It's Ray here, recounting the grand experience of this last day of the Days of the Diocese. (I forgot to say my name on the previous post -- "Vigil")
It started with a family lunch at the Parish Centre, including a home cooked meal prepared just off the street.

We then boarded buses and drove to the provincial/regional event at Criptana. This is the famous land of Don Quixote, tilting at windmills that he believed were giants.

An amazing experience with thousands of pilgrims from throughout the province of La Mancha, including Mass with 3 bishops and numerous priests from throughout the world.

- Posted by Ray Tarnai using BlogPress from my iPhone
Location:Ciudad Real,Spain
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