Pilgrimage Overview:

  • Pilgrimage Chaplain:

    Fr. Louis Catalan, SJ

  • Departure Date:

    September 26, 2017

  • Countries:

    Spain

Inclusions

  • Private Van Support & Luggage transfer
  • All breakfasts, drinks and snacks
  • Mobile phones with a Spanish line
  • Pilgrims’ Kit
  • Carefully selected en suite accommodation
  • English-speaking guide assistance
  • Informational program and route map
  • Photos of your Camino
  • Farewell dinner and surprise
  • Value added Tax (VAT)
  • Welcome lunch in Bilbao
  • Welcome Mass at St. Ignatius’ house
  • Visit in the Monastery of Loyola
  • Lunch and guided visit at the Marqués de Riscal winery
  • Guided visit in the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza
  • Guided visits in Manresa and Barcelona
  • Seven dinners
  • Farewell dinner and surprise in Manresa

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The Camino Ignaciano or the Ignatian Way recreates the route that St. Ignatius walked in 1522 from Loyola to Manresa. We offer Pilgrims the opportunity to follow the same spiritual process as the Saint in this special journey. The pilgrimage begins at his birthplace, Azpeitia, and ends in the Cave of St. Ignatius in Manresa.

From Loyola the route travels through picturesque mountains, beautiful deserts, and wide plains before ending in the town of Manresa, where St. Ignatius rested for some months after his journey through Spain.

Manresa was a place of profound spiritual enlightenment for St. Ignatius. Here he wrote the essence of his spiritual masterpiece: The Spiritual Exercises.
We will walk virtually the same route as St. Ignatius; passing through many of the towns that he passed through, praying at several of the churches where he worshipped and marvelling at the same natural wonders he saw.

Join the 15-day Camino Ignaciano with Fr. Louis Catalan, SJ leaving on September 26, 2017. Get to know the life of St. Ignatius of Loyola and follow his footsteps through Spain. Be inspired by the life of one of the greatest saints that have ever lived.

Pilgrimage Highlights

Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, the largest city in the province of Biscay and in the Basque Country as a whole. Bilbao is the 10th largest city in...

Bilbao

Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, the largest city in the province of Biscay and in the Basque Country as a whole. Bilbao is the 10th largest city in Spain.

Bilbao was at one time the wealthiest city in Spain. It’s wealth at the beginning of the 20th century due to mining, steel and shipbuilding. Later the city began to move away from industry towards tourism and underwent a major urban renewal.

Bilbao is the new modern face of the Basque Country. The city has been able to successfully mix traditional Basque culture with a new vision for the future.  It is the most cosmopolitan of the cities in the region and is constantly evolving. Bilbao now boasts having the Guggenheim Museum,  a timeless Metro system and an airport from Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, etc.

The Sanctuary of Loyola or Shrine and Basilica of Loyola consists of a series of edifices built in Churrigueresque Baroque style around the birthplace of St. Ignatius of Loyola,  founder...

The Sanctuary of Loyola or Shrine and Basilica of Loyola consists of a series of edifices built in Churrigueresque Baroque style around the birthplace of St. Ignatius of Loyola,  founder of the Society of Jesus.

The sanctuary stands along the river Urola at the neighbourhood of Loyola (Loiola, a place-name meaning ‘foundry made in clad’, or possibly ‘hut made in clad’) in the municipality of Azpeitia, Basque Country, Spain.

Ignatius of Loyola, whose real name was Iñigo López de Loyola, was the son of the Lord of Loyola, Beltrán Ibáñez de Oñaz and Marina Sánchez de Licona, member of an important Biscayan family. He was born in 1491 in his family house in Loyola.

After he died his birthplace became a place of veneration. In the seventeenth century the house where he was born was given to the Society of Jesus. The Order built there, near the birthplace of its founder, the Sanctuary of Loyola.

Zumarraga is a municipality in Gipuzkoa province of the Basque Country autonomous community of Spain. In 1446 a battle took place there during the War of the Brands. It is...

Zumarraga

Zumarraga is a municipality in Gipuzkoa province of the Basque Country autonomous community of Spain. In 1446 a battle took place there during the War of the Brands. It is the birthplace of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, conquistador who explored the Pacific Islands and the East Indies.

The Franciscan Sanctuary of Our Lady of Arantzazu is located in Onati, in the province of Guipuzcoa, Basque Country, Spain. The location enjoys the peaceful atmosphere of the Aizkorri mountain...

