HOLY LAND & JORDAN
JANUARY 6-17, 2025
A 12-DAY FULLY ESCORTED PILGRIMAGE
** We are closely monitoring the situation in Israel, and we will accept registrations in order to hold space at the hotels. A full refund of payments made to Regina Pilgrimages will be given if we must cancel the trip. **
HOLY LAND & JORDAN PILGRIMAGE
A 12-Day Pilgrimage
January 6-17, 2025
Prices starting at $3,375 (Land only)
Travel to the Holy Land and Jordan with Fr. Thomas Asher and the Deacons of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary on this amazing 12-day pilgrimage!
Spend three nights in Jordan, visiting Amman, Mount Nebo, Madaba, and Petra. Tour the holy site where Moses died and was buried, visit the Monastery of St. George in Madaba, and walk through the Old City of Petra. Then, cross into Israel and visit all the main sites of the life and ministry of Our Lord, including Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Jericho, Cana, the Sea of Galilee, Magdala, Bethany, Ein Karem, Mount Tabor, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan River. Also visit Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery in Mount Carmel and Elias’ Cave.
Attend daily Mass, travel with other traditional Catholics, and enjoy the comfort and safety of group travel!
TRIP SYNOPSIS
HIGHLIGHTS AT A GLANCE
Petra: the “Siq,” the “Al Khazneh” Treasury, Old City of Petra, Monastery
Madaba: Monastery of St. George
Mount Nebo: where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land, site where he died and was buried
Jerusalem: Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Via Dolorosa, Last Supper Room, Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu, Church of Pater Noster, Dominus Flevit Church, Gethsemane, Church of All Nations, Church of St. Anne, Church Ecce Homo
Bethlehem: Church of the Nativity, Shepherds’ Field
Ein Karem: Church of St. John the Baptist, Church of the Visitation
Nazareth: Basilica of the Annunciation, St. Joseph Carpentry Church
Mount Tabor: Our Lord’s Transfiguration
Cana: Our Lord’s first miracle at the wedding feast
Sea of Galilee: Mount of Beatitudes, Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, Capharnaum, Church of St. Peter Primacy, Magdala, boat ride
Bethany: Church of St. Lazarus and Lazarus’ tomb
Mount Carmel: Carmelite Monastery of St. Elias
Jordan River: Traditional site of Our Lord’s baptism
Dead Sea: Have the opportunity to wade in the Dead Sea
ITINERARY
Day 1. Monday, January 6, 2025: Transatlantic Flight
Take your transatlantic flight to the Holy Land.
Day 2. Tuesday, January 7, 2025: Amman
Welcome to Jordan! Upon arrival in Amman, transfer to your hotel for a welcome dinner and overnight in Amman.. (WD)
Day 3. Wednesday, January 8, 2025: Amman – Petra
Start your sightseeing with a panoramic view of the city of Amman, the capital of Jordan and home of numerous ancient ruins, including the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules, the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex, and the 2nd-century Roman Theater. Then, see Mount Nebo, where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land. While here, tour the holy site where Moses died and was buried. Have lunch together. Finally, visit the Monastery of St. George in Madaba to see a 6th-century mosaic floor map of the Holy Land, which includes Israel, Palestine, and Southern Egypt. Arrive in Petra for dinner and overnight. (BB, L, D)
Day 4. Thursday, January 9, 2025: Petra
Enjoy a full day of guided sightseeing in Petra. Walk through the “Siq,” an immense crack in the Nubian sandstone, which some say could be the very “rock” that Moses split in two and from which water poured forth. Two-thousand years ago, the Nabateans carved a city out of the rose red rock. Admire the Treasury, known as Al Khazneh, one of the most elegant remains of antiquity. In the Old City of Petra, one can see the ruins of an ancient pagan temple and many tombs carved into the rose red rock face. Have lunch with the group. Next, visit the Monastery, for those able and willing to climb the 800 steps leading up to it. Overnight in Petra. (BB, L, D)
Day 5. Friday, January 10, 2025: Petra – Tiberias
Leave Petra and head north for Tiberias, in the Holy Land. Cross the border into Israel and drive to Jericho, one of the world’s oldest cities, for a distant view of the Mount of Temptations. In Jericho, Our Lord healed Bartimaeus, the blind beggar, and dined with Zaccheus, the tax collector. Have lunch with the group. Continue to Tiberias for dinner and overnight. (BB or boxed breakfast, L, D)
Day 6. Saturday, January 11, 2025: Excursion to Mount Carmel, Mount Tabor, Nazareth & Cana
Begin the day with a visit to Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery in Mount Carmel. Below the monastery is Elias’ Cave, where the prophet lived and meditated before defeating the pagan prophets of Baal. Continue to visit Mount Tabor, the site of Our Lord’s Transfiguration. Then, travel to Nazareth to visit the Basilica of the Annunciation, erected over the house of the Virgin Mary. Continue to St. Joseph's Church, a small church built on the site of St. Joseph’s home and workshop. Finally, visit Cana to see the church built where Our Lord performed His first miracle at the wedding feast. Renew your vows there (subject to confirmation.) Dinner and overnight in Tiberias. (BB, D)
