<p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p> <p>“In the Footsteps of St. Ignatius” was the extraordinary path followed by the 100+ Jesuit students and chaperones during the two-week European Pilgrimage in July 2022.</p><p>They traveled through Paris and Rome before completing the trip, as many Jesuit High School pilgrimages have before, in the foothills of the Alps in Austria. Broken into 11 groups with 10 per group – most with 7 current students and one Class of 2022 graduate, led by an adult chaperone along with a young alumni chaperone – their journey in the footsteps of Ignatius of Loyola began in Paris, where their connector from Frankfurt landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, July 17, a day after departing Tampa.</p><p>This was the first large, school-organized pilgrimage abroad since the Magis Pilgrimage to Europe in 2019, and it was filled each day with a vast array of historic locales, religious shrines, beautiful sights, and powerful and reflective occasions. All of which created an exhilarating and uplifting experience. Ultimately over the course of two incredible weeks, the pilgrims further developed in their brotherhood and faith, and they achieved the objective of pilgrimage: transformation.</p>