I have just returned from a very rich and rewarding pilgrimage on the trail of Celtic saints. It was a good experience and I have lots to share, as time permits.
Posted by: DanutM | 11 July 2011
Back Home After the Celtic Trail
Posted in Spirituality | Tags: Celtic trail, Iona, pilgrimage
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I look forward to hearing more. The CEO of the Melbourne Citymission (I serve on their Board) is also a great Iona fan.
By: Philip Hunt on 12 July 2011
at 4:18 am
I am gathering my breath and I hope to write a few things before I travel again, next week, to Bosnia and Ingushetia.
I am also preparing to tell you more about our time in October, but we still need to clarify some issues and will talk probably on August. Let’s pray, anyway, that the follow up of the September vote at the UN does not forfeit our plans.
By: DanutM on 12 July 2011
at 11:53 am
yes indeed you have to write a cronique
By: Maria Istoc on 12 July 2011
at 8:59 pm