
When: Remnant Tours “Mary the Queen” Pilgrimage: May 20 – June 1, 2026. (Includes walking pilgrimage to Chartres)
Walking Pilgrimage to Chartres ONLY: May 23-25, 2026.
Select the WALK ONLY ticket from the drop-down list on the registration page.
Itinerary:
- In Paris, visit to the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal (Venerate incorrupt Saint Catherine Labouré, French nun famous for receiving visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1830.
- Take the spectacular virtual reality history of Notre Dame tour, which takes place beneath the restored Cathedral.
- Walk 70-mile Pilgrimage to Chartres – kicks off at the famous Saint Sulpice – second largest church in Paris. Conclude three days later at Notre-Dame de Chartres Cathedral.
- Pentecost Monday and Tuesday: Venerate the veil of Our Lady and spend a day relaxing in the old city.
- Take a luxury coach to Vendee country on the west coast of France.
Visit the grand park of Puy du Fou, a Catholic “Disneyland” that will re-enact the history of the original Traditional Catholics – the Vendeans. - Leave mainland France to visit key islands off the coast that were important strongholds for the Grand and Catholic Army during the war in the Vendee.
- Make a pilgrimage to Sainte Anne d’Auray – the Grandmother of Jesus.
Visit to the only officially recognized apparition site of Saint Anne, the Mother of Mary, and the third most popular pilgrimage site in France. - Climb the Scala Sancta – a “holy staircase” – built in 1662, pilgrims traditionally climb the steps on their knees
- Visit Noirmoutier and Quiberon – the Shrine of Our Lady of Eternal Aid, where Our Lady appeared in 1621.
- Venerate the oldest statue of Our Lady in Christendom, carved by Saint Columban in the 4th Century.
- Spend two nights in the famous medieval Abbaye de Rhuys – a historic sixth-century monastery founded by Saint Gildas.
Extra Details:
With fine dining, daily Latin Masses, guided tours, and historical presentations by Michael Matt and Fr. Pendergraft, this will be a spiritual adventure of a lifetime.
- Follow the ancient pilgrimage route (first part of the Santiago de Compostela – the “Comino”) walked by saints, kings, and crusaders.
- Dive into the history of the Catholic resistance during the French Revolution.
- Explore French Mariology with a strong emphasis on Saint Anne, Grandmother of Jesus, taken by boat across the Mediterranean to the South of France by St. Mary Magdalene and Saint Lazarus in the 1st Century.
If you’re ready to travel back into your Catholic past, reserve your seat today by making a $400 non-refundable deposit. Final Payment is due by March 31, 2026.
See our How to Prepare page for full details on both packages.