
day 5
Hello there, it is I, Terry. Today we go to see the Passion with guest speaker Jim Caviezal. The legend of the German train was proven true as the ride was one of the smoothest rides that ever did exist. 'Twas as if the pilgrims rode on the clouds of Heaven to Duuseldorf. These trains come highly recommended [aside from the sardine-effect of the large crowds and temporary lost-ness of the foreign language ports.]
At the duusseldorf port we met up with a group of four Canadians also going to see the Passion. A frisbee game later and we were sitting in the field munching on cheese/ham/bread and anticipating the g'times to come.
Hello,
This is Fr. St. Martin. Mrs. Brady was able to meet Bishop O'Malley today upon his arrival. Some of the pilgrims from St. Joeseph's Parish saw Pope Benedict by chance as he drove down the street. Our singers spent a good day at the field singing the songs for the final Mass with our most excellent Pope. We were able to read his address to the youth translated from all the various languages into English. We are leaving for the main event tomorrow and will not be able to blog until we get back to the states. This has been a grace filled pilgrimage and we are thankful for your good prayers and support.
Sincerely,
Fr. St. Martin

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