The Franciscan Sanctuary of Our Lady of Arantzazu is located in Onati, in the province of Guipuzcoa, Basque Country, Spain. The location enjoys the peaceful atmosphere of the Aizkorri mountain range. At this site, according to very old legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to a shepherd, Rodrigo de Balanzategui in 1468. According to this legend, the figure of Mary was in a thorn bush, and Rodrigo cried out, “Arantzan zu?” (Thou, among the thorns?!). This gave rise to the place’s name. An explanation of the word origin is that it stems from a combination of arantza and zu, “place abounding in hawthorn.” Thus Mary is often referred to here as Our Lady of the Thorns.

St. Ignatius of Loyola spent the night in vigil at this shrine and made a vow of chastity.

Araia is a village in the province of Alava, Basque Country, Spain. It is the capital of the municipality of Asparrena. It has an altitude of 604 meters. One of...

Araia

Araia is a village in the province of Alava, Basque Country, Spain. It is the capital of the municipality of Asparrena. It has an altitude of 604 meters. One of the medieval roads from the port of San Adrian to the Plains of Alava passed through Araia. It was an important pilgrimage and trade route.

Alda in the region of Basque Country is a town in Spain – some 176 mi (or 284 km) North-East of Madrid, the country’s capital city.

Alda

Alda in the region of Basque Country is a town in Spain – some 176 mi (or 284 km) North-East of Madrid, the country’s capital city.

Campezo is a municipality located in the province of Alava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain. The municipality lies on the western side of the Codes mountain range. Santo Cruz...

Santo Cruz de Campezo

Campezo is a municipality located in the province of Alava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain. The municipality lies on the western side of the Codes mountain range.

Santo Cruz de Campezo, surrounded by the Sierra de Codes, the Hornillos and San Cristóbal Mountains and the Sierra de Loquiz, boasts an attractive, serene and well-preserved landscape

Genevilla in the region of Navarre with it’s 100 citizens is located in Spain – some 168 mi (or 271 km) North-East of Madrid, the country’s capital city.

Genevilla

Genevilla in the region of Navarre with it’s 100 citizens is located in Spain – some 168 mi (or 271 km) North-East of Madrid, the country’s capital city.

Kripan is a town and municipality located in the province of Alava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.

Kripan

Kripan is a town and municipality located in the province of Alava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.

Set atop a hill in the middle of a valley is the picture-perfect town of Laguardia. This walled town is surrounded by vineyards on all sides and offers a glimpse...

Laguardia

Set atop a hill in the middle of a valley is the picture-perfect town of Laguardia. This walled town is surrounded by vineyards on all sides and offers a glimpse into the region’s wine making past.

Founded in the 10th century as a defense town for the kingdom of Navarra, this beautiful walled town is located in a hill overlooking the vineyards, with the Cantabrian Mountains in the background. It is without a doubt the most known, but also the most attractive, town of the region. Enjoy the walk through the medieval narrow streets and stop at one of the multiple bars to try some local wine accompanied by a ración or a pintxo.

Navarrete is a municipality of the autonomous community in La Rioja, Spain. It is located between Logrono and Najera on the Way of St. James, a medieval pilgrim route. The...

Navarrete

Navarrete is a municipality of the autonomous community in La Rioja, Spain. It is located between Logrono and Najera on the Way of St. James, a medieval pilgrim route. The pilgrimage route runs right along the village’s main street. The old part of the village has the Cultural Property designation on account of its historic value. Navarrete became more important in the 12th century. Houses and palaces with coats of arms bear witness to its glorious past. It is interesting to note the cross of Santiago and other related symbols amongst the different ornamental motifs of the village. A special place to visit is the Parish Church of the Assumption (16th century) with its three naves, home to a one of the most stunning Baroque retablos in Spain.

Luceni is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 1,048 inhabitants.

Luceni

Luceni is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 1,048 inhabitants.

Alagon is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. It is the county seat of the Ribera Alta region of the Ebro and forms part of the...

Alagon

Alagon is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. It is the county seat of the Ribera Alta region of the Ebro and forms part of the Zaragoza Metropolitan Area. It is specifically 25km from the capital.

Throughout the Middle Ages the three cultures, the Muslim and Christian Jewish communities, will coexist or coexist within their walled enclosure; Each with its special characteristics, life forms and its own idiosyncrasy. In the 20th century, Alagón saw the birth of industrial activities that were added to the traditional agricultural and commercial areas. In 1905, the Azucarera was established and finally, in 1980, Opel España in the neighboring town of Figueruelas.

Visitors looking for interesting places to visit in and around the Alagon area will not want to miss out on the Plaza de Espana, Neptune Fountain and Aljaferia. The Santa Maria Magdalena Church offer visitors to Zaragoza the opportunity to better understand the part religion has played in the area.

