Group bookings

GROUP bookings

The Sanctuary of Saint Rita offers a welcome service for groups wishing to make a pilgrimage. We can accompany you in this spiritual experience and help you with the animation: history and origin of the shrine, the presence of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary [O .M.V.], possible acts of devotion to the saint, catering, use of rooms, indoor or outdoor amenities, etc.

Five reasons why you and your group should trust us for a supervised pilgrimage:

  1. This service enables people to come for a spiritual moment alone, as a couple, with family or friends, to meditate and pray to Christ through the intercession of Saint Rita.
  2. The Oblates of the Virgin Mary will look after you, your stay, your expectations, and so on.
  3. A pilgrimage is always an opportunity to relax and unwind, to enjoy a convivial time together, to share information about one’s own journey and to discern the best route to take in one’s daily life… The environment is extraordinary, with its proximity to Paris (25 minutes by RER B), the Coulée Verte and the Parc de Sceaux. Here, you can breathe and meditate!
  4. Depending on the number of pilgrims, you can be welcomed by our hotel service or eat directly on site. You’ll feel right at home!
  5. By clicking below, you will be redirected to our “CONTACT” page, where you can send us your contact details and the initial details of your request. We will then begin the necessary discussions to finalize the organization of your pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of Saint Rita.

Support your sanctuary

Your support helps us to continue the various activities of this place of sanctuary.

Contribution to the Mass

Ask the Sanctuary of Saint Rita for a mass for your intentions, commemorating the Eucharist and the presence of Christ.

Lighting a candle

Candles burn ceaselessly, symbolizing our prayers and thanksgiving for our lives to become light.

Prayer intention

Saint Rita, patron saint of lost causes, welcomes your intentions and thanks, and may fraternal charity strengthen our prayer.