Holy Steps
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Holy Steps

Today was an amazing day. We started with Lauds before heading out to the Holy Steps. These Steps were the steps Jesus ascended during his Passion when he was judged by Pontius Pilate, and they were moved from Jerusalem to Rome by St. Helena in the 4th Century.

Unknown Soldiers of Christ
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Unknown Soldiers of Christ

We have just concluded our time in Athens, Greece and recently arrived in Rome. The final monument we visited in Athens before we departed was the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a memorial honoring all of the Greek soldiers who died in service to their country. It is guarded 24/7 by two Evzones, specially trained and handpicked soldiers of the Presidential Guard of the Greek Armed Forces.

The Christian Community
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The Christian Community

One of the things that has struck me the most on this pilgrimage so far is the intimacy the Christian community shared together during the early Church. It first occurred to me at the cave churches in Cappadocia while pondering the friendship of Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus and the tight knit communities and homes that the believers would have shared.

Travel Light
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Travel Light

A good piece of advice that I learned from my friends who love to travel around the world is this phrase “travel light.” What is it exactly to travel light when you are going on a journey? What does it mean in our case going to a pilgrimage following the footsteps of St. Paul?

Ephesus
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Éfeso

La antigua ciudad de Éfeso fue un importante centro del mundo romano. Era una ciudad portuaria con una población cercana a los 250 000 habitantes. Las calles de la ciudad estaban hechas de mármol y contaba con una biblioteca que solo era superada por la gran biblioteca de Alejandría. En la ciudad había muchos templos dedicados a los dioses romanos, especialmente a la diosa Artemisa, cuyo nombre se repitió durante dos horas en el teatro cuando Pablo intentó proclamar el evangelio en Éfeso.

Hagia Sophia
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Santa Sofía

Después de unas 16 horas entre aeropuertos y vuelos, llegamos a Estambul, nuestra primera parada en la peregrinación de Mundelein de 2023 siguiendo los pasos de San Pablo. Teniendo en cuenta que Estambul es mayoritariamente musulmana, al igual que el resto de Turquía, y que San Pablo nunca menciona explícitamente haber parado en la ciudad, podría parecer extraño que fuera el primer lugar que visitáramos.