IMMERSIVE LATIN LANGUAGE
TRIP TO ROME
MAY 25 - JUNE 5, 2026
A 12-DAY PILGRIMAGE WITH FR. PATRICK RUTLEDGE
& ST. MARY’S COLLEGE
Immersive Latin Language Trip to Rome
A 12-Day Pilgrimage to Rome with SMC
May 25 - June 5, 2026
TRIP SYNOPSIS
Join Fr. Patrick Rutledge, Fr. Joseph Wood and your fellow St. Mary's College classmates on this beautiful Latin language immersion trip to Rome. Spend 10 nights in Rome and visit St. Peter’s Basilica, St. Mary Major, St. John Lateran, and much, much more. Take an excursion to Subiaco and venerate Our Lady of Good Counsel in Genazzano. Benefit from daily Mass, and enjoy the safety and ease of group travel with fellow traditional Catholics!
HIGHLIGHTS AT A GLANCE
Rome: St. Peter’s Basilica, St. Mary Major, St. John Lateran, Scala Santa, Il Gesu, St. Ignatius Church, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, St. Sebastian, the Colosseum, and much more
Subiaco: Sites related to Sts. Benedict and Scholastica
Genazzano: Our Lady of Good Counsel
ITINERARY
Day 1. Monday, May 25: Transatlantic flight to Rome, Italy
Day 2. Tuesday, May 26: Arrival into Rome
Welcome to the Eternal City! Upon your arrival, meet your motorcoach driver and then make a visit to St. Peter’s Basilica, constructed on the site of the hallowed tomb of the apostle, resplendent with mosaics, art treasures, and gold. Among the Basilica’s most precious relics include a portion of the wood of the True Cross, and part of the lance that pierced Christ’s side. See the beloved statue of St. Peter and render homage to the many buried popes. Finally, climb up to the Dome to enjoy spectacular views of Rome. Continue to your hotel in Rome for dinner and overnight. (D)
Day 3. Wednesday, May 27: Rome
Begin the day with a visit to St. Clement’s Basilica, named after St. Peter’s third successor and built on the house where the saint was born. It offers a centuries-long collection of monuments that traverses most of the city’s history. Continue to St. John Lateran, the mother of all churches and the cathedral of the bishop of Rome where one finds exceptional relics, and the Scala Santa, containing the Holy Stairs that Jesus Christ ascended during His Passion in Pontius Pilate’s palace. Finally, visit the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, founded by Constantine in 320 AD to house the relics of Christ’s Passion, brought back from the Holy Land by his mother, St. Helen. Lunch is on your own, and the rest of the day is free. Dinner and overnight at your hotel in Rome. (BB, D)
Day 4. Thursday, May 28: Rome
This morning, begin with a guided visit of the Catacombs of St. Calixtus, the oldest and most important cemetery along the Via Appia. The area includes the tombs of many martyrs and popes, including Sixtus II, a venerated pontiff who was killed with his deacons, one of them St. Lawrence, patron saint of Rome. Continue to the Catacombs of St. Sebastian, consecrated to the Roman soldier shot by arrows during the persecution of Diocletian. The Chapel of Relics contains one of the arrows that pierced the saint and the column of his martyrdom. St. Sebastian is one of the seven patriarchal basilicas in Rome, famous also because the remains of Sts. Peter and Paul were temporarily interred here. Have lunch together at the Cecelia Metella Restaurant. The rest of the day is free. Dinner and overnight at your hotel in Rome. (BB, L, D)
Day 5. Friday, May 29: Rome – Excursion to Assisi
Today, take a train to the medieval city of Assisi. Visit St. Mary of the Angels Basilica housing the Porziuncola Chapel, where St. Francis spent most of his life; the rose bush; and the cave where the saint retired for prayer. Afterwards, visit the 13th-century Basilica of St. Francis, housing his relics; and pay homage to St. Clare at her Basilica. Take your train ride back to Rome for dinner and overnight. (BB, D)
Day 6. Saturday, May 30: Rome – Free Day
An entire free day in the Eternal City. Dinner and overnight at your hotel in Rome. (BB, D)
Day 7. Sunday, May 31: Rome
Today, visit Santa Cecilia and Santa Maria in Trastevere. Have lunch on your own and enjoy the afternoon at your leisure. Dinner and overnight at your hotel in Rome. (BB, D)
Day 8. Monday, June 1: Rome
Embark on a half-day sightseeing, starting with the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, built on the site indicated by the Virgin Mary to Pope Liberius by a miraculous snowfall; it houses the relic of Our Lord’s manger in Bethlehem. Then, visit the Church of St. Praxedes, in whose house the apostle St. Peter stayed. The church houses the Column of the Flagellation brought from Jerusalem in 1223 and a reliquary containing three thorns from Christ’s crown. Finally, visit St. Pudenziana and the Basilica of Sts. Ambrose and Charles on the Corso. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure before returning to your hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D)
Day 9. Tuesday, June 2: Rome – Subiaco – Genazzano
Today, take a day excursion to Subiaco and Genazzano. In Subiaco, pay homage to St. Benedict and his sister St. Scholastica by having a guided visit of their monasteries, including the ancient library. Then, drive to Genazzano and venerate the miraculous image of Our Lady of Good Counsel. This miraculous image traveled from Albania, crossed the Adriatic Sea, and descended onto one of the church’s unfinished walls. The portrait is suspended in the air and has been so for over 500 years. It is one of the most miraculous and venerated images of Our Lady in Italy. Have lunch together at Foresteria Santa Scolastica in Subiaco and return to Rome for dinner and overnight. (B, L, D)
