continues to We thought we would tell everyone a little about the new Camino-Australia pilgram's walk. Over the last 2 years we've had a few visits from walkers who have been walking the trail. We're conveniently located along the walk and most walkers stop in to have their lunch in the gardens on their way through to Penola via Kalangadoo. I've pinched a bit from the net with links if you want any more info;
"The walk was developed by Sean Deany and Luke Mills, the MacKillop – Woods Way follows the journey taken by Australia’s first Saint, Mary of the Cross MacKillop, in 1866 from Portland to Penola, which is widely accepted as the birthplace of her Congregation, the Sisters of St Joseph. To read more click here.To read the Kairos Catholic Magazine online article by Luke Mills on the 217 kilometres walk he did following St Mary MacKillop’s journey please click here. To see a YouTube video of Luke Mills talking about the Camino Australia: MacKillop-Woods Way, please click here. To read Luke’s blog please click here. To read Luke’s Newsletter please click here: Newsletter 4 "
Great work Luke and Sean. We hope the endeavour continues to go well for them.
"The walk was developed by Sean Deany and Luke Mills, the MacKillop – Woods Way follows the journey taken by Australia’s first Saint, Mary of the Cross MacKillop, in 1866 from Portland to Penola, which is widely accepted as the birthplace of her Congregation, the Sisters of St Joseph. To read more click here.To read the Kairos Catholic Magazine online article by Luke Mills on the 217 kilometres walk he did following St Mary MacKillop’s journey please click here. To see a YouTube video of Luke Mills talking about the Camino Australia: MacKillop-Woods Way, please click here. To read Luke’s blog please click here. To read Luke’s Newsletter please click here: Newsletter 4 "
Great work Luke and Sean. We hope the endeavour continues to go well for them.