![]() In a religiously faltering Europe, Egan sets forth to “find God in Europe before God is gone.” The author admits his Catholic faith is lapsed, but he is “listening.”. He’s on his camino – the Via Francigena, an ancient pilgrimage of over a thousand miles beginning from the English world’s oldest church and ending at St. Best-selling author and NY Times op-ed contributor Timothy Egan lets us tag along on his journey from Canterbury to Rome in his latest book, A Pilgrimage to Eternity. Time spent alone brings clarity to the mind and a light to the heart.īut nobody embarks on a thousand-mile pilgrimage unless they’re looking for something – whether it’s God, self, meaning or perhaps all three-in-one. ![]() (REVIEW) If you’ve ever made a religious pilgrimage, or even taken a long walk, then you understand. ![]()
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