The Portal August 2014 | Page 9

THE P RTAL August 2014 Australia Pages - page 9 A Letter from Lourdes - St Jean Camino Pilgrimage Fr Nicholas Pearce: Assistant Priest, Frankston In Lourdes the world is turned on its head. The sick and the elderly take pride of place, and the young come to serve not to be served. Is this a glimpse of the Garden of Eden or a foretaste of heaven? In our country, Australia, in the weeks and months ahead we are going to face yet again a discussion of Euthanasia and so called dying with dignity. Here in Lourdes the true dignity of every person is respected and promoted, where ones worth to society is not gauged by what one can contribute, but by the very truth that they are known and loved by God. intentions. In a particular way I prayed for the sick, suffering and dying members of our community and for our country that we may always respect and value the sick, for they have so much to teach us. We have now arrived in St Jean Pied du Port, on the French border, and commence our walk tomorrow with a six-hour trek over the Pyrenees. After much Here in this sanctuary of our Blessed Mother, those planning and preparation, our little group having who can walk wait patiently for those in wheelchairs finally arrived at the start line, ate dinner tonight and and on stretchers, those who can see carefully lead and have retired early, in anticipation of the big day ahead. guide those who cannot, and those who in the eyes of the world have no hope are given hope, a hope that It was lovely this afternoon as we walked through the will last for ever. town to meet the other pilgrims who will be walking at the same time as us. I look forward to sharing more I prayed for all at St Francis Xavier at the grotto with you over the weeks ahead. of Our Lady, and called to mind all your personal contents page