Join Us for 2016 World Youth Day! |
WYD Official Date has been set: July 25 - August 1, 2016 |
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For more information about World Youth Day 2016, please contact us:
sales@206tours.com or 1-800-206-TOUR (8687) |
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SAMPLE BASIC WORLD YOUTH DAY PROGRAM:
206 Tours is pleased to offer a package for individuals and small groups where we will organize the group and provide a group leader to make sure your trip runs smoothly and you are able to relax and enjoy your World Youth Day experience! We have included EVERYTHING to make sure you don't have to worry about anything! |
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YOUR WORLD YOUTH DAY PACKAGE INCLUDES:
† World Youth Day official registration fee
† Official World Youth Day Hat
† Official World Youth Day Backpack
† Official World Youth Day Tee Shirt
† Official World Youth Program
† WYD basic accidental medical insurance (from WYD counsel)
† Transportation to and from WYD events included in your registration
† 7 night accommodations
† Breakfast and dinner
† Arrival and departure airport transfers by deluxe motor coach
† English speaking assistance on arrival and departure
† Assistance of a tour guide throughout your stay
† Tips to your Escort and Driver (approx. $70)
Not Included: Beverages with meals, Optional Traveler's Insurance www.206tours.com/insurance |
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Sample Day-by-Day Itinerary:
*The World Youth Day program will be unveiled little by little. 206 Tours will update the Sample Day by Day Itinerary as more information becomes available.
Day 1 - USA - Krakow
Depart USA for your overnight flight(s) to Krakow. Dinner and breakfast will be served on board.
Day 2 - Arrival Krakow
Upon arrival in Krakow you will find your luggage and exit the baggage claim into the arrivals hall where you will be greeted by our representative. After a warm welcome to Poland, you will be escorted your to your lodging. This afternoon enjoy an orientation tour of Krakow. Dinner and overnight.
Day 3 - World Youth Day Krakow
Catechesis sessions; WYD participants, organized by linguistic groups, will have catechesis session with bishops from all over the world. The sessions will take place in churches, schools, auditoriums and sports centers of Krakow.
*World Youth Day begins this evening with Mass.
Day 4 - World Youth Day Krakow
Catechesis sessions; WYD participants, organized by linguistic groups, will have catechesis session with bishops from all over the world. The sessions will take place in churches, schools, auditoriums and sports centers of Krakow.
*This afternoon and evening participate in organized World Your Day events
Day 5 - World Youth Day Krakow
Catechesis sessions; WYD participants, organized by linguistic groups, will have catechesis session with bishops from all over the world. The sessions will take place in churches, schools, auditoriums and sports centers of Krakow. Welcoming ceremony with our Holy Father!
Day 6 - World Youth Day Krakow
Catechesis sessions; WYD participants, organized by linguistic groups, will have catechesis session with bishops from all over the world. The sessions will take place in churches, schools, auditoriums and sports centers of Krakow.
*This afternoon enjoy organized World Youth Day events and the Stations of the Cross
Day 7 - World Youth Day Krakow
Today participate in the Pilgrimage Walk. This evening there will be a Prayer vigil with our Holy Father!
Day 8 - World Youth Day Krakow
World Youth Day Mass of Sending; this morning the Pope will concelebrate Mass with thousands of bishops and priests, and he will address young people and those who are not so young, to send them out to the world to witness to their faith, as the Lord did with his Apostles.
Afterwards participate in the Pilgrimage Walk back to lodging. Rest up before our departure or we can organize a tour to explore Krakow or other cities in Europe!
Day 9 - Depart Krakow – USA
This morning we leave Krakow for our return flight(s) home. We will bid farewell to our new friends and to a World Youth Day experience, which will be in our memories and hearts for a long time to come!
*You may inquire about similar World Youth Day itineraries - we are open to suggestions*
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Krakow: City of our Blessed John Paul II – A Friend of the Youth |
Karol Wojtyla (Blessed Pope John Paul II) was born in the Polish town of Wadowice on May 18, 1920. He moved to Krakow with his father in 1938, where he attended Jagiellonian University and began studying for the priesthood. He was ordained as a priest on November 1, 1946 and went on to continue his studies in Rome until 1948. He returned to Poland that same year for his first pastoral assignment in the village of Niegowic, which lasted seven months. He then was transferred to the parish of St. Florian in Krakow, where he also spent time hiking in the mountains and canoeing with young people.
