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Isn't it true that when we have calloused hands, we admire them? In an interesting way, these marks of hard work give us a sense of satisfaction.

On this day, our pilgrims dig holes in Brittany, France. They also accidentally burn their hands on a fire. Most of them cherish these moments, because it signals their return to the basics--basics for the soul, when nature helps us to shed the artificiality of city life.

Against a breeze, against which nothing protects, you may hear the whispering of God. After all, nature is the work of our Creator. And the sound of the wind is a sign of the Third Person of the Holy Trinity: the Holy Spirit.

Come and view nature in a fresh way.

Tapes will be available through Religious Catalogue in December.


The feel of being a Pilgrim

Life at Lourdes

At the Campsite...

The History of Scouting

Scouts de France

French Catholic Scouting

Catholic Scouting

The Scout's Promise
(in French)

The Scout's Law
(in French)

A conversation with Jennifer

Campside Chatter

Homily