Annual pilgrimage to the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene of Vézelay, a major site of Burgundian spirituality
Every July 22nd, the feast day of Saint Mary Magdalene, thousands of pilgrims converge on the Basilica of Vézelay to honor the patron saint of the sanctuary. A departure point for the Crusades and the Way of Saint James of Compostela, Vézelay is one of France's most revered Christian sites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This annual pilgrimage combines a solemn Mass, a procession, and moments of reflection in an exceptional Romanesque setting.
Every July 22nd, the feast day of Saint Mary Magdalene, thousands of pilgrims and visitors gather in Vézelay (89450) for the annual pilgrimage to the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene. This Burgundian sanctuary, one of the most revered in Western Christendom, has welcomed the faithful since the 9th century seeking grace and contemplation at the relics of Mary Magdalene.
The Basilica of Vézelay is an exceptional monument in more ways than one. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, it is a masterpiece of 12th-century Burgundian Romanesque architecture. Its narthex and central nave, adorned with sculpted capitals, are among the most accomplished examples of Romanesque art in France.
Vézelay is also one of the four major starting points for the Ways of Saint James of Compostela in France, the Via Lemovicensis. It was here that Saint Bernard preached the Second Crusade in 1146 before King Louis VII and an immense crowd, and where Saint Francis of Assisi founded the first Franciscan friary outside Italy.
The Pilgrimage of Mary Magdalene is structured around several highlights:
Since 1997, the Monastic Fraternity of Jerusalem has been responsible for the permanent spiritual animation of the basilica. Brothers and sisters of the fraternity celebrate the Divine Office daily and welcome pilgrims in a spirit of evangelical hospitality. Their presence gives the sanctuary of Vézelay a spiritual radiance that extends far beyond the borders of Burgundy.
The village of Vézelay, perched on its hill overlooking the Morvan and the plains of the Yonne, is one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Its cobbled streets, medieval houses, and the exceptional panorama from the parvis of the basilica make this site one of Burgundy's most striking spiritual and tourist destinations. The July 22nd pilgrimage is the annual highlight of a place that attracts over a million visitors each year.
The Pilgrimage of Mary Magdalene of Vézelay will take place on July 22, 2026, for the solemnity of Saint Mary Magdalene. Thousands of pilgrims are expected at the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene for the solemn Mass, procession, and moments of reflection in this major site of medieval Christianity, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Pilgrimage of Mary Magdalene is celebrated every year on July 22nd, the liturgical feast day of Saint Mary Magdalene. In 2026, thousands of pilgrims are expected at the Basilica of Vézelay for this day of prayer and reflection in one of the most spiritually significant places of Western Christendom.
The Monastic Fraternity of Jerusalem, guardians of the basilica, will welcome pilgrims for the solemn Mass, Vespers, and procession. Times for confession and spiritual guidance will be offered throughout the day. 'Les Étés de la Basilique', a spiritual colloquium inaugurated in 2025, will continue in the days preceding the feast to enrich the meditative dimension of the pilgrimage.
Main pilgrimage on July 22nd, the feast day of Saint Mary Magdalene. Preparatory spiritual events are organized on the preceding days.
Free and open pilgrimage. Free entry to the basilica. Collection for offerings.
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Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Vézelay
Place du cloître, Vézelay, 89450 Vézelay