From Salisbury and Stonehenge, we head west to a setting not created by mankind to honour the sacred, but by the Creator to honour mankind with healing – Bath.
From Salisbury and Stonehenge, we head west to a setting not created by mankind to honour the sacred, but by the Creator to honour mankind with healing – Bath.
Download these prayers as a pdf here. In this second week of our pilgrimage, we are heading towards Bath and Glastonbury, and we contemplate the arrival, persistence, and development of Christianity in Britain, even in the face of struggle and oppression. As you walk this week, think about your own story of faith development. Consider how your faith has changed and grown over…
What better place to start than the area of Stonehenge – what could be more mysterious or mystical than rocks moved as much as 200 km at a time when wheels or pulleys had yet to be invented?
In this first week of our pilgrimage, we are heading towards Stonehenge, a site that reminds us that humanity has always reached beyond itself to connect with the mystery of the universe.
As you walk this week, cultivate your own love of that mystery. Be amazed by the beauty of creation and the ingenuity of humans. Pay attention to what captures your attention; what do you notice and why?
The virtual pilgrimage is open to everyone – any age, with a computer or without a computer, very mobile or not mobile at all! This summer, stay connected with St. Helen’s
no matter where you are or what you are doing!
Keep moving – keep praying – keep learning!