Catholic Travel 2010

The Shrine of the Holy Spirit is located on the grounds of the Mansion Theatre in Branson.
The Shrine of the Holy Spirit is located on the grounds of the Mansion Theatre in Branson.
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Click on a headline below to read selected stories from the special travel section which appeared in the Sept. 18, 2010 issue of Arkansas Catholic.

A Christ-centered vacation
Branson lures tourists with its values: God, family and patriotism

Arkansas tour of churches:
The art and architecture of nine churches you should see

During your travels across Arkansas, it is important to visit tourist attractions and sites that make each city unique. In 110 cities in Arkansas there is a Catholic church, and many of them have historic, architectural and artistic importance to our diocese and the state.

Fall festivals, fairs and fun
Fall in Arkansas presents lots of opportunities to enjoy Catholic school and parish festivals and carnivals, as well as other events across the state.

Hidden treasures can be found at Hillwood Museum in D.C.
Washington, D.C., with its federal buildings, monuments, documents and photos, brings the nation’s history to life. Every American needs to visit our capital city. But stay an extra couple of days to enjoy treasures not on the beaten path — places I call D.C.’s hidden delights.

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