Međugorje is one of the most famous Catholic shrines in the world, located near the town of Čitluk, in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a population of about 4,300, and became famous through the apparitions of the Virgin Mary, which began to appear as a phenomenon in 1981. Since then, this Herzegovinian town, along with Sarajevo, has been one of our most visited tourist centers, visited annually by about a million Catholics from all over the world. Unlike the Marian shrine in Lourdes, France, which, with six million faithful tourists, has become a true commercial paradise for domestic caterers, the Medjugorje shrine has still retained its original charm, where pilgrims find peace in faith. The gathering center at the Shrine of the Queen of Peace, as the Medjugorje shrine is officially called, is the church of St. James in the center of the town.
APPARENTIONS The Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as Our Lady of Medjugorje or the Queen of Peace, first appeared on June 24, 1981, in an area called Podbrdo, on the Crnica hill in Medjugorje. She appeared at dusk in the form of a beautiful, young woman with a child in her arms, who, through the six children who saw her, sent messages of peace, faith, love, prayer, conversion and fasting to the world. Every 25th of the month, Our Lady addresses the world through her visionary, Marija Pavlović, publishing her spiritual messages with the same fervor as in 1981. The Vatican has neither acknowledged nor denied these apparitions, because they are still ongoing. Officially, Medjugorje has been accepted by it as a place of prayer. However, pilgrimages organized by dioceses or Catholic associations are not permitted, only privately organized pilgrimages, provided that they are not considered authenticating the events. The Religious Congregation refers to the assessment of the then Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia and its session in Zadar, 9-11 April 1991, which determined: "Based on the research so far, it cannot be stated that these are supernatural apparitions and revelations. However, numerous gatherings of believers from various parts who come to Medjugorje motivated by religious and other motives require the attention and pastoral care primarily of the diocesan bishop, and with him of other bishops, so that in Medjugorje, and in connection with it, a healthy devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary is promoted, in accordance with the teachings of the Church. For this purpose, the bishops will issue special appropriate liturgical-pastoral guidelines. Likewise, through their Commissions, they will continue to monitor and investigate the entire event in Medjugorje." The second "miracle" from Medjugorje is a sculpture that "weeps" in an inexplicable way. Scientists who have studied this phenomenon have come to the conclusion that the chemical composition of the tears from this sculpture is quite similar to human tears.
EXPERIENCES Pilgrims who visit the Shrine of the Queen of Peace in Medjugorje speak of deep, sincere and personal “experiences” of this phenomenon, such as mental contacts and healings of spiritual injuries and wounds, which can not without reason be explained by the large offer of confessions in almost all the major world languages. Medjugorje also attracts a large number of young Catholics from all over the world, who gather in Herzegovina during the summer for a special annual youth festival.
PAYMENT:
payment by credit card or mobile phone via SoftPOS on site
by payment to the agency's account (IBAN: HR0823400091110488677) before the trip
People with mobility difficulties/wheelchair users/climbing Apparition Hill
Easy to medium demanding
Croatian, English, German
1-8
ID card or passport
Itinerary
Day 01
Zagreb - NP Čarapine - GP Nova Selsa (CRO) / Bijača (BiH) - exit from A1 Zvirovići (BiH) - Međugorje
5:30 am departure from Zagreb from Nikola Zrinski Square (popular Zrinjevac and Meteorological Tower) from the bus station and in front of the Lisninski Hall
pleasant drive on the A1 highway (Zagreb - Split) to the Zir rest area (Macola restaurant and INA gas station),
further through the Sv. Rok tunnel
continue driving past Zadar to the Krka West rest area (beautiful view of the Krka bridge, the Krka river and the town of Skradin)
further drive on the A1 road (Zagreb - Split) and E65 further past Split to the Čarapine toll booths,
further drive towards the Nova Sela (CRO) / MGP Bijač (BiH) border crossing
further drive on the A1 road (BiH) to the exit for Međugorje further to the toll booths (Bijača-Međugorje toll booths 10 km)
further drive on the local road to Međugorje
free time, group departure to the apparition site, hotel accommodation and dinner, time for free activities, evening program in the church (rosary, Holy Mass, adoration)
Day 02
Međugorje - Zvirovići (BiH) - entrance to A1 Bijača (BiH) / Nova Sela (CRO) - NP Čarapine - Zagreb -
breakfast at the hotel, check-out from the hotel.
departure to the Križevac hill, Holy Mass.
around 1:30 pm departure to Mostar. (tour of the old city center)
then drive to Imotski, short tour of the Red and Blue Lakes (two famous natural phenomena).
then drive to Zagreb,
expected arrival in the late evening hours
The Cost Includes
Transport by van Mercedes Vito 8+1 (Zagreb - Međugorje - Zagreb)
Accommodation (provided top-quality accommodation in ½ room on a half-board basis, breakfast-dinner) in a 4* hotel
Breakfast
Tour guide
Sightseeing and escort according to the agency's program
Guarantee and liability insurance for the package organizer
Organization and implementation of the trip
Fee for organizing the trip
Toll for the van
Fee for parking the van
The Cost Excludes
Travel insurance package (cancellation insurance, baggage insurance and supplementary health insurance) (unless requested)
Personal expenses such as shopping, food, sweets and souvenirs (unless requested)
Services not mentioned or promised by the agent/agency (unless requested)