Christian Pilgrimages in the steps of Jesus Christ.

Isaiah 35:10 And the ransomed of the LORD will return. They will enter Zion with singing; everlasting joy will crown their heads. Gladness and joy will overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee away.

  
 
 

 

I will turn their mourning into joy and will comfort them and give them joy for their sorrow. Jeremiah 31:13 (NASB)

Why go on a pilgrimage?

in the footsteps of jesus christ a pilgrimage.
  
 

why a christian pilgrimage?

 

a spiritual pilgrimage.What Are The Benefits Of A Pilgrimage? People that travel on pilgrimages, are happier, more peaceful and deal better with life situations. The opportunity to remind oneself of the 'important things' is much neded in a modern era of fast information, constant communication through the internet and mobile telephones. With all the modern day distractions people forget that solutions to the gravest problems and deepest pains are found in the simplest, quietest locations. If those locations remind you of our Lord Jesus Christ, a surrounding can help one become more seeking, prayerful, accessible and open to the voice of God.

People that go on pilgrimages have more faith. By having more faith and peace in your heart, you do not avoid tragedy, as having Jesus in your life, is like "being thrown into the ocean with a life-vest".

We go on a pilgrimage to seek truth, love, answers, guidance in any of these areas (in A B C order):

  • Accountability - Spiritual brothers and sisters remind you of God's promises
  • Acknowledge - acknowledge and give our faults and failures to God
  • Addiction - The Pilgrims Road to Recovery with Prayers for healing from Addiction or Emotional Instability
  • Always - As a Pilgrim on a Pilgrimage as well as in life know that God is always with you
  • Amends - Pray to Make amends, put pride on side admit wrongdoing
  • Anger - How to deal with Anger
  • Anxiety - When Worry and Fear Go
  • Awry - Pray for reversal in course.
  • Arguing - Fight Fair
  • Attitude - It's all a matter of how you look at it
  • Beauty of God in Nature -Enjoy the view: appreciate God through beauty in nature ...look at the stars, moon, sea
  • Challenges - Make a prayer and decision to turn over your most difficult challenge in the area of unconditional love to God. Ask God for divine guidance.
  • Children - Guiding them to adulthood with God.
  • Communication -Opening our hearths with a greater presence to God and other pilgrims.
  • Communion - Daily Mass
  • Confession - No matter how bad it is - Give it to loving God and start over. Praying for Courage - Asking God for strength and courage. If you do, he will give it to you. Death of a Loved One - Losing does not mean giving up.
  • Defeat - Losing doesn't mean giving up.
  • Depression - Pray to God within your Battle with the Black Beast.
  • Disaster - An event that makes us question God. Discipline and Self-Control - The power in the heart and mind.
  • Divorce -After the Havoc may come a Redemption, pray about annulment.
  • Eating Disorders - Pray to solve Food Puzzle.
  • Emotional Pain - Tear down those walls?
  • Enemies - Break Down the walls of Hate.
  • Endure and Grow Stronger - Make positive choices.
  • Envision God - We don't see God, We accept and We believe.
  • Fear - Learn to feel safe no matter how dangerous the world may be. When you have fear in you, you cannot have peace. The polarity of love is fear.
  • Financial Difficulties - More Money Isn't the Cure.
  • Forgiveness - Have a gift that frees our souls.
  • Free will - The freedom to embrace any thought that you desire. It is your gift from God. Use this gift in spirit of love with no conditions, same as God has for you.
  • Friend - Find a friend and offer your friendship to another.
  • Fun - God wants to feel joy and to have fun such as sing, dance, laugh.
  • Grief - A Natural and Normal Process.
  • Happiness - Grows from the Inside Out.
  • Healing - The remedy begins with God and in our Mind.
  • Honesty - Be brutally honest.
  • Holy Places - Learn about Saints and Holy Places as you evoke spiritual awe and feeling of being closer to God.
  • Hopelessness - With God and Faith comes healing.
  • Humor - No matter how heavy our hearts are, we need to lighten up. Infidelity - Surviving it..
  • Inspiration -Comes from the Holy Spirit.
  • Jealousy and Envy - It's about Gaining a Right View of ourselves and others.
  • Job - Finding Peace and Our Worth in an Uncertain World.
  • Judge - We learn that Judging is not for us, it's God's department
  • . Kindness - Planting the seed of compassion. Practice it.
  • Let Go - Pray to "Let Go" and to "Let God" of judging, worrying and anxiety.
  • Listen - Chose soothing music, birds sing, waves or children in the park.
  • Loneliness - A demon that Wont let go. Love - Is more than emotion, It's an action.
  • Lust - Taming the Madness within.
  • Marital Problems - Pray to Forgive and to Recover the magic.
  • Pain - Finding Relief and acceptance, and give it to Go.
  • Peace - Must find it within, before you look for peace with others or the world. There is nothing your highest self wants more than peace. This peace makes you feel worthy of all God's richest blessings, and when you radiate this out into the world, it is returned to you without fail. People - Be with people who are spiritual, who refresh and recharge you.
  • Practice - Pray for consistent mental practice of love, healing, peace and good.
  • Pray - Decide on times and stick to it "be like a postage stamp, stick to it until you get there".
  • Prayer - Take everything including your most serious problems and turn them over to God.
  • Prayer Journal - Start one. Write down your prayers and check off Gods answers.
  • Pride - The Cure: Learning to be Humble.
  • Reality Living - Take responsibility for your actions rather than blaming others, or believe that they are somehow dictated by our circumstances. Relationships - Building the Ties with God and each other.
  • Responsibility - Take responsibility for own actions, do not blame anyone for anything in your life. Road of Pilgrim - provides comfort in knowing "we have reached harbor in stormy world".
  • Rosary - Used as a means of focusing on the life and love of Christ while reciting prayers it helps us quiet the mind, gain love and peace in our heart.
  • Seeing is not believing - Do you see electricity? No. Now try plugging your hair dryer into it - does it work? Yes. So does God with Prayer. Plug yourself into God and it will work.
  • Serenity - As the pace of life quickens, as we lose jobs and marriages… find serenity within.
  • Stations of the Cross - devote prayer in remembrance of Christ's suffering for you in His final hours.
  • Strength - The strength is in our surrender.
  • Stress - Finding relief through faith.
  • Study - Gods Word. Stuff - Learn not to sweat the small stuff
  • Suicidal Tendencies - Faith is a better choice.
  • Surrender - The surrendering to God is process which helps us to use truth in our daily pursuits.
  • Talk to God - Keep that conversation going, as then you will feel hope, love and faith.
  • Tears - Let tears flow, it's part of our live. It's your party you can cry if you want to.
  • Temptation - Taming the Savage Self. Pray "Our Father".
  • Terminal Illness - Fulfillment on the Final Journey.
  • Thankfulness - Give Thanks For Good Times and for God Trusting you with Challenges along the way. It's all about an attitude.
  • Trust - Reasons to Believe. Risk being honest to open up your pain to God. Trusting yourself is trusting the Wisdom of God.
  • Unconditional love - Is God, and therefore, what you are as well. Without your connection to such love, you lose your connection to God.
  • Violence - Confronting Conflict with love and forgiveness
  • Word - Make your word law and promise to God. If you say it, live up to it lovingly.

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