Pilgrimage
Across Canada
Introduction
Being born and raised in the Roman Catholic tradition,
the idea of a pilgrimage to sacred places has always been
a part of my life. The Catholic papers always have
notices for groups visiting places like Fatima and
Lourdes. Later I became familiar with the practice of
"Pilgrimage" in other traditions and cultures.
And after the second Vatican Council I began to think of
myself as part of a "Pilgrim Church" with all
that implies.
The word pilgrimage means much more than traveling to
special places. It defines a religious/spiritual journey
that mirrors the inner reality of our lives. While some
special places have attracted millions of people from
around the world, this journey is undertaken with the
knowledge that each place we are is special. So this
pilgrimage is not about reaching one particular
geographical place, but about developing a greater
awareness of the sacredness of our daily journey.
In "Spiritlinks", Audrey Whitson writes:
"In ancient times, pilgrimage
was practiced as a form of prayer and meditation, a
journey into community, an honouring of sacred place, and
an aid to reconciliation and healing. The
contemporary pilgrim is a person at a crossroads; a
person seeking at the edges of tradition, finding fresh
insights at the centre of their own experience"
I have always tended to
surround myself with a nest of security, peeking out at
risk- taking while hardly daring to embrace it. Still,
somewhere deep within myself is an urging to surrender to
something/someone beyond myself. This is perhaps the
thrust that drives people into deserts and mountain
caves, seeking to see, to listen, to touch, smell and
taste places that speak of something beyond the
advertising hype and superficial living that so pervades
our society.
So I start off in my van, with my faithful dog Jessie, to begin exploring those "Sacred
Places in Canada; Those places where it seems easiest to
sense the presence of the Divine Other, the Creator, God,
or whatever we call "It", "Him" or
"Her". Some have been recommended by friends,
some are the result of research and reading, and for some
I trusted the Spirit to lead me where She would along the
road.
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