housing the Tomb of St. Peter. Here we

    celebrate Mass. We continue with a tour of the Vatican Museum, where our visit is

    highlighted by the Sistine Chapel, featuring Michelangelo's masterworks. We will then

    visit the Basilica of St. Peter with our local guide. We will see Michelangelo's famous

    statue of the Blessed Mother holding her crucified Son. We know it as The Pieta.

    Later we have a guided visit and tour of the Scavi, the underground excavations

    beneath St. Peter's Basilica (these tickets are always subject to final confirmation 48hours before the proposed visit). Dinner is served at our hotel this evening. (B, D)

    DAY 9: ROME: ANCIENT ROME

    This morning, after breakfast, we visit the Basilica of San Clemente. The Basilica presents a unique opportunity to

    experience three levels of history: below street level we find the remains of ancient Roman buildings, including a Temple of

    Mithras, a male fertility cult that rivaled Christianity during the time of Imperial Rome. The second layer of the edifice

    contains a 4th century church. And at street level we encounter a 12th century church. The Basilica is named after Clement,

    the fourth pope, who was martyred by being tied to an anchor and drowned. Some of the frescoes in the church tell the

    story of his life.

    Later, we enjoy a panoramic tour of some of the sites of Ancient Rome, including the Forum and Coliseum (entrance

    included). Its real name was the Flavian Amphitheatre, after the emperors who built it in the first century after Christ.Coliseum refers to the 'colossal' statue of Nero that at one time stood at the entrance.

    We celebrate Mass at Ss. Cosmas and Damian Church, named after two brothers who were martyred in northern Syria

    during the third century. In 527, Pope St. Felix IV converted two buildings in the Roman Forum into this Christian church,

    the first time this had been done. The balance of the day is at leisure. Dinner is on our own this evening. (B)

    DAY 10: ROME: PAPAL AUDIENCE & WALKING TOUR OF ROME

    This morning we transfer to the Pope Paul VI Audience Hall for the Papal Audience (subject to Holy Father's schedule).

    After the Audience, we will have some time at leisure.

    This afternoon, our guide will lead us on a walking tour of Rome, starting at the Trevi Fountain, where we toss our

    traditional three coins. From here we continue to the Piazza Trinita dei Monti at the top of the Spanish Steps, affording a

    romantic panoramic view of the city of Rome. Our tour continues across the city to the Pantheon and we finish our day at

    the Piazza Navona. You may wish to visit some of the ice cream shops serving the Italian gelato! Dinner is on our own this

    evening. (B)

    DAY 11: ROME: CATACOMBS AND BASILICA OF ST. PAUL

    This morning we make our way to the Basilica of St. Paul's Outside the Walls, housing the Tomb of St. Paul the Apostle,

    affectionately known as the Apostle of the Gentiles. We then proceed to the Catacombs of St. Calixtus, the underground

    burial site of the early Christians. Many of the early Popes are entombed here. We return to Rome for the afternoon at

    leisure. Tonight we gather for a festive farewell dinner. (B, D)

    DAY 12: RETURN USA

    This morning we transfer to the Rome airport for our return flight to the USA. (B)

    NOTE: While no changes are anticipated, there might be occasions when certain alterations become necessary to this

    itinerary due to changes in airline schedules or for other reasons. All Masses are subject to final church schedules.

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