Day 10. Wednesday, June 3: Rome
Full day walking sightseeing of Chiesa Nuova, St. Agnes, Piazza Navona, Pantheon, St. Ignatius, Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, and Il Gesu. Have lunch on your own and take the remainder of the afternoon after listed visits on your own. Dinner and overnight at your hotel in Rome. (B, D)
Day 11. Thursday, June 4: Rome
Today, enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of Ancient Rome. Begin with the Roman Forum which was the political and economic center of Rome during the Republic. Then, tour the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater in the Roman world, built by the Roman emperors between 72 and 80 AD on a site earlier occupied by the artificial lake of Nero’s immense Domus Aurea. Continue to see the ruins of the Circus Maximus. This huge stadium was able to seat 250,000 spectators for chariot races and other spectacles. Finally, visit St. Maria in Aracoeli, built on the highest point of the Capitoline, one of Rome’s seven hills. The prestige of the basilica is established by its possession of a miraculous ancient portrait of Our Lady; a miraculous painting of St. Anthony; the 15th century statue of the Santo Bambino; the tomb of the Empress St. Helen; relics of Bl. John of Triora; and a column from a room of Emperor Augustus. The ceiling of the church commemorates the Battle of Lepanto. Inside, venerate the miraculous icon of the Madonna of Aracoeli, the Holy Child of Aracoeli carved from wood from an olive tree in Jerusalem, and the relics of St. Helen. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure and return to the hotel on your own for dinner and overnight. (B, D)
Day 12. Friday, June 5: Transatlantic flight home
Transfer to Rome’s international airport for your homebound flight. (BB)
Buffet Breakfast (BB); Lunch (L); Dinner (D)
* In case of unforeseen events, this itinerary is subject to change.
CHAPLAIN
Father Patrick Rutledge
Rector, St. Mary’s Academy and College
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS
Currently, there are no restrictions to travel to the visited countries. For current travel advisories by country, please visit https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/
It is projected that in the 4th quarter of 2026, non-European Union (EU) tourists planning to visit Europe’s Schengen Zone (most of Europe) will need to apply for the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). This new requirement affects travelers from visa-exempt countries, aiming to boost security measures while making the process smoother for short-term visitors. While the ETIAS is not a visa, it does require non-EU tourists to get pre-approval before their trip. (Information taken from www.etias.com)
The ETIAS will cost 20 Euros per person and should be a very quick process; however, we will ask travelers to obtain it at least six weeks prior to travel.
Currently, there is no ETIAS registration site yet. We will be monitoring this new travel requirement, and when applicable, we will notify travelers and ask them to acquire their ETIAS independently.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Accommodations for this pilgrimage are in first-class hotels.
Rooms in double occupancy are for two people to share; they have two twin beds.
Rome: (10 nights) Best Western Plus Hotel Universo or similar.
FLIGHT SCHEDULE
The group air reservation was made with United Airlines (UA). The roundtrip flights to Rome (FCO) departs from Kansas City (MCI) airport. Please do not purchase any connecting air tickets unless we advise that it is alright to do so. The group air schedule could change frequently; if a major change occurs, we will modify the flight schedule.
The group flight schedule is as follows:
25MAY United Airlines flight UA1082: MCI (Kansas City) - ORD (Chicago O’Hare) 11:40AM - 1:08PM
25MAY United Airlines flight UA970: ORD (Chicago O’Hare) - FCO (Rome) 3:50PM - 7:55AM 26MAY
05JUN United Airlines flight UA971: FCO (Rome) - ORD (Chicago O’Hare) 9:45AM - 1:10PM
05JUN United Airlines flight UA664: ORD (Chicago O’Hare) - MCI (Kansas City) 3:50PM - 5:21PM 05JUN
TRIP PACE
The pace for this pilgrimage is “leisurely”. There will be daily walking and standing. Pilgrims must be in active enough condition to walk and stand a few hours per day.
Sometimes walking is up or down slopes, and at times sidewalks and terrain will be uneven. Pilgrims must have full mobility and be able to climb several stairs, since many of the visited places have no other access. A certain pace must be kept by all pilgrims in order to cover the scheduled sightseeing.
Also see the “PHYSICAL HEALTH & FITNESS” section in the General Terms & Conditions.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Scheduled roundtrip transatlantic flights Kansas City (MCI) - Rome (FCO)
Accommodations in a first-class hotel
Daily Holy Mass
Deluxe motor-coach for scheduled transfers and sightseeing
Daily meals per the itinerary
Full trip metro pass
Porterage for one suitcase per person at the hotel, if available
Service charges, government fees
What’s not included:
Travel insurance
Gratuities to local guides, driver, and church alms
Also see the “NOT INCLUDED” section in the General Terms & Conditions.