Monzalbarba is a rural district of Zaragoza which is located 11 km northwest of the center of the capital. It is located on the right bank of the river Ebro....

Monzalbarba

Monzalbarba is a rural district of Zaragoza which is located 11 km northwest of the center of the capital. It is located on the right bank of the river Ebro. Its old center is organized around the streets of Enmedio and San Blas and contains five blocks in which most of the buildings are cataloged individually within the Catalog of Buildings and Sets of Historic Artistic Interest contained in the General Plan of Urban Organization of Zaragoza.

Las Ventas de Santa Lucia is a town in the municipality of Graus, Aragaon Spain. Graus is a village in the Spanish province of Huesca located in the Pyrenees at...

Las Ventas de Santa Lucia

Las Ventas de Santa Lucia is a town in the municipality of Graus, Aragaon Spain. Graus is a village in the Spanish province of Huesca located in the Pyrenees at the confluence of rivers Esera and Isaberna.

Bujaraloz is a municipality of Spain, in the province of Zaragoza, Autonomous Community of Aragon. In Bujaraloz, there are numerous artistic and natural monuments such as the Church of Santiago...

Bujaraloz

Bujaraloz is a municipality of Spain, in the province of Zaragoza, Autonomous Community of Aragon. In Bujaraloz, there are numerous artistic and natural monuments such as the Church of Santiago (12th century), the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Snows (17th century), the Hermitage of San Anton, the Palace Towers Solanot noble building of the 17th century and the Well of the Ice recently restored.

The well known Monegros Desert is centered around the town of Bujaraloz and offers the visitor an exciting combination of birds and habitats.

Castellnou de Seana is a village in the province of Lleida and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. Well known tourist places include:  (1)  the Parochial church of San Juan Bautista...

Castellnou de Seana

Castellnou de Seana is a village in the province of Lleida and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. Well known tourist places include:  (1)  the Parochial church of San Juan Bautista —  17th century, old Romanesque church with a remarkable bell tower and a huge shell on the main altar; (2) Cal Blasso — former ancestral home with a beautiful stone facade built between the 16th and 17th centuries; (3)  Capella de la Creu de terme — Chapel of New Construction. This is located at the entrance to the village. It is a small showcase where there is the image of the Virgin.

Verdu is a village and municipality in the province of Lleida, in Catalonia, Spain. Its landscape consists of rolling hills with valleys and plains cultivated with grain, vineyards and olive...

Verdu

Verdu is a village and municipality in the province of Lleida, in Catalonia, Spain. Its landscape consists of rolling hills with valleys and plains cultivated with grain, vineyards and olive and almond trees. The Segarra-Garrigues canal and the Montblanc-Tarrega highway both bisect the municipality, passing to the west of the town.

Today, Verdu is known for wine, pottery, its historic buildings such as its Castle and the Church of Santa Maria, its notable native St. Peter Claver, and recently its toy museum.

Cervera is the capital of the region of Segarra, located between the mountain pass of Les Savines ant the Ondara riverbank, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia. Its historic center...

Cervera

Cervera is the capital of the region of Segarra, located between the mountain pass of Les Savines ant the Ondara riverbank, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia. Its historic center has been declared of cultural interest.

This town carries out an intense commercial and industrial activity, especially in the field of agriculture, as well as the service industry. It is also the centre of an exciting cultural and artistic life, which can be seen specially at the Stately Home of Duran i Sanpere, in the International Music Courses held here, and the traditional plays of the Passion of Christ.

Saint Pau de la Guardia is a small village in the municipality of El Bruc in the Anoia region of Catalonia, Spain. Saint Pau de la Guardia is in the...

Saint Pau de la Guardia

Saint Pau de la Guardia is a small village in the municipality of El Bruc in the Anoia region of Catalonia, Spain.

Saint Pau de la Guardia is in the last stages of the Camino Ignaciano, with it being 11.4 km to the Monastery of Montserrat

Montserrat is a mountain top monastery in Catalonia, Spain. Situated atop an unusual rock mountain, it is very popular among Catalans, and Catholic pilgrims come from far and wide to...

Montserrat is a mountain top monastery in Catalonia, Spain. Situated atop an unusual rock mountain, it is very popular among Catalans, and Catholic pilgrims come from far and wide to see the Black Madonna.

The monastery is Catalonia’s  most important religious retreat and groups of young people from Barcelona and all over Catalonia make overnight hikes at least once in their lives to watch the sunrise from the heights of Montserrat.

