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Papal Basilica of St. John Lateran
First Constatinian Papal Basilica & Seat of the Bishop of Rome

Church of Santa Maria al Popolo & Piazza del Populo
At the northern gateway of historic Rome, Piazza del Popolo opens as one of the city’s most dramatic and symbolic public spaces. For centuries, this grand piazza marked the point of arrival for pilgrims and travelers entering Rome from the north, setting the tone for their encounter with the Eternal City. Anchoring the square is the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, a place where art, history, and conversion converge in a powerful spiritual narrative.

St. Peter's Basilica
Heart of the Catholic Church, Largest Basilica in the World, and Burial Place of St. Peter 

St. Peter's Square
An Opening Embace for Pilgrims to Vatican City

Basilica of San Paolo alla Regola
Built over One of the Houses of St. Paul

Church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola (St. Ignatius)
Where St. Aloysius Rests, and Jesuit Artistry Thrives       

Statue of St. Catherine of Siena
Along the pilgrimage route from Castel Sant’Angelo to St. Peter’s Basilica stands a marble monument honoring Saint Catherine of Siena, one of the great spiritual figures of the Church. Positioned near the gardens of Castel Sant’Angelo, the statue marks a place of quiet reflection on charity, courage, and service.

Church of San Pietro in Montorio
On Rome’s Golden Mountain—A Testament to St. Peter’s Sacrifice

Church of Santa Maria in Via Lata
Underground House of Sts. Peter and Paul

Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli (St. Peter in Chains)
Where the Chains of St. Peter Bear Witness to His Imprisonment and Faith

Church of Santa Prisca
House of Prisca and Aquila, Companions of St. Paul

Mamertine Prison - Church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami
Mammertine Prison, Location of Sts. Peter and Paul's Imprisonment

Tre Fontane Abbey
Where St. Paul was Martyred and Three Fountains Sprang Forth

Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls
Tomb of St. Paul, Mosaics of the Popes, and Major Papal Basilica

Basilica of San Giovanni Battista dei Fiorentini
Where St. Philip Neri started the Oratory that also first took care of people affected by the bubonic plague

St. Philip Neri - Chiesa Nuova (S. Maria in Vallicella)
The Home of St. Philip Neri, The Heart of the Oratorians

Catacombs of St. Sebastian
The Catacombs of St. Sebastian—Where Ancient Graffiti Tells the Story of Faithful Pilgrims

Church of Saint Jerome of Charity
House of St. Jerome & Iconic Spada Chapel

Chiesa del Gesú
Mother church of the Society of Jesus. Tomb of St. Ignatius of Loyola & Relics of St. Francis Xavier

Basilica of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva
Home of St. Catherine’s Relics, Heart of Dominican Tradition

World Youth Day Cross & Welcome Center- Centro San Lorenzo
Home of the World Youth Day Cross, A Place for Community in Rome

St. Cecilia - Basilica of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere
The basilica dedicated to the saint who survived a calidarium

St. Aloysius Gonzaga - Church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola
Where St. Aloysius Rests, and Jesuit Artistry Thrives       

St. Charles Borromeo - Basilica di Santi Ambrogio e Carlo e Carlo al Corso
The church that contains the heart of Saint Charles

Bl. Ivan Merz - Basilica of Sant'Andrea della Valle
Sant’Andrea della Valle—The Church That Inspired Tosca

Pope St. John Paul II - Tomb in St. Peter's Basilica
First Polish Pope, key leader in the New Evangelization, and helped bring about the fall of Communisim

St. Monica - Basilica of Sant’Agostino in Campo Marzio
Sant’Agostino—The Tomb of St. Monica, A Shrine of a Mother’s Love

Sts. Ignatius & Francis Xavier - Chiesa del Gesú
Mother church of the Society of Jesus. Tomb of St. Ignatius of Loyola & Relics of St. Francis Xavier

St. Agnes - Piazza Navona & Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone
Former ancient stadium converted in a piazza with baroque fountains and churches

Carlo Acutis - Church of Saint Marcello al Corso
The church that caught fire