Just Ten More Days!!
Only ten more days until we're off to Ireland!! Whoo hoo! We are so excited!!!
Please do keep us in prayer as we prepare, then also as we travel. We'll of course be uploading pictures and posts to our blog so you can follow along. We pilgrims are Claire Anderson, Elisabeth Ashton, Ben Avery, Isabella Carlton, Heidi Cole, Alex Hodges, with chaperones J.C. Albritton, and Mo. Nikki Mathis+. Our exciting itinerary is below! A big thank you to all the parents, all the members of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, St. Peter's EYC, our rector, Fr. John Herring+, and everybody who worked so hard and gave so generously to make this pilgrimage possible! Thanks be to God!!
Youth Pilgrimage to
Ireland & Northern Ireland
Led by:
Nikki Mathis
St. Peter’s Episcopal
Church
Rome, GA
Rome, GA
June 6 – 15, 2016
Pilgrimage: KB16018
DAY
1: Monday, June 6, 2016 - We board our Delta Airlines flight
for our trans-Atlantic flight into Dublin, Ireland. M
DAY
2: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 - Upon arrival in Dublin, we clear
immigration and depart for Brú na Bóinne, the cradle of Irish
civilization. Our first stop will be Monasterboice which
was founded by Saint Buite who died in 521 AD. This site contains two of
the finest High Crosses in Ireland, both of which date to around
the 9th century. We visit one of the Neolithic passage graves at Brú
na Bóinne and Causey Farm to participate in some farm
activities and a Ceili Dance lesson. We return to Newgrange for
dinner and overnight at Newgrange Lodge Hostel. LD
At
Causey Farm you will have the opportunity to go bog jumping. Plan on
wearing old clothes, old shoes and have an old towel with you if you intend to
go bog jumping (this is EXTEMELY good fun) but you will get dirty. Also,
make sure you have a change of clothes and shoes with you.
DAY
3: Wednesday, June 8, 2016 - This morning we travel into Northern
Ireland to Armagh, the City of St. Patrick and
the spiritual capital of Ireland. We worship at St. Patrick’s
Church of Ireland Cathedral. After the service we meet our guide for
a tour of the Cathedral and the Roman Catholic Cathedral.
We continue to Downpatrick, the county town of Down with
a rich history and strong connection to Saint Patrick. We visit Saul
Church, built in 1932, to commemorate Saint Patrick's first church in
Ireland, Down Cathedral, close to where it is believed that the
mortal remains of Patrick lie buried, and St. Patrick’s Grave.
Dinner and overnight Newgrange Lodge Hostel. BLD
DAY
4: Thursday, June 9, 2016 - Today we visit the capital of Ireland, Dublin.
We visit Trinity College to see the magnificent Old
Library and the 1200 year old Book of Kells. This
beautifully illuminated version of the Gospels was designed by monks in the 9th
century. The rest of the day will be free for shopping and personal
exploration in Dublin. We attend Evensong at St.
Patrick’s Cathedral and enjoy a traditional Fish & Chips dinner
before returning to Newgrange Lodge Hostel for
overnight. BLD
DAY
5: Friday, June 10, 2016 - Today we travel to Glendalough stopping
along the way in Kildare. We visit the Brigidine
Sisters, founded in 1807 by Daniel Delany, Bishop of Kildare and
Leighlin. The sisters live in Solas Bhríde, a small Christian
centre which has as its focus St. Brigid and Celtic Spirituality. We
participate in a pilgrimage developed by the sisters, “Walking in the
footsteps of Brigid.” The pilgrimage leads us to historical sites
associated with Brigid including a visit to St. Brigid’s Cathedral which
commemorates the saint who founded a religious community here in 490.
Here, monks and nuns lived under the same roof and a perpetual fire, a pagan
ritual, was kept burning here until the 16th century. This afternoon we
meet with Fr. Michael Rodgers and help a local heritage group
map out the old graveyard and Monastic City of
Glendalough. Dinner and overnight overnight Glendalough
International Hostel, Co. Wicklow. BLD
DAY
6: Saturday, June 11, 2016 - This morning we visit the Heritage
Centre and Museum where we see a video entitled “Ireland of
the Monasteries”. We meet our guide, Fr. Michael Rodgers,
who will lead us on a spiritual journey along the Pilgrims’ Walk through
St. Kevin’s Monastic City and then take the Pilgrims’ Way to
the upper lake where we visit the remains of St.
Kevin’s Cell and the Reefert Church. From here we
gaze across the lake to see St. Kevin’s Bed and the ruins
of Tempall na Skellig, “Church of the Rock”. We
continue on to Park Lodge Cottages, Spiddal for dinner and
overnight. BLD
DAY
7: Sunday, June 12, 2016 - This morning we worship at the Collegiate
Church of St. Nicholas, the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in
continuous use as a place of worship and at the heart of Galway’s life.
After worship we enjoy a ferry ride to Inis Mór, the largest of
the Aran Islands. Weather permitting, we will ride bicycles
for our exploration of Inis Mór beginning with the impressive
Bronze Age fortress of Dún Aengus, an 8th century BC fort
overlooking a sheer 300 foot drop to the Atlantic. We meet with Cyril
O’Flaherty, a native who will show us his Island, an island where history
meets myth and myth meets magic. We reflect on the pre-Christian
tradition as well as the monastic heritage on Aran. We visit
the monastery of St. Brecan at the “Seven Churches”.
We see aclochán or beehive cell built with dry
wall corbelling. This evening we return to the mainland to Park
Lodge Cottages, Spiddal for dinner and overnight. BLD
DAY
8: Monday, June 13, 2016 - Our journey continues as we travel to Croagh
Patrick, Patrick’s sacred mountain. The tradition of pilgrimage to
this holy mountain stretches back over 5,000 years from the Stone Age to the
present day without interruption. It was on the summit of this mountain
that Saint Patrick fasted for forty days in 441 AD and the custom has been
faithfully handed down from generation to generation ever since. We will
climb the mountain under the direction of an experienced local guide.
Dinner and overnightPark Lodge Cottages, Spiddal. BLD
Croagh
Patrick will take about 6 hours to climb to the top and back down. Please
note that this is a difficult climb and you may not be able to complete
it. You must have appropriate attire including climbing boots with ankle
support, rain jacket, layers of light clothing which can be put on and removed
as required, backpack, plenty of water and snacks.
DAY
9: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - After breakfast we travel to Galway
City for a guided walking tour of the city. We visit St.
Nicholas Church and Galway City Museum. Time
permitting we will have some free time to shop or wander the medieval streets
of Galwaybefore returning to Dublin for dinner and
overnight at the City North Hotel, Dublin Airport. BLD
DAY
10: Tuesday, June 15, 2016 - After breakfast we transfer to
the Dublin Airport, board our Delta Airlines flight
arriving mid afternoon back into Atlanta. BM
The Path
God bless the path on which you go
God bless the earth beneath your feet
God bless your destination.
God be a smooth way before you
A guiding star above you
A keen eye behind you
This day, this night, and forever.
God be with you whatever you pass
Jesus be with you whatever you climb
Spirit be with you wherever you stay.
God be with you at each stop and each sea
At each lying down and each rising up
In the trough of the waves, on the crest of
the billows.
Each step of the journey you take.
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