Marian Pilgrimage Journal: Hermann, MO Part II The People and the Tree Houses
One of the things I love most about my Marian Pilgrimage project – aside from the amazing places of graces – is the people I encounter along the way.
One of the things I love most about my Marian Pilgrimage project – aside from the amazing places of graces – is the people I encounter along the way.
I’m sad for the townsfolk who had to endure such hardship during those trying times, but I’m ever-so grateful for what Hermann is today. We so enjoyed our time in Hermann, Missouri, which still is “German in every particular.” The history, the beauty, and tales of long ago, and the friendliness of the town completely enchanted us.
As I walked the grounds of the Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows in Starkenburg, Missouri, it was as if I could hear the whisper of history. It came alive for me that day, and still is living in my heart.
After a tumultuous summer of natural disasters, Marian Pilgrimage finally hits the road again. Join me!
I’ve scheduled three new trips for Marian Pilgrimage: Discovering Mary Across the USA. You’ll want to mark the dates on your calendar right away so you can follow along!
I’m partnering with Ave Maria Press on this project, which will take me to nine different Marian pilgrimage sites coast to coast throughout the United States. I’ll be posting about my travels here on this blog and on my social media as well. The resulting work will be a Read more
Last week I had the great honor to chat with Michael O’Neill, aka The Miracle Hunter, for his Relevant Radio Show by the same name – The Miracle Hunter. I’ve been a fan of Michael O’Neill’s for some time. He’s my go-to resource for information and fact-checking as I complete Read more