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Andalusian City Full of History, Faith — and Surprises
Construction of the Granada Cathedral began on the site of the Central Mosque in 1518.

Go to Joseph
Shrine of St. Joseph is a place of answered prayers.

The Order of Christ
The Knights Templar and their Portuguese headquarters.

Behold The Man
Turin Shroud Studies Confirm Image’s Unique Nature

Basilica of Saint Louis, King
The ‘Old Cathedral’ and its connection to Saint Vincent de Paul Society.

Off the Beaten Path
The minor but important churches of a once-Catholic city.

Philadelphia Freedom, Catholic Style
A Catholic walk in the ‘Cradle of Liberty’.

‘The Faithful Traveler’
Travel show seeks to put Spirit in adventure.

Preaching to the Ends of the Earth
The Church in the Land of the Snows.

Not Going to College Yet?
Consider what American missionary teens are doing.

Eucharistic Congress in Quebec
Aiming to Stoke Eucharistic Fervor in Canada

Making Pilgrims Out of Tourists
Ministering to Millions at Mont-Saint-Michel

Bishop Invites Americans to Lourdes
Encourages Pilgrimages During Jubilee Year

Our Lady of Guadalupe Attracting Record Numbers
Each year between 18 - 20 million pilgrims visit the basilica, making it Christianity's most visited sanctuary.

A Pilgrimage of Prayer to the Cross at Groud Zero
Five Franciscans make their way to "Ground Zero" for prayer.

From Sea to Shining Sea: 3,000 Mile Walk Champions Life
More than 20 college students and recent graduates are making a pilgrimage across the U.S. this summer to take the message of life to a generation they believe is at a crossroads.


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