Ireland walk the cross

Discussion in 'Spirit of Ireland' started by "Quis ut Deus", Sep 14, 2025.

  1. "Quis ut Deus"

    "Quis ut Deus" ADMIN Staff Member

    Well thats the walk finished 20 miles 5 blisters and walking like a duck but enjoyed every minute..just about to finalise the final chapter at 4pm 3 more miles of eucharistic procession..I will bring all of you with me during this last chapter but please keep any blisters to yourselves definitely dont need anymore..pics and stories to follow..
    Christ is King alleluia :love:
     
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  2. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Deo Gratias
    And thank you for taking us with you. May your blisters be healed soon.
     
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  3. Thank you so much!!
     
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  4. Rose

    Rose Angels

    Thank you so much, a really lovely thing to do. Hope you can put the feet up now.
     
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  5. grimisocks

    grimisocks Archangels

    A really lovely but brave thing to do as well. Spoken from a guy who will have great difficulty mobility wise doing that.
     
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  6. RoryRory

    RoryRory Perseverance

    Thank you for taking us minus the blisters. May God Bless you abundantly.
     
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  7. Michael_Pio

    Michael_Pio Archangels

    Deo gratias!
     
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  8. padraig

    padraig Powers

    You are making me homesick. :)
     
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  9. "Quis ut Deus"

    "Quis ut Deus" ADMIN Staff Member

    I had planned to write a whole description of what was achieved on the walk but I think the video below says it all..one thing to note on the day of the walk lightning struck a tree at our church at the same time lightning also struck at the same starting point of the walk in England...a fire of Jesus's love has been lit..for sure

     
  10. maryrose

    maryrose Powers

    So beautiful. I would love to have gone but it wasn't possible. Great things are happening especially in Northern Ireland.
     
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