Frassati Camino for Young Adults

The Invitation 

If you are a young adult (aged 18 – 35) living in the Diocese of Waterford & Lismore or the Archdiocese of Cashel & Emly you are warmly invited to join us on our Jubilee Year Frassati Camino from 31st July – 4th August.

“As young people, you are indeed the joyful hope of the Church and of a humanity always on the move. I would like to take you by the hand and walk with you on the path of hope.” Pope Francis

Draft Programme Outline

Our time together is designed to build fellowship, providing opportunities to explore and share in our rich Catholic heritage. 

Day 1 (Thursday evening) – Arrival at Holy Family Glencomeragh House for orientation.

Day 2 (Friday) – Rock of Cashel to Cahir (20km) followed by evening programme at Holy Family Mission

Day 3 (Saturday): – Liam Lynch Monument to Mt. Melleray (18km) followed by evening programme at Holy Family Mission

Day 4 (Sunday) – CANONISATION OF PIER GIORGIO FRASSATI! Lismore to Villierstown (<20km) followed by evening programme at Holy Family Mission

Day 5 (Monday ):  – Ballycurrane to Ardmore (15km – including 4K of the cliff walk). Short programme at Holy Family Mission then departure. 

 

Cost of the Pilgrimage

Cost: €275

Non-refundable deposit of €100 due by 11 April 2025. Remainder (€175) due by 6 June 2025.

Price includes: 

  • Half-Board Accommodation at Holy Family Mission, Glencomeragh House, Kilsheelan, Co. Tipperary (shared room basis)
  • Insurance
  • Packed lunch daily
  • Bus transfers to and from St Declan’s Way each day
  • Full Spiritual Programme including Daily Mass
  • Evening Programme at Holy Family Mission
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Pilgrim Pack

 

Price does not include:

  • Any snacks bought by you en-route

 

Spiritual Directors:

  • Fr Shane O’Neill
  • Fr Vincent Stapleton

 

Places are allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Please complete the ‘Expression of Interest’ form.

Information Session on Zoom: Wednesday 26th February at 8pm. Email [email protected] for the zoom link.

For more on Jubilee Year 2025 click here

What is St Declan’s Way?

  • Embrace our rich Catholic heritage along the 5th Century St Declan’s Way Pilgrim Path!
  • Celebrate the Canonisation of Pier Giorgio Frassati while doing what he loved most: hikes, prayer and fellowship!
  • St. Declan’s Way is a modern walking route linking the ancient ecclesiastical centres of Ardmore in County Waterford and Cashel in County Tipperary.  It is 56 miles (96 kilometres) long and crosses the Knockmealdown Mountains at Bearna Cloch an Buideal (Bottleneck Pass), an elevation of 537m.  Apart from this stretch, the route passes through undulating farmland.