Day 7. Sunday, January 12, 2025: Sea of Galilee
This morning, enjoy a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, where Our Lord did much of His preaching and where many of His Apostles were fishermen. Then visit the Mount of Beatitudes, the scene of Our Lord’s great Sermon on the Mount. Then, visit the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes to commemorate the miracle. Continue to the Church of the Primacy of St. Peter, where Our Lord appeared to the Apostles after His Resurrection. Continue to Capharnaum to visit the church built over the ruins of St. Peter’s house and the synagogue where Our Lord used to preach. For lunch, sample the famous St. Peter’s Fish at a local restaurant. See the Valley of Doves; this valley is the route Jesus Christ would have taken from Nazareth to the Sea of Galilee. Continue for a short visit to the fishing village of Magdala, where St. Mary Magdalene lived. Here in 2009, a chance discovery revealed a 1st-century synagogue. Dinner and overnight in Tiberias. (BB, L, D)
Day 8. Monday, January 13, 2025: Tiberias – Ein Karem – Bethlehem – Jerusalem
This morning, journey to Ein Karem to visit the Church of St. John the Baptist, built over the Grotto of the Nativity of St. John, and the Church of the Visitation that commemorates Our Lady’s visit to St. Elizabeth. Then, stop at Shepherds’ Field, where the angels appeared the first Christmas night. Travel to Bethlehem and visit the Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Our Lord was born. Connected to the Church of the Nativity, visit St. Catherine's Church; descend to the grottoes of the Holy Innocents, St. Joseph and St. Jerome. Inside, visit St. Jerome's Chapel, where the saint wrote the Vulgate. Arrive in Jerusalem for dinner and overnight. (BB, D)
Day 9. Tuesday, January 14, 2025: Jerusalem: Bethany, Mount of Olives & Mount Sion
Start this morning with a visit to Bethany, the town where Our Lord resurrected St. Lazarus from the dead. Then to the Mount of Olives for a panoramic view of Jerusalem. Visit the Chapel of the Ascension and the Church of Pater Noster, where Our Lord taught His disciples how to pray. On to the Church of Dominus Flevit, where Our Lord wept over the city of Jerusalem, and the Church of All Nations, officially named the Basilica of the Agony, built over the rock on which Our Lord prayed the night before He was crucified. See the Last Supper Room, where Our Lord shared the Last Supper with His Apostles. Afterwards, visit the Church of the Dormition, where tradition reveals that the Mother of God was laid in a tomb before her body was assumed into heaven. Your final visit is to the Church of St. Peter in Gallicanctu, where St. Peter denied Our Lord, and to the Palace of Caiaphas, where Our Lord was imprisoned. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.(BB, D)
Day 10. Wednesday, January 15, 2025: Jerusalem
Begin the day with a visit to the Temple Mount, traditionally the Temple of Solomon, since 691 AD an Islamic site. Then, visit the Church of St. Anne, erected over the traditional site of the birthplace of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Continue to the Pool of Bethsaida excavations, identified as the scene of the healing of the paralytic. Afterwards, visit the City of David, a major archeological site that had been recently excavated and opened to the public. This site is where scholars believe David built his palace and established his capital around 1,000 BC. The Siloam Pool is adjacent to the area and traditionally believed to be the site where Our Lord put clay on a blind man’s eyes and then sent him to wash them out in the pool’s purifying waters, giving him sight. Travel south following the Jordan River to the site considered the place where St. John the Baptist baptized Our Lord. Next, visit the Qumran Museum located on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea at the settlement nearest to the hiding place of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the caves of the sheer desert cliffs. Continue for an opportunity to wade in the Dead Sea. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.(BB, D)
Day 11. Thursday, January 16, 2025: Jerusalem: Holy Sepulcher
Early this morning, carry the cross and follow the Via Dolorosa, the Way of the Cross, and end at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Then, enjoy an in-depth tour of this church, including a visit to the tomb of our forefather Adam and the tombs of Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea. Then, visit the Flagellation Church that enshrines the spot where Our Lord was flogged. Finally, visit Ecce Homo Church, commemorating the place where Pontius Pilate presented Our Lord to the hostile Jewish crowd. Transfer to Amman, Jordan. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner. Overnight in Amman.
