Sunday, December 7, 2025

Pilgrimage

“To go on pilgrimage is not simply to visit a place to admire its treasures of nature, art or history. To go on pilgrimage really means to step out of ourselves in order to encounter God where he has revealed himself, where his grace has shone with particular splendour and produced rich fruits of conversion and holiness among those who believe. Above all, Christians go on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, to the places associated with the Lord’s passion, death and resurrection. They go to Rome, the city of the martyrdom of Peter and Paul, and also to Compostela, which, associated with the memory of Saint James, has welcomed pilgrims from throughout the world who desire to strengthen their spirit with the Apostle’s witness of faith and love.”

 -Pope Benedict XVI

A Pilgrimage from Vienna to Rome

I decided to make a pilgrimage to Rome, prompted by the Jubilee year, and walking through the Holy Doors. But I couldn’t just show...

Swtizerland and Frauenthal

Upon arriving in Zurich from Vienna, I had an hour or so before I caught a connecting train down to Knonau and the convent....

Le Sieci and Christ the King

I left off these reflections with my arrival in Florence, after the Purgatory - I will not say hell, for it had its end...

Florence: Art, Beauty and Truth

Firenze! Even the name - at least in Italian - signifies energy, exuberance, enthusiasm. What is one to say of Florence in a few words?...

The Profound Peace of Assisi

I wasn’t quite prepared for Assisi, even if it was just what I needed. I suppose God works like that. When I got off...

There and Back Again

I returned from Rome late last night, around about midnight – at least, all the way back home, which required an hour’s walk through...

All Roads Lead to Rome

On this feast of Saint Bridget of Sweden, one of the four co-patrons of Europe (along with Saint Benedict, Saint Catherine of Siena and...