Celtic Spirituality in Ireland with Sewickley Presbyterian Church

Kildare, Ireland

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Progressive Pilgrimage
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9 reviews
Oct 5 - 15, 2024
Group size: 20 - 30
Celtic Spirituality in Ireland with Sewickley Presbyterian Church
Kildare, Ireland

Progressive Pilgrimage
  • Email address verified
9 reviews

Oct 5 - 15, 2024
Group size: 20 - 30

About this trip

This eleven-day pilgrimage provides an opportunity to explore Celtic Spirituality and presence across Ireland. Highlights include visits to Kildare and Glendalough, associated with St. Bhride (Brigid) and St. Kevin, respectively. Traveling north, pilgrims will visit Fourknocks, an ancient passage tomb, and the Hill of Tara before arriving in the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, Armagh. There we’ll visit pre-Christian sites of worship at Navan Fort and the dual cathedrals of Armagh, one Roman Catholic and the other Church of Ireland. From Armagh, we travel to the Antrim Coast to visit the Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills, while also spending time in retreat and reflection at the intentional community of Corrymeela. Our last two nights are in Dublin, where we’ll learn more about early Irish Christianity through illuminated manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin (The Book of Kells) and the Chester Beatty Library. The itinerary may be adjusted according to site access and guide availability. 

Insurance Information

Progressive Pilgrimage offers travel insurance through Allianz's "Group Advantage Plan." Click here to download a brochure. Please note that insurance pricing is based on the PA rate; insurance may be higher for residents of NY, TX, WA, and some other states. If you select insurance and the price is higher than indicated here, Progressive Pilgrimage will contact you before issuing the policy.   

What’s included

  • Airfare
    Economy, round-trip from PIT (estimated)
  • Hotels
    Three-star or better, except Corrymeela, which is a retreat center
  • Ground Transport
    private motorcoach
  • Meals
    Breakfast daily, 6 lunches, and 7 dinners
  • Entrance Fees and Guides
  • Ordained Spiritual Guide
  • Gratuities
  • Educational Resources

What’s not included

  • Travel Insurance
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Meals not specified

Available Packages

Trip Price
$5,111
Deposit: $500

Available Add-Ons

Single Supplement
$800
Deposit: $0

I would like a single room (no roommate). 


Insurance: Single Room
$494
Deposit: $0

I am going to Ireland only in a single room. I would like to purchase travel insurance through Progressive Pilgrimage.

Insurance: Double Room
$367
Deposit: $0

I am only going to Ireland and sharing a room. I would like to purchase travel insurance through Progressive Pilgrimage.

DCA Airfare
$105
Sold Out
Deposit: $0
Diane Insurance
$805
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Deposit: $0
Diane PWM Deviation
$90
Sold Out
Deposit: $0

Itinerary

Sat., October 5, 2024
Departure

Your group will depart from Pittsburgh to Atlanta at 4:55pm on Delta 1353, connecting to Delta 176 to Dublin, arriving at 8:45am on October 6.


Please arrive at the airport three hours prior to departure. Flight times are subject to change per the airline. Please confirm your flight schedule in the week before your trip.

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Progressive Pilgrimage
9 reviews
Progressive Pilgrimage provides global travel opportunities that stimulate the intellect, enrich the spirit, and build relationships among people of different religions and cultures. Our vision is to inspire Christians to become more engaged citizens, more faithful disciples, and more thoughtful neighbors, shaping God’s peaceable kingdom on earth today.

Reviews

CK
I believe our Camino pilgrimage was a resounding success for everyone who participated for a variety of individual reasons. We can celebrate for years to come knowing that we have an archive of personal reflection that were captured on our unique Pinnacle WhatsApp from our various Camino perspectives; It is terrific to have a colorful collection of pilgrimage photos available to enjoy in the future. We can praise God for the fine weather we experienced every day as well as for our overall good health and personal safety throughout the pilgrimage. It was nice to give thanks with a short prayer at the beginning of each day’s journey after breakfast; our morning gatherings also enabled us to be together for one of our many group photos. Our aches, pains, and blisters never got the best of us. Most of us were able to reconnect each evening for dinner with an assortment of typical Spanish foods; we bonded together well during dinner as a strong faith community to share highlights of the ups and downs of our day’s walking. I amglad we were diligent about having a blessing to conclude each dinner. It was fun to add stamps from vendors, hotels, restaurants, and shops to our Camino passports as we progressed each day. We proudly earned the ultimate stamp at the Cathedral in Santiago, and then we were awarded our personal certificate of completion for walking 146 Kilometers from Oia to Santiago. We had several frustrating times when it seemed that we were in the wrong place, heading in the wrong direction, or when there might have been some miscommunication. One such occasion was waiting outside the locked doors at the Anglican church in Santiago. After our usual persistence and patience, we were able to have a meaningful communion celebration of the Lord’s Supper that was a perfect ending for our time in Santiago. For a finale, I am glad that we were able to spend a short time visiting Fisterra and to see the marker designating the true end of the Camino. The stellar day at Fisterra enabled us to have breathtaking views over the Atlantic from the lighthouse that has been a beacon for so many pilgrims. I appreciated having our tour organizers, Progressive Pilgrimage, give each of us a card with a special word for reflection on each day of our journey. Mine was “SHARING” that I felt was most appropriate for myself, and I was glad to be able to find many opportuniSes to communicate my special word periodically on our pilgrimage.
By Charles K for Portuguese Camino Pilgrimage with Pinnacle Presbyterian Church on Jun 05, 2025
Thank you for the kind review, Charley! It was a pleasure to organize your pilgrimage, and I'm so glad the experience was meaningful for you. We look forward to traveling with you again in the fall! - Heather
By Progressive Pilgrimage on Jun 05, 2025
PP
This trip was meaningful to me as a Christian, and I learned much along the way about the roots of my religion. It was a great group experience, and Eric was a wonderful leader and guide.
By Charlene B for Celtic Spirituality in Ireland with Sewickley Presbyterian Church on Oct 25, 2024
Trip was well organized. Logistics including quick access to hotel rooms upon arrival, great bus and driver, communications and local guides all excellent.
By Lisa T for The "Old Way" to Canterbury with Holy Trinity Episcopal on Dec 19, 2023
This trip appealed to me because it offered opportunity for walking and time to be in the landscape while a coach was available for those who did not care to do the walking. The guides were very knowledgeable and personable. We had good accommodations and excellent meals. Appreciated the care that Heather and Eric took in accommodating all of us.
By Patricia B for The "Old Way" to Canterbury with Holy Trinity Episcopal on Dec 19, 2023
What a great group and what better time than the beginning of Advent to explore pilgrimage. For me, this pilgrimage provided a quiet time to enter into the waiting for the Christ child to be born. The trip was well organized and I appreciated the spiritual dimension Heather and others provided.
By May T for The "Old Way" to Canterbury with Holy Trinity Episcopal on Dec 18, 2023
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