Reflections and writings from Robert Whalley, a fourth generation Californian who is a priest and Bishop's Chaplain in the Anglican Diocese of Wangaratta, North East Victoria, Australia.
Thursday, May 26, 2005
On the way home...
Writing this at Heathrow on the road home. It's been a wonderful trip AND I am very happy to be on the way back. I didn't find wifi in Assisi, or in as many places as I hoped, plus I just wasn't ready for writing about the time there, but when I get back to Melbourne I will be digesting a bit and putting it in the blog. It's been an amazing time. More later...
Thursday, May 19, 2005
If this is Thursday, we must be in...
Yesterday we did a field trip to Oviette - I think that is how is spelled - and it was wonderful. Last weekend we were in Rome and, except for pickpockets on the Metro, it was good too. But I am glad that this trip has been centered in Assisi.There is really a special spirit here, something that abides of the life of Francis. I think that this is one of those trips that will ripen inside, change me and the way I live in the world, over time. Good description of a pilgrimage, I guess.
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
In Assisi
Just a very quick note to say that this time is going very well and I am loving it. And that it is impossible to write about while I am in the middle of it. Except I can say that it reminds me, once again, why I am not any kind of a fundamentalist - words just can't do justice to the reality of life. SO back to platitudes: having a wonderful time, wish you were here!
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