We've come up with a new system of walking, put in place just yesterday. Since Chris is so speedy, he and his cheetah legs (his walking poles) go ahead to the albergue, while Patrick and I follow at our own paces. Today when I go to the albergue, Chris had already checked in an hour ago, set up his bed, showered, and was sitting outside eating uncooked pasta. I'm sorry I ever held him back ;)
One special thing about today was that the town we walked to had a Benedictine monastery. We got to pray evening prayer and night prayer with the monks! They even chanted in Latin. It was so beautiful, and so many pilgrims came! Today was also the feast of St. Benedict!! Woohoo!! He is the patron of all of Europe--we do owe pretty much all of western culture to him. Thanks, St. Benedict! Pray for us!
AND say a little prayer for Pope Benedict XVI today, since he celebrates his name day on the feast of St. Benedict. To close, here is one of my favorite quotes from Papa Benedict:
"Are we not perhaps all afraid in some way? If we let Christ enter fully into our lives, if we open ourselves totally to him, are we not afraid that He might take something away from us? Are we not perhaps afraid to give up something significant, something unique, something that makes life so beautiful? Do we not then risk ending up diminished and deprived of our freedom? . . . No! If we let Christ into our lives, we lose nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing of what makes life free, beautiful and great. No! Only in this friendship are the doors of life opened wide. Only in this friendship is the great potential of human existence truly revealed. Only in this friendship do we experience beauty and liberation. And so, today, with great strength and great conviction, on the basis of long personal experience of life, I say to you, dear young people: Do not be afraid of Christ! He takes nothing away, and he gives you everything. When we give ourselves to him, we receive a hundredfold in return. Yes, open, open wide the doors to Christ – and you will find true life."
-Pope Benedict XVI
+JMJ+


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