At 1236 meters (4055 ft) above the valley floor, Montserrat is the highest point of the Catalan lowlands, and stands central to the most populated part of Catalonia. The stone monolith is ideally located to play an important role in the cultural and spiritual life of Catalonia.

Manresa is the town where Saint Ignatius of Loyola settled down and remained during 11 months in 1522. He was fascinated by its beauty, its location by the Cardener river...

Manresa

Manresa is the town where Saint Ignatius of Loyola settled down and remained during 11 months in 1522. He was fascinated by its beauty, its location by the Cardener river and the kindness of its inhabitants who took care of that poor Pilgrim who had walked down Montserrat without shoes.

In Manresa, you will find the Church of St. Ignatius and the Cave where he prayed and experienced a strong spiritual experience.  It was here that he wrote the Spiritual Exercises.

Barcelona is the capital and largest city of  Catalonia and Spain’s second largest city. This city, located directly on the northeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a rich history, having...

Barcelona

Barcelona is the capital and largest city of  Catalonia and Spain’s second largest city.

This city, located directly on the northeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a rich history, having been under Roman, then Frank law before declaring its independence.

In 1992, Barcelona gained international recognition by hosting the Olympic games which brought a massive upturn in its tourism industry.

This beautiful city is full of what European cities are known for (outdoor markets, restaurants, shops, museums and churches) and is fantastic for walking with an extensive and reliable Metro system for more far-flung destinations. The core centre of town, focused around the Ciutat Vella (“Old City”) provides days of enjoyment for those looking to experience the life of Barcelona while the beaches the city was built upon providing sun and relaxation during the long periods of agreeable warm weather.

Things we love

  • The slow paced travel is a welcome respite which gives ample time to reflect and appreciate the scenic landscape and cultural highlights from up close.
  • Be awed by the grandiose Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of Pillar on your visit to Zaragoza. It is reputed to be the first church dedicated to the Blessed Mother in history.
  • Manresa, a place of profound conversion for St. Ignatius, where he stayed for 10 months in a cave in deep prayer and penance. Here, he penned the “Spiritual Exercises.”
  •  The Sanctuary of Arantzazu is well known as one of the most avant-garde religious buildings in the world.
  • Bond with fellow pilgrims who may later on become lifelong friends.

Things to do

  • REFLECT

     Reflect on the life and teachings so St. Ignatius while on pilgrimage.

  • TOUCH

    Touch the hand of the La Moreneta, or Black Virgin and whisper your prayer intentions to her on your visit to the Basilica of Our Lady of Montserrat in Montserrat, Spain.

  • RECALL

    Brush up on Spanish lessons learned while in school for easier communication with the locals while in Spain.

  • DELIGHT

    Delight in the picturesque countryside scenery of Spain throughout the pilgrimage.

  • REWARD

    You will receive the “La Ignaciana,” a document which certifies that you have completed the Ignatian Way.

Why are our Pilgrimages different?

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Quality accommodations
Expertly-crafted itineraries
Friendly and bonded groups
Senior citizen friendly

Testimonials

The whole pilgrimage is a new and fulfilling moment in my life. It’s a nice feeling being with the Lord in His important day. And also, gaining new friends and becoming my new extended family is something I will treasure. I hope that this is just the beginning and we’ll continue to get in touch with one another despite the distance.

Brenda

Hello Co-Pilgrims,

It was indeed a wonderful Pilgrimage: very rich in history, a thanksgiving of blessings, a spiritual renewal and nourishment, and finally ending in a test of Faith.

Thank you so much Pilgrim Leader, Ging Igual, for standing beside us up to the last stretch of our 13-day journey - more particularly in the handling of an unexpected situation (cancelled flight in Mexico and re-direction of flights to make sure the 38 Pilgrims reach LA for their respective flight bookings). Ging, you were an angel to us so blessed with energy, passion, love and Milagrosa. We really felt the presence of Our Lady of Guadalupe fielding angels every step of the way.

The Pilgrimage to California Mission Churches and Our Lady of Guadalupe gives me personal inspiration for the work and activities of the next chapter of my lifetime: farming with promotion of agriculture for millennials (inspired by the scenic view of farms in California), tourism (which is a major industry in all places we visited), and support for a favourite major seminary in Tagaytay and a scholarship fund for deserving individuals (thru a non stock non profit institution).

Thank you to my Co-Pilgrims and prayer partners for the prayer support, sharing of life experiences and friendships;  Fr. Tony, thank you for your spiritual reflections and service;  Fr. Jerry Orbos for an overflowing spiritual reflections and enabling us to have the needed personal encounter with Jesus and Mama Mary (it was like a 12-day Holy Retreat); and the Executive Resources for making a very nice pilgrimage package a part of our lifetime.

