Tuesday, 5 August 2008

Summer Chronicle at Guesthouse 2






Summer Chronicle at Guesthouse 2

University of Latvia.

Dr. Alfs Trepes of the University of Latvia has been bringing Pilgrimages by coach for many years. It seems to be as much a Cultural as an Ecumenical experience mostly for persons associated with the University. The focal points of the Tour were IONA, NUNRAW (two nights), Edinburgh, (the Festival featuring the late evening Military Tattoo), Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Stratford-on-Avon (Shakespeare).

At the morning Mass some of the Readings and Prayers were in Latvian. The Catholic pilgrims communicated, others (mainly Lutheran) received a Blessing.

The Abbey Shop was able to provide a good supply of Catholic materials and books not easily available in Latvia - or even in Edinburgh for that matter.

One lady has come on other occasions and says that she finds a special magnetism at Nunraw. A favourite writer for her is A. J. Cronin, the Scottish novelist, dramatist, and non-fiction writer, and author of the best selling works, The Citadel and The Keys of the Kingdom. She teaches Catholic Catechetics to children in Riga.

Pictures:
Travel by coach, - Lativia to Scotland via the
English Channel.
- Latvians at Nunraw
- Leader Dr. Alfs Trepes (R)

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