Pilgrimage

Stained glass man

Things may be awful at the time, but it gets better. Later, we reflect and note again the feelings, the sense of loss, the anger, the disappointment.

traffic sign

Sometimes you just don't know what to do next, which way to turn.

boat on land

Sometimes it’s true – ‘You can’t get there from here !’ – not yet anyway. But who says it’s necessarily the end, or not possible, ever? Let's get underway!

family and friends

We need to form more partnerships and find more friends to help us on our Journey.

Arthur Freeman Barber

I wrote this a few yhears ago, when my Dad died.

sign: prepare to be annoyed

There are lots of things that can contribute to making a bad day. I am beginning to be really frustrated by the level of congestion found in driving in Toronto.

long winding path on isle of Iona.

Pilgrims walk together, or sometimes alone, sometimes pressed forward even pushed by those who are eager to get ahead. We all start on the road in the same way.

The path I walk, Christ walks it.

May the land in which I am be without sorrow.

May the Trinity protect me wherever I stay, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

winter road

One always wonders what’s just around the bend.

Windows to Heaven

purple stained glass window

Just feel like giving thanks and praising my Lord, today.

And I think about the helps that are given for those of us who want to do so.

Van Gough shoes

Old things, wonderful things, used things - wonderfully used up things . . .

Lake at Gougane Barra, Co Cork, Irleland

Can it be that the end of things paves the way for the beginning of the new? Yet, it’s hard to let go when the new is not yet apparent, has not yet arrived.

Celtic Cross, St. Martin's Chapel, Iona

A famous sermon was entitled, 'When Life Caves In, What Then?'

Church of St. Martin-in-the-fields, London, England

A the beautiful historical church, St. Martin-in-the-Fields.

One doesn't hear so much of late about 'emergence' in Christian Church talk.

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