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queen_anne78
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We got married in May…We went to Hawaii (in-laws gave us frequent flyer miles…otherwise we would have gone to Rome). To keep a pilgrimage aspect, we stayed on the island of Molokai, where Blessed Damien the Leper did his thing. At first, the remoteness was romantic, but then it was just plain creepy. And the “shrine” for Blessed Damien is not a shrine but owned by the state. Disapointing, but we did get to visit some of the churches he built by hand, so that was cool.
I love Rome. Love it. There is SO much you can do, so I would pick a few major things before you go, and in order to get into a private/semi-private audience you’ll need to contact your Bishop pronto. When I visited, my friends and I got into a semi-private audience (meaning…only a thousand or so people…hahah) with Papa B in thanks to Archbishop Burke. I noticed wedding couples up in the front of the room.
IF YOU GOT TO PARIS, which I recomend, as there are many, many holy shrines there to see as well, you can stay at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Sacre Coeur…the big white church on top of the hill)…we stayed there totally by chance and it was awesome. The nuns take in pilgrims for cheap (2 Euros a night if you bring a sleeping bag…4 if you use their sheets…and you have showers and stuff). PLUS you are staying in a really old church that has had perpetual Eucharistic adoration on the high altar for 127 years. It’s not fancy like a hotel would be…but you can visit Jesus anytime you want
PM me if you want the contact info of the sisters there, they like it if you let them know in advance…
In general though, just enjoy your first days together as man and wife…no matter where you go or what you see, you’ll have those first nights together that will be priceless.
I love Rome. Love it. There is SO much you can do, so I would pick a few major things before you go, and in order to get into a private/semi-private audience you’ll need to contact your Bishop pronto. When I visited, my friends and I got into a semi-private audience (meaning…only a thousand or so people…hahah) with Papa B in thanks to Archbishop Burke. I noticed wedding couples up in the front of the room.
IF YOU GOT TO PARIS, which I recomend, as there are many, many holy shrines there to see as well, you can stay at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Sacre Coeur…the big white church on top of the hill)…we stayed there totally by chance and it was awesome. The nuns take in pilgrims for cheap (2 Euros a night if you bring a sleeping bag…4 if you use their sheets…and you have showers and stuff). PLUS you are staying in a really old church that has had perpetual Eucharistic adoration on the high altar for 127 years. It’s not fancy like a hotel would be…but you can visit Jesus anytime you want
In general though, just enjoy your first days together as man and wife…no matter where you go or what you see, you’ll have those first nights together that will be priceless.
