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Celtic Mystical Journeys
Invites
you to experience the mysteries of France!
Sacred Sites Tour of France -
The Mystery of the Four Heresies
A spiritual adventure where we experience Mary Magdalene,
the legends of the Holy Family, the Black Madonna, The Holy Grail, Cathars,
Knights Templar and Troubadours!
Journey
to mysterious France to experience a land rich in tradition with Finbarr
Ross. Finbarr is a facilitator on Mary Magdalene and
the Grail legends. Absorb the energies of this ancient European culture
and its Celtic roots, where later Christian, Gnostic, Jewish, and Muslim
traditions recognized the 'Sacred Feminine Ethos' with equal enthusiasm.
Although you journey within the 21st Century, you will discover the threads
of universal consciousness that predated Christianity still alive today.
You will experience many wonderful power sites held sacred by those who
have sought the Holy Grail and the presence of Mary Magdalene including:
Rennes-le Chateau, Grotte de Baume, Maries de La
Mer, Arles, Avignon, Carcassonne, Montsequr, Albi, the mystical Languedoc
the stunningly beautiful Chartres Cathedral, and
Paris.
Septembr
9th - Tuesday - Day 1:
We
begin this sacred journey as we depart Marseille Airport at 10 AM.
First we journey to
the hills to the Grotte de la St Baume for a gentle ascent to approach
the cave where the Magdalene is said to have passed the last years of
her life and written her memoirs. This mountain was sacred to Isis and
has been considered holy ground for thousands of years. The natural water
that accumulates here is believed to have curative powers.
Next we visit St. Maximin Basilica to view the crypt and relics of Mary
Magdalene.
On to our hotel in Arles
for dinner and overnight.
September 10th - Wednesday - Day 2:
Experience a walk around Arles, which contains wonderful monuments and
remains of the highly developed Roman Empire. These were contemporaneous
with the Grail family's arrival in this region, approximately 2004 years
ago. You visit St. Trophimus church starting point of the journey to St.
James in Compostela. There was also a major Templar stronghold here.
Noon departure for Saintes
Maries de La Mer to visit the church associated with arrival of the Grail
Family from Palestine and to meet the most beautiful and powerful 'Black
Madonna', revered by the Gypsies of Europe as St. Sarah.
Visit the
magical village of Saintes Maries de la Mer, set in the dramatic Camargue
amidst herds of wild horses, black bulls, and flocks of flamingos. Picnic
lunch and paddling in the Mediterranean.
Return to our hotel
in Arles.
September 11th - Thursday - Day 3:
Today you experience Avignon, 'ancient city of Cathars and Popes, watched
over by a Black Virgin' includes the 12th century Cathedral of Notre Dame
de Doms, 14th century Papal palace and city ramparts. The Celts association
with Avignon go back to Neolithic times. Their sacred ceremonial site
was where the Rhone and Durance rivers merge.
Drive on
to our hotel in Carcassonne.
September 12th - Friday - Day 4:
We
will spend a full day exploring in the Old City of Carcassonne, a unique
example of a fortified medieval city, known for it's Cathar beliefs and
history. In ancient times, 600 BC, Carcassonne was a major commercial
and ceremonial center for the Celts/Druids and the Phoenicians.
Return to our hotel in Carcassonne.
September 13th - Saturday - Day 5:
Today we drive to the small, unchanged town of Minerve, place of Cathar
burning where 150 'Parfaits' were burned as heretics on the feast day
of Mary Magdelaine in 1210. We experience the Dove of Minerve.
Return to our hotel in Carcassonne.
September 14th- Sunday - Day 6:
Today we have an early start for our day at Montségur, Cathar seminary
and citadel of their last resistance. In May 1243, in order to appease
the pope, the King of France instigated a ten-month blockade of Montségur.
A fifteen-day truce was negotiated in March 1244, at the end of which
the Cathars had to choose to either, renounce their faith, or perish at
the stake - 220 Cathars chose death on the pyre.
