The 2011 TLIG Ecumenical Pilgrimage to Italy is Accomplished 2011-09-27
The 8th TLIG Ecumenical Pilgrimage to Italy took place on September 3- 11, 2011 and it was a powerful experience for almost 800 people from around the world. There were 17 different Christian denominations present and 80 clergy including Cardinals and many Bishops . People came from 60 countries!
When we arrived in Rome each pilgrim received a copy of the daily schedule and a booklet that the organizing team prepared as an orientation for each days travel and prayers. We have made these materials available on-line for people who were not able to attend. They can give you a hint of what a TLIG pilgrimage is like.
There are uncountable things that took place on this pilgrimage and reports will come out for many months that we will share here. To start with, here are Vassula's opening words to all the Pilgrims.
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