A Memorable Pilgrimage Destination For All

Stella Maris Monastery

The Stella Maris Monastery in Haifa, Israel, was founded in the 12th century by the Carmelite Order. It forms part of the Saint Michael’s Sword pilgrimage route, and is also called the Monastery of Our Lady of Mount Carmel for monks.

Situated in Haifa, Israel, on Mount Carmel, this sanctuary overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and offers easy access for pilgrims who are eager to experience the spiritual connection of this setting.

A significant part of this spiritual haven is the Grotto of Elijah, the place where Elijah the Prophet hid from King Ahab. The grotto is a popular destination for pilgrims, and it is a place where people can come to reflect on the power of prayer.

Pilgrims who are visiting Stella Maris can also add to their experience by visiting the lush Carmelite Gardens. These beautifully tended gardens can be found behind the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. They are a popular place for pilgrims to relax and enjoy the outdoor scenery that this setting is known for.

Whether admiring the beautiful church dome or taking the time for reflection inside the church, Stella Maris Monastery is a beautiful stop on the Saint Michael’s Sword Pilgrimage – one that you will certainly reflect on for many years to come.

ANCIENT CARMELITE SANCTUARY
Founded in the 12th century by the Carmelite Order, stands as a sacred landmark along the Saint Michael’s Sword pilgrimage
SPIRITUAL RETREAT ON MOUNT CARMEL
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, it offers pilgrims easy access to its serene setting, fostering spiritual connection and breathtaking vistas.
GROTTO OF ELIJAH
Pilgrims can reflect on the power of prayer in the place where the prophet Elijah hid

LOCATION

Israel