Travel to the places they loved, pray where they prayed, and discover in their company the One who has been pursuing you all along.
It is an invitation to friendship โ with two of the Church's most extraordinary saints, with fellow pilgrims traveling the same road, and with the God who has been quietly pursuing you all along.
More than learning facts about Teresa and John, you will come to know them. You'll trace the story of their lives through the cities and landscapes that shaped their witness. You'll listen to their hearts through their own poetic words. You'll discover the historical world they inhabited โ and the courage with which they reformed the Carmelite Order and renewed the life of the Church.
Guided by Dr. Jana Kerns โ a Professor Emerita specializing in Hispanic poetry, female expression, and literary translation who has led study-abroad programs to Spain more than a dozen times โ alongside Dr. Ezekiel Stear and Fr. Ian Gaston, you'll experience these remarkable saints with both mind and heart. Not as distant figures to admire, but as companions for the road that lies ahead.
St. Teresa believed the interior life was not a reward for when everything else was finished. It was the point all along. This pilgrimage is her invitation, extended across five centuries.
Most pilgrimages offer you one of these things. Into the Heart of Carmelite Spain offers all four โ woven together, every day, in the exact locations where Teresa and John lived and wrote.
This is what sets this pilgrimage apart.
Dr. Jana Kerns has spent her scholarly life studying the poetry of the Spanish-speaking world โ with a particular attention to literary translation, and the way a poem opens what prose cannot reach. She has led study-abroad programs to Spain more than a dozen times, including at the Universidad de Salamanca, and has presented her work at the Oxford Round Table. When Dr. Kerns reads Teresa's words aloud in the city where Teresa was born, something happens that no lecture hall can replicate. The poem becomes a place. The place becomes a prayer.
Alongside Dr. Kerns, Dr. Ezekiel Stear brings the historical context of the Carmelite reform into focus โ opening the political, religious, and cultural world these saints inhabited so that their courage becomes vivid and particular. Fr. Ian Gaston holds the whole journey in prayer, celebrating Daily Mass and offering spiritual direction. Worship anchors our journey, and education enriches it.
None of these three disciplines stands alone. They interpret each other. The poem illuminates the place. The history deepens the prayer. The prayer makes the history personal. You move through Spain not as a tourist gathering impressions, but as a pilgrim being formed โ by scholars who have devoted their lives to these texts, in the very places those texts came from.
This rare integration distinguishes this pilgrimage. This is a unique opportunity to understand how faith, poetry, and the challenges of history transformed the Carmelite order, and their work in the world.
This pilgrimage is limited to a small group. Join the interest list to receive the full itinerary and pricing before registration opens.
There is a difference between knowing about a saint and knowing a saint. This pilgrimage is designed to close that distance.
You will visit รvila, the city Teresa called home โ entering the monasteries she founded, standing in the spaces where she prayed, wrote, and debated with God. You will travel to Segovia and Granada, where John of the Cross composed some of the most celebrated poetry in any language. In each place, Dr. Kerns will bring their words to life through readings aloud in the very places where the saints wrote their famous texts.
In รvila, you will have the opportunity to enroll in the Brown Scapular, entrusting yourself anew to Our Lady's maternal care โ this moment can become the quiet center of our entire journey.
You will come home with more than information about two great saints. You will come home with two new friends to journey with you.
Companions in prayer โ Teresa and John not as subjects of study, but as living presences on the road ahead.
The Carmelite tradition has always insisted that love and knowledge belong together โ that the heart cannot fully receive what the mind has not grasped. This pilgrimage takes that conviction seriously.
Dr. Jana Kerns โ Professor Emerita, specialist in Hispanic poetry, and veteran of more than a dozen study-abroad programs in Spain, brings Teresa and John alive through their own words. She has spent years studying ways in which poetry opens what prose cannot reach. She has presented her work at the Oxford Round Table, and multiple academic conferences. In her hands, Interior Castle becomes a living map. The Dark Night of the Soul becomes a companion text for your own interior journey. The Spiritual Canticle becomes a love song you recognize.
Dr. Ezekiel Stear provides the historical and theological context that makes the saints' courage present to us today. He presents the sixteenth-century world of reform, resistance, and renewal they inhabited.
Fr. Ian Gaston holds the whole journey in prayer, offering Daily Mass and spiritual direction so that every day is anchored in worship.
faith and understanding, a personal connection with tradition, and beauty to enrich your prayer life.
A pilgrimage requires a certain quality of attention โ an interior openness that is difficult to maintain when you are also managing logistics. We have designed this journey so that your attention is free for what matters.
Beautiful accommodations, carefully chosen regional cuisine, unhurried pacing, small group connection, and every practical detail handled โ these are not luxuries added on top of the pilgrimage. They are the conditions that make the pilgrimage possible. When you are well-rested, well-fed, and free from the weight of planning, you are available. To the beauty. To the saints. To God.
Our care for the particulars helps you return home with genuine peace, the peace of divine intimacy.
A priest, a poetry and literature scholar, and a historian โ each devoted to their part of the journey, so that every dimension of your experience is held with care.
Eleven days through the cities, monasteries, and landscapes that shaped the Carmelite reform โ and that will shape you.
Extend your journey with four additional days in Barcelona, July 23โ27 โ Gaudรญ's cathedrals, the old quarter, and the Mediterranean light. Details available upon request.
Join the interest list to receive the full itinerary, pricing, and priority access before registration opens. Every detail of the journey will be cared for โ so your only task is to show up, open, and ready to receive. This pilgrimage is limited to a small group. We expect to fill it from this list.
Teresa of รvila spent years in what she called the "first rooms" of the Interior Castle โ going through the motions of a faithful life while remaining, somehow, at a distance from the God she loved.
Then something shifted. She began to pray not as an obligation but as a conversation. This pilgrimage is an invitation into that same conversion โ not sudden or dramatic, but quiet, cumulative, and real. Eleven days in the company of two great saints and a community of fellow pilgrims will help us see that God has pursued you all along.
This pilgrimage is limited to a small group. We expect to fill it from the interest list.
"The feeling remains
that God is on the journey too."
โ St. Teresa of รvila