Home The End of All Things

Well…the end of the pilgrimage anyway. I write this morning sitting in Ben Gurion airport, listing to Abba’s greatest hits…go figure. Our group has split multiple ways now with some of the group currently in the air for home having left at midnight. 24 of us are here this morning having stayed in Tel Aviv last night and having woken up at 4am. For us, it’s Paris, Atlanta, and then home late tonight. A good chunk of the group is going onto Rome for two more weeks. Some are continuing onto France after that. My good friend Terry Sexton is really going whole hog and is doing Rome, France, and then going on to hike a couple weeks of the Camino Santiago after that just to make sure he fully qualifies for the title “pilgrim.”

I thank you all for following the blog on this amazing experience. Hopefully, you can see what a spiritual blessing a pilgrimage to the Holy Land is. Also notice that safety was the furthest thing from our mind here. I pray that perhaps through reading this blog you too will consider a pilgrimage to the land known as “The 5th Gospel.” I guarantee your life will never be the same. From the Holy Land for the last time, this is your friendly neighborhood blogger signing off.

Fr. Shawn the Electronic Angel
Fr. Shawn the Electronic Angel

Note: The blog will remain up “forever” and I encourage you to share it with others. Continue to follow me for weekly homilies and other musings. Note the link at the top entitled “Holy Land Pilgrimage” which details every day of my journey here in the Holy Land for almost 3 months in 2006-2007. God willing there will be many more entries on the Holy Land in the future.

 

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Terry Sexton June 18, 2012 - 11:35 pm

Fr. Shawn, speaking for all of the pilgrims, let me say that you are a blessing to the Church and to us. Your reflection on the sacrament of confession on the shores of the Sea of Galilee is something I will always remember. And the prayers you offered during our hour of adoration in the Garden of Gethsemene were also very powerful. Thank you for offering your entire life for the Church as a priest.

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Art Scherschligt June 19, 2012 - 11:30 am

FR.TUNICK: WE THOUGHT YOU DID A FANTASTIC JOB IN BLOGGING YOUR EXPERIENCES IN THE HOLY LAND. YOUR EXCITMENT OF BEING THERE AGAIN WAS INFECTIOUS. WE THOUGHT YOUR WRITE UPS AND PICTURES WERE VERY INSPIRING. THE WORLD NEEDS YOUR FAITH AND EXITMENT OF LOVING JESUS CHRIST AS YOU DO. PRIESTS NEED TO GET MORE EXITED AS TO WHAT GIFTS THEY HAVE BEEN GRANTED AS CHANGING THE BREAD INTO HIS FLESH AND WINE INTO HIS BLOOD ETC. YOU EXPLAINED THAT FEELING TIME AND TIME AGAIN IN YOUR WRITE UPS. I DON’T WANT TO GET TOO JUICY. BUT THANKS AGAIN AND KEEP UP YOUR POSITIVE GOOD WORK IN BUILDING UP THE BODY OF CHRIST. IN CHRIST’S PEACE LOVE ART AND ERLA SCHERSCHLIGT

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