Monday, July 4, 2016

Day 12 - 7/3/16

Hello, pilgrims, and families and friends of pilgrims!

We hope that you enjoy this blog!

Immediately below you will find a few links to some of the mementos and other pearls from our trips, such as the handout on Irish blessings, which several of you wanted.

If anyone has anything you'd like added here, please just send an e-mail.

Thanks, and enjoy!

Nathan Flynn and Steve Cunningham

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Ogham alphabet

Saint Brigid's Garden brochure

Additional photos from other days are here


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AND NOW, THE SJEC 2016 PILGRIMAGE BLOG:




Heading home
Waiting in Dublin Airport
Boarding the plane in Dublin
Homecoming

Welcome home!



Saturday, July 2, 2016

Day 11 - 7/2/2016

Leaving the Aran Islands
Shopping in Dublin
Having fun in Dublin
Drummers
Drumming workshop
Long Room at Trinity Library, upstairs from The Book of Kells 

Irish for "Welcome to Inis Mor (largest of the Aran Islands), County of Gallway"


Today the hotel seated the leaders at their own table
Link to all of day 11 photos

Today we said our goodbyes to the beautiful, rocky Aran islands.

We then took a bus ride with Rory and Jack, our expert guides, to Dublin. On the way, for the first time we had a "traditional Irish lunch" of Burger King, which made some of us feel like we had a little taste of home, whetting our appetites for actually going home tomorrow.

When we got to Dublin, we went to the Trinity College library and saw the book of Kells and ancient artifacts in the Museum of archaeology in Dublin.

Back at the hotel we had dinner at the hotel near the airport and after dinner there was an awesome drum workshop.

In a meeting after that we shared our final reflections as our 2016 pilgrimage to Ireland comes to a close.

    - Lucas and other pilgrims

Friday, July 1, 2016

Day 10 - 7/1/2016

 Beehive Hut
Afternoon bike tour

Pilgrims at Dun Aonghasa

Looking over the cliff (safely and carefully!)

Pilgrims with Dun Aonghasa in the background





Today we awoke in our bed-and-breakfasts on the main island (Inis Mor) of the Aran Islands and we went to the ruins of old forts, ceremonial sites and other ancient ruins that are thousands of years old. From one point on Inis Mor we had a beautiful view of the entire island. You could see the ocean on both sides and it looked amazing. It was a very mix-mash a day where it would pour rain one moment and then be super sunny the next.

"The islands symbolize the journey of our faith. We have a path, which is our life, and the guide, who is God or Jesus. The path can be dangerous but as long as we follow our guide, we will be safe. If we fall, we might not be able to get back up. Follow the light. Follow Jesus." - one pilgrim's reflection.

The islands have a lot of amazing scenery. Today at the old fort of DĂșn Aonghasa (anglicized name is Dun Aengus) we felt like the wind could blow you right off the cliff. Afterwards, we biked over to an old site of ancient graveyard called Na Seacht dTeampaill (the Seven Churches) where we learned about old Celtic traditions. Later, we encountered a small hail storm that lasted for about a minute during a bike ride to see a beehive hut (see above), which is a small stone building that could have been used to house monks living in solitude thousands of years ago.

 At the end of the day, we got the unique chance to speak with some native teenagers from the island, and they were generous enough to sit on a panel while we asked them lots of questions (and they asked us some) about what our lives were like.   We also learned a little about the Irish language, as well as the alphabet of Ogham, an ancient British and Irish language.  Check out the links at the top of the main blog page for some links to our Irish and Ogham handouts.

   - Jon, Teddy, Zach, and other pilgrims