Today our pilgrimage reached a literal summit as we climbed Mount Tabor on the very last day.
What a Sunday morning treat - out in the splendour of the Galilean countryside to take a view from Transfiguration mountain where Jesus 'shone like the sun'.
As I walked upwards I found myself praying for my church members back home that together we might shine more with the light and life of Jesus.
Down then to Cana where the church has a continual audio play of 'Here comes the bride'! Here Jesus attended a wedding changing water into wine. I prayed a blessing over Jason and Debbie from Los Angeles.
The afternoon Mass at the Melkite Church of the Sermon on the Mount was addressed by the Palestinian Arab Bishop, a citizen of the state of Israel. 'We are not condemned to live together, we are privileged to do so'.
In 1948 Christians made up 43% of the population. They now make up but 1.3% which is why Christian pilgrimages are so precious. As the Bishop concluded, addressing the 750 of us to win warm applause: 'Your coming makes this land holy'.
Vassula Ryden's last word at the closing meeting is one of encouragement to such holiness with humility and love.
Off to pack my bags for the 2am bus
So, does this mean that this is the very last day of the pilgrimage?
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