St. Philip Neri's 7 Churches Guided Tour in Rome for Catholics





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Embark on a spiritual pilgrimage through Rome, visiting the Seven Pilgrim Churches traditionally associated with St. Philip Neri, one of the great saints of the Catholic Church. This guided tour offers a unique opportunity to deepen your faith while exploring some of the most significant and beautiful basilicas in the Eternal City.
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Your journey begins at the heart of Catholicism—St. Peter's Basilica. Here, you’ll stand before Michelangelo's Pietà, marvel at the grandeur of the Vatican, and contemplate the tomb of St. Peter himself. The basilica’s immense size and its significance as the center of the Catholic Church will set the tone for the pilgrimage ahead. Your guide will explain the history of St. Peter’s, its art, and its place in the spiritual life of Catholics worldwide.
Next, visit the grand Basilica of Saint Mary Major, one of the four major papal basilicas. This church is famous for its awe-inspiring mosaics and its deep connection to Marian devotion. The Basilica’s ancient origins and its role in Rome’s Christian history will be brought to life as you explore its chapels, particularly the Chapel of the Manger, said to house relics of the nativity.
We will then proceed to the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, the cathedral of the Pope and the oldest of the four papal basilicas. It is here that you’ll discover the rich history of the papacy and the church’s role in shaping Christianity. The Lateran Archbasilica stands as a symbol of the unbroken line of papal leadership, and its stunning interior, including the magnificent Holy Stairs, will leave you spiritually inspired.
Our next stop is the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, one of the most serene and majestic churches in Rome. It’s built over the tomb of St. Paul the Apostle, and the basilica’s striking exterior, adorned with mosaics and ancient architecture, offers a glimpse into the life of the early Church. The tomb itself, located in the basilica's crypt, is an important site for Christian pilgrims.
Next, we visit the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, home to some of the most precious relics in Christianity, including fragments of the True Cross. This basilica, with its evocative chapels and ancient relics, invites pilgrims to connect with the Passion of Christ and the sacred history of the Holy Land.
Our pilgrimage concludes at the Basilica of Saint Sebastian, located on the ancient Appian Way. Known for its early Christian catacombs and its connection to Saint Sebastian, a revered martyr of the early Church, this church is a place for quiet reflection and prayer. Here, you’ll witness the blending of history, art, and faith as you explore the basilica and its surrounding catacombs.
Next, we visit the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, home to some of the most precious relics in Christianity, including fragments of the True Cross. This basilica, with its evocative chapels and ancient relics, invites pilgrims to connect with the Passion of Christ and the sacred history of the Holy Land.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
My husband and I embarked on this experience with initial enthusiasm despite the bad weather, but we were disappointed by the inability to access the interiors of the various churches along the pilgrimage route. If we had known that we would find them all closed, we probably would have spared ourselves 25 kilometers in the incessant rain, but we would have done it at a later time, even at night because Rome at night is enchanting, but with a clear sky it would have certainly been less stressful. We believe that the stop inside the churches should have been included in the pilgrimage, both to visit them from the inside and also to gather in prayer. We were not satisfied at all.
It was an enjoyable and fuss free experience. Our guide, Renata was engaging and exhibited in-depth knowledge of the history of each of the churches and notable landmarks in the vicinity. It was a well-paced tour. We thoroughly enjoyed it.



