One order, several shrines
The same names, carried to more than one place.
Holy Land: three thresholds
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
Three houses of Mary
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
Five Orthodox journeys
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
Five Catholic thresholds
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