Pentecost Pilgrimage 2020
When the disciples left Jerusalem some might enquire ‘what did they do?’ ‘where did they go?’.
Our pilgrimage to the upper room in many ways will resemble the disciples’.
Whether we are in a real pilgrimage or a virtual pilgrimage what’s important is not so much the ‘where’ and the ‘how’ it’s about ‘who’.
Our time together on this pilgrimage is about to ‘who’ we are moving towards, with each step and each talk. Just as the disciples did, we will encounter our risen Jesus on our pilgrimage many times before we arrive in the upper room for Pentecost.
The Church has a great history and love of pilgrimages. As early as Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430) we find in his writings reference to ‘pilgrimage’ which he describes as a Christian spiritual journey, a kind of self-imposed exile of the pilgrim in which he searches for God’s Truth in his wanderings while visiting the holy shrines of the Faith.
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