Ms. Emma

Lord, we cannot find words enough to say how grateful we are to You. Our pilgrimage made us realize that Your love for us is more than what we deserve.

To all our co-pilgrims, thank you for making us feel we belong to this new family. To Fr. Dante, thanks for your prayers and pieces of advice for our spiritual nourishment. To Sis Lea, for taking care of each one of us. To Sis Joy, thanks for the contagious joys and laughters.

To our prayer partners, Sis Maribel, Melvy and Didick and Bro Mon and Sis Jot, thank you for your prayers. We will pray for you, too!

To The Pilgrim’s Center - Executive Resources, thank you for accommodating us in this Eastern Europe Pilgrimage.

God bless us all always!

Albert and Adee

Dear Pilgrims' Center:

My husband Aldo & I would like to praise & commend our Pilgrim Chaplain Fr. Dante Venus & our Tour Leader Bro. Monty for the very successful & memorable pilgrimage to Italy & the Holy Land we were very fortunate to join on March 26-April 8, 2018.

It was very hectic to be sure, but still they managed our time very well that we were able to visit more places than was promised in the itinerary, and we are very appreciative of that. Likewise, the solemnity of the whole pilgrimage experience was still observed despite many of us in the group, myself included, often forgetting that we were pilgrims & not tourists 😉😉, taking photos, selfies, etc. instead of, or before focusing on what the local guide was explaining or on the scripture readings. I cannot fault us pilgrims on this because for many of us seniors, and I speak for my husband & I, that trip might be our first & last time to visit those places, so we made sure they were properly documented. Nonetheless, it was a truly spiritually uplifting & life-changing experience for us. We continue to thank our Lord for making that experience of a lifetime possible. Indeed, nothing is impossible for God! Thank you very much to Fr. Dante, Bro. Monty & to each of us pilgrims in the group for the prayers, love, care & concern shown to each other. Let us continue to pray for and with each other. It is my hope that we meet each other again soon, to strengthen our bonds of friendships.

Most sincerely, Leclec Cabusora

Leclec Cabusora

My husband and I just came back from a wonderful trip to Israel - with Franciscan Fr Reu Galoy. Thank you Pilgrim Center for the arrangements. We are so happy and satisfied with all that you have done for us. Kudos to Yanyan and Monty from Pilgrim Center, and Fr Reu and Ronin for your caring services. It was a spiritual journey and we felt the abiding presence of the Lord all throughout.

Ann Arguelles Cortes

Our pilgrimage was worth all the hardships (I was having leg pains). We had an excellent leader in the person of Adrian, two priests Fathers Val and Ron, who gave us very nice pieces of advice and homilies, and of course the members of the group who were all very nice. Looking forward to join another pilgrimage.

Emily Bautista

It was the most profound experience I had in my whole life....Walking with the Footsteps where Jesus walked made my life more grateful and humble....My faith become stronger as I express it...A growing faith is a sharing faith....TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!! SHALOM!

Carmen Nierra

Vir & I would like to express our gratitude for a wonderful pilgrimage we had from Sept 5-18. From checking-in last Sept 5 & all during the tour, we felt the care from a family. No words can ever describe how thankful we are.

I almost cried last Sept 8, (my birthday) when we (2 of us have the same birthday) were given a surprise mini celebration when after our dinner, we were given a cake. I really felt the love of a family then.

All these things made possible because of your capable coordinator Ms. Ging Igual. She's such a wonderful leader. Kudos to her.

Rest assured that i will refer your company to all my friends who are planning to go on pilgrimage .

Good day & may God always guide & protect all of you in the Pilgrims' Center/ Executive Resources, Inc.

Cora and Vir Franca

I am honored to be included in this pilgrimage. The Pilgrims' Center has very good itineraries worth remembering. No hours wasted. They took very good care of us in spite of our big number of 47 people. The daily mass and homilies of Fr. Manny Cruz held in different shrines and churches were very inspirational and transforming. Accommodations were nice most especially the one on top of the Mountain with an awesome view built in 1909. It's like travelling back in time. I definitely would want to do it again with Pilgrim Center.

Peter Joseph Mapua

The Pilgrims' Center always gives you the best. They let you feel like an Executive in terms of personal service & attention especially during pilgrimage. Their choices of pilgrimages and pilgrim chaplains are outstanding. You go back home very fulfilled and immersed...

Marlene Silvestre

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