Arrival in Warsaw
Upon arrival at Warsaw Airport, pilgrims are welcomed by the tour leader and transferred to the hotel.
After check-in, there will be a short meeting to introduce the program and the life of Saint Faustina — a humble nun through whom Jesus revealed His message of Divine Mercy to the world. In the evening, those who wish may attend Mass in a nearby church to begin this spiritual journey in prayer and thanksgiving.
Warsaw
Our pilgrimage begins in Warsaw, the city where Saint Faustina entered religious life and where her vocation began to take shape.
We visit the convent on Żytnia Street, where she entered the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, and the convent on Hetmańska Street, where she lived and worked during her early years in the order.
After time for reflection and prayer, we explore Warsaw’s Old Town, lovingly rebuilt after World War II and now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We visit St. John’s Archcathedral, Castle Square, and walk along Krakowskie Przedmieście Boulevard, passing historic churches including the Church of the Holy Cross, where the heart of composer Fryderyk Chopin is enshrined — a symbol of the deep faith and cultural spirit of Poland.
This day connects Saint Faustina’s early years of service and prayer with the broader spiritual and historical story of Warsaw — a city reborn through faith and perseverance.
Dinner and overnight stay in Warsaw.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
Głogowiec – Świnice Warckie – Płock
After breakfast, we will travel to Głogowiec, the birthplace of Saint Faustina Kowalska. The simple wooden house where she was born in 1905 still stands amid peaceful rural surroundings. Nearby lies Świnice Warckie, the parish church where she was baptized — here, we will celebrate Holy Mass and take time for prayer and reflection on her family roots and early faith. In the afternoon, we continue to Płock, where Saint Faustina experienced her first vision of Jesus the Merciful in 1931. We will visit the Chapel of Divine Mercy at the convent of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy on the Old Market Square, where Jesus appeared to her and asked that the image of His Divine Mercy be painted with the words “Jesus, I trust in You.”
We will conclude the day with the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, recited together in this sacred place.
Dinner and overnight stay in Płock.
Czestochowa
After breakfast, we travel to Częstochowa, Poland’s spiritual heart and one of the most important Marian shrines in the world.
At the Jasna Góra Monastery, home to the miraculous icon of the Black Madonna, we celebrate Holy Mass and take time for prayer in the Chapel of the Virgin. The image of Our Lady of Częstochowa has inspired faith and hope in millions of pilgrims, including Saint Faustina and Saint John Paul II.
Pilgrims will also have the opportunity to walk the Way of the Cross around the monastery’s ancient walls and visit the Treasury and museum, which preserve centuries of devotion and history.
The afternoon is devoted to quiet prayer, reflection, and personal time at the shrine — a chance to entrust our lives, families, and intentions to the Blessed Mother.
Dinner and overnight stay in Czestochowa.
Auschwitz and Arrival in Kraków
In the morning, we leave Częstochowa and travel to Oświęcim (Auschwitz-Birkenau), the site of the former Nazi concentration camp.
This sacred ground of remembrance invites silence and prayer. We honor the memory of the millions who perished here, including Saint Maximilian Kolbe, who offered his life for another prisoner, and Saint Edith Stein, who bore witness to faith amid unimaginable suffering.
Our visit includes moments for reflection, prayer, and a short time of silence in the cell where Saint Maximilian Kolbe gave his life — an act of ultimate mercy.
In the late afternoon, we continue to Kraków, a city deeply linked to Saint Faustina and the message of Divine Mercy. Upon arrival, we check into our hotel and share a peaceful dinner together.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
Kraków and Łagiewniki: The Heart of Divine Mercy
This day brings us to the spiritual core of our pilgrimage.
We begin in the Old Town of Kraków, exploring the city through the eyes of faith. We visit Wawel Cathedral, where Saint John Paul II was ordained and celebrated his first Mass, and St. Mary’s Basilica, with its stunning Gothic altar and the sound of the Hejnal trumpet call echoing across the square. We also visit the Franciscan Church, one of John Paul II’s favorite places of prayer, adorned with luminous stained-glass windows symbolizing divine light and peace. After a short break for lunch, we drive to Łagiewniki, the global center of Divine Mercy devotion.
At the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy, we celebrate Holy Mass in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image of the Merciful Jesus, and pray at the tomb of Saint Faustina, surrounded by pilgrims from all over the world. We also visit the nearby Sanctuary of Saint John Paul II, built in honor of the Pope who canonized her and proclaimed Divine Mercy Sunday for the entire Church.
As evening falls, we return to our hotel filled with peace and gratitude.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
Wieliczka
After breakfast, we travel to Wieliczka, home to the world-famous Salt Mine — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most remarkable places of faith in Poland. Deep underground, we find chapels carved from salt, including the breathtaking Chapel of Saint Kinga, where Holy Mass is often celebrated. After returning to the surface, the afternoon is free for rest, shopping for souvenirs, or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of Kraków’s Old Town.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
Departure from Kraków
After breakfast check-out and transfer to the Krakow Airport. Have a nice flight!
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We can arrange daily mass.
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