Tuesday got off to an early start as pilgrims departed the hotel at 8am for Cana. We visited the Church in Cana, believed to be the site where Jesus worked his first sign by turning water into wine.
We have had another busy day in Jerusalem. As well as continuing to take in the historical sites, we have absorbed a lot of theology, dogma and Church teaching along the way.
For more than 200 years the huge three-sided gallows known as the 'Tyburn Tree' stood near the present-day Marble Arch. It was a notorious instrument of mass execution, upon which more than 1000 people met their deaths, including 105 beatified...
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Every Sunday afternoon, the Franciscan friars lead a procession through the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. I am fortunate enough to have participated in this procession and the memory remains vivid. At a rapid pace, the procession ...
Our development team has been busy all over the Diocese of Westminster, meeting with parishioners, parish priests, local social action groups and national organisations to bring social action projects to the people who most need help.
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