Pilgrimages hold deep significance in the spiritual lives of believers, offering a journey of faith, reflection, and renewal. Walking in the footsteps of saints and martyrs fosters a profound connection to the Church’s rich history and traditions. By Sr. Christine Masivo CPS Journeying together in Faith Rome, known as the Eternal City, has long been a place of pilgrimage and spiritual reflection. During this Lenten season, the German-speaking Catholic Parish of Santa Maria dell’ Anima (Our Lady of the Soul), near Piazza Navona, organized a special 25-kilometer pilgrimage—a modern expression of the ancient tradition of visiting the seven principal churches of Rome. Among the participants were six Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood, who joined over fifty faithful in this journey of faith, hope, and synodality. A Journey Together in Faith The Sette Chiese (Seven Churches) pilgrimage, inspired by St. Philip Neri in the 16th century, took on a special significance this year. Due...