(BB, FD)
Day 12. Friday, January 17, 2025: Homebound Flight
Transfer to Tel Aviv airport for an early flight back home.
Buffet Breakfast (BB); Lunch (L); Dinner (D); Welcome Dinner (WD); Farewell Dinner (FD)
* In case of unforeseen events, this itinerary is subject to change.
CHAPLAIN
Fr. Thomas Asher was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania but grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1993 he earned a bachelor’s degree in History from the University of Texas at Arlington.
After graduation, he worked at the Air Combat School (also in Arlington) and later as an airline flight dispatcher before entering the seminary in 1999.
Ordained in 2005, his first year was spent teaching at St. Mary’s Academy and then the next eight years as a seminary professor. Since 2014 he has been the Prior and Retreat Master at St. Aloysius Retreat House in Los Gatos, California.
travel restrictions
** We are closely monitoring the situation in Israel, and we will accept registrations in order to hold space at the hotels. A full refund of payments made to Regina Pilgrimages will be given if we must cancel the trip. **
Important:
Passengers from all countries exempted from entry visa to Israel have to fill the following form prior to arrival: https://israel-entry.piba.gov.il/.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Accommodations for this pilgrimage are in religious houses or first-class hotels.
Rooms in double occupancy are for two people to share; they have two twin beds or one double bed. Rooms in single occupancy have a single bed and are for one person to occupy; a “single supplement fee” is added for single occupancy rooms.
Amman: Amman International or similar
Petra: Petra Moon or similar
Tiberias: Magdala or similar
Jerusalem: Notre Dame of Jerusalem or similar
TRIP PACE
The pace for this pilgrimage is “ON THE GO”, but not strenuous. There is daily walking and standing. Pilgrims must be in active enough condition to walk 3-4 hours and stand for 2-3 hours per day. We strongly recommend preparing oneself by walking before the trip, building up to at least 2-3 miles per day.
Sometimes walking is up or down slopes, and at times sidewalks and terrain will be uneven. Pilgrims must have full mobility and be able to climb several stairs, since many of the visited places have no other access. A certain pace must be kept by all pilgrims in order to cover the scheduled sightseeing. Some days may have several hours on the motor-coach.
Also see the “PHYSICAL HEALTH & FITNESS” section in the General Terms & Conditions.
PRICING INFORMATION
Land-only pilgrimage price in double occupancy: $3,375 per person
Single supplement: $1,080
We are closely monitoring the situation in Israel, and we will accept registrations in order to hold space at the hotels. A full refund of payments to Regina Pilgrimages will be given if we must cancel the trip. **
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Accommodations in first-class hotels and religious guesthouses
Daily Holy Mass
Deluxe motor-coach for scheduled transfers and sightseeing
All breakfasts and dinners, half of the lunches
Services of a professional English-speaking tour escort
Admission fees for all included sightseeing
Service charges, government fees
What’s not included:
Travel insurance
Gratuities to tour escort and driver.
Also see the “Not Included” section in the General Terms & Conditions.