Choose the place
Jerusalem, Lourdes, Fatima, Bari, Athos — a catalogue of shrines people already ask for.
Independent pilgrim service
You choose a holy place. You write the names. A pilgrim travels, offers the prayer or Mass you asked for, and sends proof — a photograph at the shrine and a dated certificate.

Jerusalem, Lourdes, Fatima, Bari, Athos — a catalogue of shrines people already ask for.
For the living or the departed. One person or a whole family. Add a short intention if you wish.
A photograph of the offering at the shrine, and a certificate in your language, by email.

In the Old City a pilgrim comes to the stone that remembers the burial and the rising of Christ.
From $49

Under a low door in Bethlehem a pilgrim descends to the grotto of the Nativity.
From $49

On the Mount of Olives a pilgrim keeps watch among the old trees and the church of the agony.
From $49

In Bari a pilgrim descends to the crypt where the relics of Saint Nicholas are kept.
From $39

Under the dome a pilgrim crosses the square and enters the basilica raised over the apostle.
From $45

At the foot of the Pyrenees a pilgrim comes to the grotto where the sick and the hopeful gather.
From $39
The same names, carried to more than one place.
Three places hold the last days and the first night: the Holy Sepulchre, the grotto of the Nativity, and the garden of Gethsemane. The roads between them are short; the silence in each is different.
$249
Lourdes, Fátima, and Jasna Góra — three houses of Mary, three languages of the same quiet request. A grotto in the mountains, a wide Portuguese field, a Polish chapel where the icon is unveiled.
$269
Jerusalem, Bari, Athos, Tinos, and Zarvanytsia — five places where an Orthodox pilgrim still finds a familiar hour of prayer. Athos receives men only, and the days on the road are longer. The other four are open to any pilgrim Palomeya sends.
$329
Rome, Lourdes, Fátima, Guadalupe, and Santiago — five Catholic thresholds that still gather the living and the dead in one hour of Mass. A dome, a grotto, a Portuguese field, a Mexican hill, a Galician cathedral.
$349
Palomeya does not represent a diocese, a monastery, or a sanctuary office. We send a person. That person stands where you cannot stand this week, and does what you asked. The certificate is ours, not a parish form.
The photograph arrived without hurry. I recognized the stone and the low lamps, and that was enough.
Vi el ayate en la foto como lo recuerdan en casa. No hizo falta más explicación.
Крипта на снимке была той же прохладной, о какой мне рассказывали. Записка лежала у камня, и я узнал место.
Джерело й дерев’яний храм на світлині були тихими, як після дощу. Мені вистачило того, що хтось там справді стояв.
Zdjęcie przyszło, gdy obraz był odsłonięty. Poznałam kaplicę od razu i nic więcej nie było potrzebne.
A esplanada na fotografia tinha a mesma luz pálida de agosto. Bastou-me saber que alguém atravessou o campo com os nomes.