Embark on a privileged tour to Cascia, the epicenter of faith and home to Saint Rita of Cascia. Discover the story of the ‘Saint of the Impossible’ and witness the preserved Eucharistic Miracle. Join Catholic pilgrims on a journey of prayer and faith.
Embark on a privileged tour to Cascia, the epicenter of faith and home to Saint Rita of Cascia. Discover the story of the ‘Saint of the Impossible’ and witness the preserved Eucharistic Miracle. Join Catholic pilgrims on a journey of prayer and faith.
- Monastero di Santa Rita da Cascia - Cascia is home to Saint Rita of Cascia, one of Catholicism’s most revered saints, often referred to as the “Saint of the Impossible”. Cascia is also the place where a Eucharistic Miracle is preserved. It is therefore high on the list for many Catholic pilgrims. Saint Rita of Cascia is often called “the saint of…
-
Monastero di Santa Rita da Cascia - Cascia is home to Saint Rita of Cascia, one of Catholicism’s most revered saints, often referred to as the “Saint of the Impossible”. Cascia is also the place where a Eucharistic Miracle is preserved. It is therefore high on the list for many Catholic pilgrims. Saint Rita of Cascia is often called “the saint of the impossible”. St. Rita’s story is one of the power of prayer and of faith. She was born in 1381 near the city of Cascia and, although she wished to enter a convent, she was married off to obedience to her wishes at the age of 16. Due to a misunderstanding of the writings on her coffin , it had long been thought that her husband was abusive to her during their 18 years of marriage. Very often Saint Rita is portrayed as a long- suffering and even abused wife, whose husband was a violent drunkard, and an unfaithful spouse.
When Cicco Barbarian, a carpenter who miraculously recovered the use of his arm as he prayed before the body of the recently deceased Rita, Jesus and Mary Magdalene, as well as with symbols illustrating the spiritual influences on her life. There was also an engraving of the outer cover of Rita, her suffering and her love. Pilgrims would like to pray before this market, which has never been buried in the ground but remained in a small room within the convent, exposed to the view of visitors. Here they would be devotional candles and signs of their affection and reminders of their prayers. Over the last few decades the smoke from the candles, eventually making it difficult to read clearly the poetic inscription. In time someone noticed that the poem spoke of a maritu ferocious or violent husband.
Preachers began to elaborate on this theme, describing Rita’s great heroism in patiently enduring trials and sorrows which her spouse caused her. Ritaâs virtuous life was written almost to the end of her life. It was not until the 20th century, when the nuns of the monumental casket had cleaned and restored, that the maritu fierce vanished. Ritaâs thorn, suffering from quite a different kind. Saint Rita of Cascia is considered patron saint of impossible causes.
- Entrance in the Sanctuary of Saint Rita
- Visit of Roccaporena
- Lunch
- Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
- Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
- Entrance at the Monastero of Santa Rita in Cascia
- Entrance in the Sanctuary of Saint Rita
- Visit of Roccaporena
- Lunch
- Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
- Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
- Entrance at the Monastero of Santa Rita in Cascia
- Gratuities (optional)
- Gratuities (optional)
Cascia is renowned as the home of Saint Rita of Cascia, a highly venerated saint in Catholicism, often known as the ‘Saint of the Impossible’. Cascia is also recognized as the location of a preserved Eucharistic Miracle, making it a popular destination for many Catholic pilgrims. Saint Rita of Cascia, frequently termed ‘the saint of the impossible’,…
Cascia is renowned as the home of Saint Rita of Cascia, a highly venerated saint in Catholicism, often known as the ‘Saint of the Impossible’. Cascia is also recognized as the location of a preserved Eucharistic Miracle, making it a popular destination for many Catholic pilgrims. Saint Rita of Cascia, frequently termed ‘the saint of the impossible’, lived a life that demonstrated the great power of faith and prayer. Born in 1381 near Cascia, she was married at a young age of 16 against her wishes to join a convent. Cicco Barbaro, a carpenter, regained the use of his arm miraculously thanks to Rita – a feat considered her first miracle. Her body was subsequently placed in a form she fashioned herself. Saint Rita of Cascia is revered as the patron saint of impossible causes.
- Child rate applies only when shared with 2 paying adults
- Dress code required: knees and shoulders must be covered
- Wheelchair available on request. Please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.