Imagine that you are the follow - pilgrim and you wish to share your exerience of the incident in the poem. Write a short article about it for a magazine / journal. Also convey what change it has brought in your life.
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There are so many pilgrims who, having come to the Holy Land to see firsthand the Places of the Incarnation, return home full of joy and strengthened in their faith. In the section dedicated to pilgrims and pilgrimages, we have published the testimonies and messages that have arrived over the past months. Words full of enthusiasm, of gratitude, of beauty. Below we reproduce some more thoughts, written by a group of pilgrims who visited the Holy Land in July. We invite everyone to visit the section of the site dedicated to pilgrimages, where they will find much useful information as well as some exclusive offers for pilgrims who are preparing to set out…
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We have discovered this initiative on your site and we thought we would make a small contribution by collecting together the thoughts that we exchanged among us on our return from Pilgrimage this past July, accompanied by the Bishop of Livorno, Msgr. Simone Giusti. Small testimonies arising from a beautiful experience.
Simple words, but expressing what each one us of has found and absorbed, in the Land where everything began, and which recapitulates everything in itself…
“A great sense of gratitude to God for having called me to this unique and unforgettable experience together with our Bishop and all of you! I don’t want to lose the Grace and the Joy of these days but wish to nourish them in prayer and daily witness! This is the hope and prayer that I am making for each one of you, my dear friends, both now and forever! Come, Holy Spirit and complete in us the work that you have begun!”
“I will always remember all of you…on the terrace at Tabor, under the stars, in the silence or in the notes of the songs, everyone intent on listening for the great Breath of God! In the colors, smells, sounds and lights of Jerusalem, in that land, so dry and sunny at times, that I would not have imagined could be so welcoming, rich in history and from whose crossroads rise, as if chasing one another, many prayers to the One God.”
“I wish to thank you because, albeit in different ways, each of you has left something in my heart. I felt myself to be accepted for what I am, not for what I should be. I felt myself to be surrounded by a “to do good, no matter what” attitude, and this was such a beautiful sensation that for so long I had lost and almost could no longer remember. I have rediscovered this with you, in this beautiful experience that we shared with one another.