Drive to our hotel near Rennes le Chateau.
September 15th - Monday - Day 7: 
It is a short journey to Rennes le Chateau, former Visigoth capital of
the region, to visit the Abbe Sauniere's Villa Bethania, We will tour
the church and the environs of Magdala, the church and environ and absorb
the atmosphere of this ancient historical place. In the afternoon we visit
Mount Bugarach, site of an ancient Essene community.
Return to our hotel near Rennes le Chateau.
September 16th - Tuesday - Day 8:
We journey through the Black Mountains to Lastours - a steep climb to
Cabaret, Surdespine and Quertinheux. In the first decade of the 12th century,
Cabaret had become Languedoc’s foremost shrine in the pilgrimage
of courtly love. We will lunch in the village.
In the afternoon we travel to the small, ancient site of St Julianne,
sacred to the Celts and Druids. It is also the burial site of eleven Cathar
women and a former Catholic and Protestant chapel.
Tonight we stay in Albi.
September 17th - Wednesday - Day 9:
Today we experience Albi, whose cathedral was built to symbolize the Roman
Church's power and victory over the 'Albigensian Heresy'. We visit the
beautiful church of Saint Salvi, then journey to experience two Black
Madonnas and a Roman well at Notre Dame La Dreche.
We then journey on to Lourdes, arriving there in the afternoon. We explore
Lourdes and during the evening hours we may participate in ceremonies,
including the vigil and procession.
Tonight we say in Lourdes.
September 18th - Thursday - Day 10:
This morning we continue to experience Lourdes, and then at noon we depart
for Paris by express train. We arrive in Chartres by early evening, and
will spend two nights in this unique town.
September 19th - Friday - Day 11:
We depart our hotel early to fully experience Chartres Cathedral, with
a history dating back to the 4th century. It was erected during a time
of religious peace brought about by the Emperor Constantine. Chartres
is rich with mysterious sacred imagery and sacred geometry and is said
to be encoded with the secrets of the universe. It was established on
a hilltop, where a sacred forest once stood. A well beneath the cathedral
was sacred to the Druids and is said to be a miraculous source of healing
water.
The Cathedral today is one of mystery and majesty. It is a holy place
of rare architectural beauty, with its stained glass windows, crypt, labyrinth,
and unique silhouette above the landscape. The standout feature at Chartres
is the labyrinth, installed into the Cathedral floor in the year 1200.
Finbarr will explain the history of the labyrinth and address the path
of enlightenment that is opened to us via the 11-circuit Chartres labyrinth.
Return to our hotel in Chartres.
September 20th - Saturday - Day 12:
An early departure to Paris where our hotel is splendidly located close
to both the Louvre and the lovely River Seine. Optional walking through
the picturesque Left Bank to the historic Church of San Sulpice in search
of "The Magdalene Line" and much more.
Visit the Louvre to view the paintings associated with Mary Magdalene
and the Grail legends. Free time to explore this world famous museum on
your own and/or shop its gallery stores or the adjacent 'Carousel du Louvre'
mall.
September 21st - Sunday - Day 13:
We depart for Paris Airport on our homeward journey and bid farewell to
France, grateful for all we experienced on this sacred journey.
| Trip
Includes: |
US Dollars |
Euro |
| France Tour Fee (Excluding Airfare) |
$3880 |
€2690 |
| Discount for cash or check |
$3750 |
€2600 |
| Single supplement rate (additional fee) |
$675 |
€475 |
| All entrance fees to sites |
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| All hotel accommodations |
12 nights |
| All ground transportation |
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| 2 meals per day breakfast and dinner |
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| Trip Excludes: Airfare |
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"Finbarr chose wonderful sites for us to visit, many off the beaten path, but very satisfying and powerful. Our accommodations were well chosen and Finbarr has done a great job finding very good restaurants, in even the smallest of towns. " - Larell F.
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