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Pilgrimage sponsored by Dominican Center: Oct 27 - Nov 7, 2014

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Please don’t hesitate, request a brochure and get your deposit in soon to assure your place on this pilgrimage. Price includes air/land tour price plus government taxes/airline fuel surcharges.
Nancy Brousseau, OP

Nancy Brousseau, OP

Diane Zerfas, OP

Diane Zerfas, OP

PILGRIMAGE TO HOLY LAND AND JORDAN Sponsored by Dominican Center at Marywood 086-063
Hosted by: Diane Zerfas, OP and Nancy Brousseau, OP
Dates: Oct. 27-Nov. 7, 2014

Round-trip air from Chicago, first-class hotels, breakfast and dinner daily, tour director & comprehensive sightseeing.

Walk where Jesus walked, cruise the Sea of Galilee, see Jerash, the Pompeii of the Middle East, Enjoy a day in the Rose Red city of Petra. Visit Nazareth, climb the Mt. of Olives and view the old city of Jerusalem. Walk the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Visit Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity.

For a full-color brochure, call Sr. Nancy Brousseau at 616.560.4580: email; [email protected]; or call Sister Diane Zerfas at 616.514.3108: email [email protected]. Space is limited at this very special price so don’t miss this trip of a lifetime. Please don’t hesitate, request a brochure and get your deposit in soon to assure your place on this pilgrimage. Price includes air/land tour price plus government taxes/airline fuel surcharges. Download the complete trip brochure HERE.  Cost: $3,999.00. For registration information, call DCM Front Desk at 616.514.3325.

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