Parish Weekend 2008
Parish Events
08/30/07
A Pilgrimage to Canterbury 26th -28th September
Pilgrimage has been a part of Christian experience for many centuries, and Canterbury has been a destination for many centuries. Accommodation will be in the Canterbury Lodge modern purpose built, high quality accommodation, located within the cathedral precincts. Many of the rooms have good views of the cathedral. We’ll explore the Christian story of Canterbury led by Revd Douglas Dales, senior chaplain of Marlborough College. To make the most of the weekend we’ll hope to leave on Friday morning, and return on Sunday afternoon. To make life easier we’ll organise a coach.
The cost will be about £190 including travel and all meals except Saturday lunch when we’ll be out on our pilgrimage. Please fill in a preliminary booking form to express your interest.
The cost will be about £190 including travel and all meals except Saturday lunch when we’ll be out on our pilgrimage. Please fill in a preliminary booking form to express your interest.
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