What an experience! Despite blazing sunshine, blisters, sleepless nights etc...
For anyone who has not been, it is hard to convey both how tough and how rewarding the pilgrimage is.
The Masses in the woods, and the final Mass in Chartres Cathedral, are of course highlights; but so are so many other moments: seeing the endless procession wending its way through the French fields, singing Chez Nous; unexpected meetings and rapid friendships -and the renewal of old ones; being amongst so many young committed Catholics, all marching in honour of the BVM; sudden moments of grace - in a meditation, a rosary, or the song of a bird...
If you've been you will know how inadequate that brief summary is; if you have not been: put it in your diary for Pentecost next year!
Who Controls AI? Pope Leo’s First Encyclical
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The Catholic Thing on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 Pope Leo’s first encyclical has
arrived – and it’s taking direct aim at Artificial Intelligence, government
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