Karol Wojtyla’s personality and ability to connect with young people attracted large crowds to his sermons. He not only had a group of people regularly attend his liturgy at 6:00AM, but also celebrate name-days and travel together to hike the Bieszczady Mountains and canoe on the Masurian Lakes. The group was very close, and referred to Priest Karol as ‘’Wujek,” which is Polish for Uncle.
Karol Wojtyla continued his theological studies, and in 1958 he was nominated Bishop. Soon after, he participated in preparations for the Second Vatican Council. Following the death of Archbishop Eugeniusz Basiak in 1963, he became the Bishop of Krakow and four years later was appointed Cardinal by Pope Paul VI.
Karol Wojtyla was a strong advocate of the youth movement, ‘’Light-Life,” established in 1969 by Fr. Franciszek Blachnicki. He appreciated the importance of the movement and the religious formation offered to young people through the creation of summer camps. Communist authorities saw the camps as alarming, and activists of the movement were persecuted. Many Bishops distanced themselves from the movement out of fear of endangering the Church. As a Cardinal, Karol Wojtyla officially approved the summer camps as part of pastoral activites in the Krakow archbishopric. He often attended meetings with students, preached at retreats, made surprise visits to offer confession, and unofficially supported the programs financially, including giving funds to the poorest students. John Paul II addressed the youth on the inauguration of his pontificate, in his first speech delivered from the window of the Apostolic Palace before the Angelus. He exclaimed, ‘’...my hope, because you are the promise of tomorrow. You are the hope of the Church and society.” Meetings with young people were immensely important for Blessed Pope John Paul II, and he is notably behind the creation of World Youth Day.
Blessed Pope John Paul II often returned to Wadowice, Niegowic, Krawkow and Zakopane, where his road to the Papacy all began. He recalled on a pilgrimage to his homeland, ‘’Here, in this land, I was born. Here, in Krakow, I spent the greater part of my life... Here, I received the grace of my priestly vocation... I was consecrated Bishop in the Cathedral of Wawel.” Karol Wojtyla’s journey to Rome for the conclave started in Krakow, where he became an adult, an artist, and a devoted shepherd of souls.
After returning from a week long Lenten retreat, he was suffering from the effects of the flu, his condition continued to decline. He continued to resume his usual audiences and visiting with bishops until his condition prompted him to appear via television to Pilgrims. On April 2, 2005, his final hours were filled with uninterrupted prayer by those assisting him, and by thousands filling St. Peter’s Square. His last words, fitting to a life filled with prayer, were ”Amen, Amen”.
His miracle for Beatification came from a french nun, Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, who was struck with Parkinson’s several months after his death. His Beatification Ceremony took place on May 1, 2011, was the biggest event in Rome since his death, and is the quickest of modern times. With over 300,000 attendees, and over 2 million taking part in beatification-related activities. ”It’s not like Karol Wojtyla, John Paul II, will suddenly become a saint when the canonization ceremony occurs. The belief would be he is already in heaven with God, living the life of a saint. All that’s going to happen when the ceremony occurs is that the church will officially recognize that” – Pope Francis
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For more information about World Youth Day 2016, please contact us:
sales@206tours.com or 1-800-206-TOUR (8687) |
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World Youth Day Stage |
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Main Square, Krakow, Poland |
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The Popemobile, World Youth Day |
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For more information about World Youth Day 2016, please contact us:
sales@206tours.com or 1-800-206-TOUR (8687) |

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Blessed John Paul II, Divine Mercy

His Holiness Pope Francis, World Youth Day
St. Faustina
His Holiness Pope Francis, World Youth Day

Main Square, Krakow, Poland
His Holiness Pope Francis, Confession, WYD
St. Mary's Basilica, Krakow, Poland

World Youth Day

Local Musicians, Krakow, Poland

Food Stand, Krakow, Poland |
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