
What is a Catholic Pilgrimage?
Simply put, a pilgrimage is a spiritual journey.
It can be made anywhere, by anyone, for just about any spiritual purpose. For Catholics, it means traveling to a destination — whether it’s a holy site, outdoor space, or even near to home — to experience God in a unique way.
The goal is always transformation. Anyone can travel to a location, but the pilgrim seeks to encounter something deeper. In that way, a pilgrimage is never truly finished, because hopefully you will come back changed, unable to return to old ways of living or thinking.
It’s also more intentional. A pilgrimage is far more than an itinerary which includes cathedrals and Christian historical sites. It’s an intentional encounter with the story of God’s work in the world. Pilgrims are there to pray, celebrate Mass, and reflect on the significance of these places — to fully enter these sacred places with their hearts, minds, and souls.
Pope Benedict, in an address given at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in 2010, gave this summary of Catholic pilgrimage:
Take A Step Closer
Deciding to go on a Catholic pilgrimage is a big step, we get it! It’s an investment of time, resources, and planning. But the payoff, as we’ve seen over and over, can be life-changing, just as it has for the millions of Catholics who have gone before you.
We encourage you to dig in, learn more, and prayerfully consider what it might mean to go on a spiritual journey of your own. Whether it’s a trek on the Camino, or a visit to Rome, or taking part in our annual pilgrimage to Lourdes, we hope you’ll go and discover a faith that’s more real than ever.
If what you’ve read has made you realize you don’t want to wait another second, take a look at our upcoming departures. We can’t wait for you to experience pilgrimage for yourself!






