Trip Dates: June 12–22, 2026
Signups Available Through the End of April
There are places in the world where the land itself feels thin — where heaven and earth seem closer together. Ireland is one of those places.
This summer, I invite you to join me on a pilgrimage into the wild beauty of Ireland and into the courageous, imaginative faith of Saint Patrick — a faith rooted in prayer, shaped by the rhythms of the land, and alive with hope. We will stand along the Cliffs of Moher as the Atlantic crashes below. We will walk ancient monastic paths and worship in sacred spaces like Holycross Abbey and Down Cathedral, where Patrick’s story still echoes through the stones. We will explore Connemara’s windswept hills, the Giant’s Causeway, the streets of Dublin and Belfast, and the villages where music spills out of pubs at night.
This is more than a tour. It is a pilgrimage.
It is mornings filled with Irish breakfast and laughter.
It is evenings of music at the Merry Ploughboy Pub.
It is learning, tasting, praying, and listening.
It is sharing great food, a wee bit of whiskey or a pint of Guinness, and conversations that linger long after the glasses are empty.
Saint Patrick’s faith was not small or timid. It was a faith that saw God in wind and fire, in friendship and forgiveness, in mission and mercy. On this journey, we will explore how his story still speaks to our own — how courage, calling, reconciliation, and joy are woven into the fabric of this beautiful island.
Come for the beauty beyond measure.
Come for the stories that shaped a nation.
Come for faith deepened, friendships strengthened, and laughter shared.
Ireland is waiting.
And I would be honored to walk this pilgrimage with you.
— Pr. Rustin Comer