Jerusalem
Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre the air is close with oil, wax, and the quiet of people who have travelled far. Calvary and the tomb stand a few steps apart. Traditions share the same roof; the hours of prayer overlap like old voices in one room.
A pilgrim of Palomeya walks there in person. Names are written, a candle is lit, and the offering is made at the place itself — not from a distance, and not in the name of the church. What remains is the visit: a living person standing where so many have stood, then the photograph and the quiet record of that day.
The shrine keeps its own life. Palomeya only sends someone who will enter, remain for the prayer, and leave as a guest.
Holy Mass / Divine Liturgy
Candle and short petition
A votive candle and a written name left at the shrine.
$49
ContinueIntention for the living
A named prayer for health, family, work, or thanksgiving.
$74
ContinueIntention for the departed
A named remembrance offered at the shrine.
$74
ContinueThe rite of this shrine
The Mass, Divine Liturgy, or moleben named on the shrine page.
$111
ContinueA cycle of days
Forty days, or a nine-day novena — as this shrine keeps the custom.
$211
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