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My journey with faith

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Dear all,

Some of you might remember a thread I started last year about what to wear for attending church whilst on the Camino. The thread generated quite a bit of response.

I thought it was high time to close the loop.

Whilst walking from Porto to Santiago, I attended 3 services, one in Pontevedra, one in Herbon and one in Santiago. I didnā€™t take a ā€˜specialā€™ outfit for attending church, rather I took a set of clothes for apres walking that was ā€˜appropriateā€™ for attending church. In my case a full length, loose jumpsuit and a light cardigan.

I didnā€™t find God, I didnā€™t feel out of place, I wasnā€™t made to feel unwelcome. I didnā€™t take the Eucharist, I didnā€™t kneel. I stood when people stood and I sat when people sat/kneeled. I had no idea what was happening and it didnā€™t matter. I never got a blessing (by crossing your arms) however I did get a group pilgrim blessing in Herbon. Sadly I missed the chance to go to the English service in Santiago but I did get to see the Botafumeiro swing on my arrival day to Santiago- magnificent.

To those of you who told me to attend a service at home so that I would have an inking of what was going on- you were so right and I wished I had the courage at the time to do so. I didnā€™t, however, since then on my most recent journey from Reading to Southampton, I did get an opportunity to participate in Evensong at Winchester Cathedral and Matin (morning prayers) at St Cross Church also in Winchester. I also was lucky enough to get an individual pilgrim blessing when I set off from Canterbury not so long ago, that was especially touching. I was fairly emotional over that one.

Iā€™m now more at peace with visiting a religious institution where others are praying and I am observing. Iā€™m more at peace with myself for not being religious but having some form of faith I have yet to understand. Iā€™m more at peace with the fact that I do not ā€˜prayā€™ but have ā€˜conversationsā€™ with a force that may be God or may be the Universe. Iā€™m am at peace that when I walk into a church, I am not trespassing but made to feel welcome and that I am not intruding on anyone who is there to worship.

I am more at peace in general that I do not have to be ā€˜card carryingā€™ member of any religious order but will be made to feel welcome in any spiritual house. Not once did any people of faith (priests, vicars, nuns etc) ask me if I was Christian/Catholic or what my faith was. I did however get grilled by a couple of Russian Catholics as to why I was at the service in Pontevedra. Are you Catholic? No. Are you Protesthanic? Um, no. Are you (insert any another Christian denomination here)? Iā€™m not anything was my final answer. It was precisely this type of thing that I wanted to avoid.

Basically all I wanted to say is Thank You, to all of you who took the time to send warm thoughts and pass the message of ā€˜feel no fear, you will be welcomeā€™.

Although I did not get a Eureka moment, I did feel at peace and even though I do not have any wish to convert, I do and will take the opportunity if one arises, to attend a service. It was peaceful is what Iā€™m trying to say, and if a moment of peace presents itself to me, I think I will take it.

Hope you all have a great weekend.
Fi

In particular, virtual hug to the following whose messages to me were especially comforting.

@SabsP @Tincatinker @Jeff Crawley @Flog @VNwalking @Kathar1na @MichaelB10398
@Katherine Radeka @PilgrimLiving @John_H @Arthur Gil de Lamadrid @HeyRobin @PJN @Amused212 @Aspigrina @KFH @Bob from L.A. ! @dbier @BJ Santavy @kelleymac @justweems @JRO @bullingtonce @Sparrow in Texas @Mycroft @JCarpenter @Helen Robinson
 
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Peace is the point! šŸ˜Š
So, how wonderful, your post! It's very nice to read the 'after' that shows how the 'before' questions eventually came out for you. It's also a reassurance for anyone out here who might he grappling with the same uncertainties you were - a resounding message that all will be well!
 
Though I haven't the full context...
"All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well."

Attributed as a revelation to Julian of Norwich, English female mystic and anchored, 1300s.

As always, Buen Camino. May you continue your journey.
 
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This is beautiful and echos experiences I have as a volunteer in a Catholic based facility for asylum seekers. I will start CF in two weeks and, like you intend to immerse myself as an ancient pilgrim. Thanks again...
 
Dear all,

Some of you might remember a thread I started last year about what to wear for attending church whilst on the Camino. The thread generated quite a bit of response.

I thought it was high time to close the loop.

Whilst walking from Porto to Santiago, I attended 3 services, one in Pontevedra, one in Herbon and one in Santiago. I didnā€™t take a ā€˜specialā€™ outfit for attending church, rather I took a set of clothes for apres walking that was ā€˜appropriateā€™ for attending church. In my case a full length, loose jumpsuit and a light cardigan.

I didnā€™t find God, I didnā€™t feel out of place, I wasnā€™t made to feel unwelcome. I didnā€™t take the Eucharist, I didnā€™t kneel. I stood when people stood and I sat when people sat/kneeled. I had no idea what was happening and it didnā€™t matter. I never got a blessing (by crossing your arms) however I did get a group pilgrim blessing in Herbon. Sadly I missed the chance to go to the English service in Santiago but I did get to see the Botafumeiro swing on my arrival day to Santiago- magnificent.

To those of you who told me to attend a service at home so that I would have an inking of what was going on- you were so right and I wished I had the courage at the time to do so. I didnā€™t, however, since then on my most recent journey from Reading to Southampton, I did get an opportunity to participate in Evensong at Winchester Cathedral and Matin (morning prayers) at St Cross Church also in Winchester. I also was lucky enough to get an individual pilgrim blessing when I set off from Canterbury not so long ago, that was especially touching. I was fairly emotional over that one.

Iā€™m now more at peace with visiting a religious institution where others are praying and I am observing. Iā€™m more at peace with myself for not being religious but having some form of faith I have yet to understand. Iā€™m more at peace with the fact that I do not ā€˜prayā€™ but have ā€˜conversationsā€™ with a force that may be God or may be the Universe. Iā€™m am at peace that when I walk into a church, I am not trespassing but made to feel welcome and that I am not intruding on anyone who is there to worship.

I am more at peace in general that I do not have to be ā€˜card carryingā€™ member of any religious order but will be made to feel welcome in any spiritual house. Not once did any people of faith (priests, vicars, nuns etc) ask me if I was Christian/Catholic or what my faith was. I did however get grilled by a couple of Russian Catholics as to why I was at the service in Pontevedra. Are you Catholic? No. Are you Protesthanic? Um, no. Are you (insert any another Christian denomination here)? Iā€™m not anything was my final answer. It was precisely this type of thing that I wanted to avoid.

Basically all I wanted to say is Thank You, to all of you who took the time to send warm thoughts and pass the message of ā€˜feel no fear, you will be welcomeā€™.

Although I did not get a Eureka moment, I did feel at peace and even though I do not have any wish to convert, I do and will take the opportunity if one arises, to attend a service. It was peaceful is what Iā€™m trying to say, and if a moment of peace presents itself to me, I think I will take it.

Hope you all have a great weekend.
Fi

In particular, virtual hug to the following whose messages to me were especially comforting.

@SabsP @Tincatinker @Jeff Crawley @Flog @VNwalking @Kathar1na @MichaelB10398
@Katherine Radeka @PilgrimLiving @John_H @Arthur Gil de Lamadrid @HeyRobin @PJN @Amused212 @Aspigrina @KFH @Bob from L.A. ! @dbier @BJ Santavy @kelleymac @justweems @JRO @bullingtonce @Sparrow in Texas @Mycroft @JCarpenter @Helen Robinson
I'm so glad you are experiencing peace. I think that is the perfect place to be with your journey. I wish you continued peace and am sending you hugs. You are worthy of being welcome everywhere.
 
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