Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Pilgrims on the Journey

As you go forth from this course focused on "responding to the call of Jesus", we recall the different stories we heard about people learning to love and become who God has created them to be.  Remember the love stories?  Your own mission statement?  The endless articles from Busted Halo?  Sister Colleen's story of becoming a Sister of Saint Joseph?  And finally, the stories of pilgrims along the journey of the Camino?  I can't leave out one final nod to Busted Halo, so please check out this young woman's story of walking the Camino this past summer.  Her closing words of one post comparing the 'real-life' pilgrimage to the film 'The Way' reminded me of my hopes for and thoughts of each of you: But the movie wasn’t created to show exactly what it’s like to walk the Camino. It was a movie about relationships — the relationships between families, between strangers, with ourselves. And that part was true to the real life Camino. Most of us start alone. We all have people we’re leaving behind to go on this journey. We have our reasons for walking this ancient path. We meet people along the way. We open up to these strangers. We share our pasts, our thoughts, our fears, our dreams. These strangers become like family to us. We share meals, conversations, and blister remedies. They see us in good moods and bad. They celebrate with us when we reach our common destination. We part as friends, knowing that this experience was better having been shared with them.

I hope your life journey is nourishing, enriching and challenging as you continue to find people to share this life with... focusing on a common destination and enjoying each step along the way. 

As you finish this course, please summarize in 2 paragraphs lessons you have learned over the last 8 weeks that you will take with you... they can be specific or general!

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