Toronto Camino Exhibit

Sue Kenney sue.kenneyaSYMPATICO.CA
Wed Jan 14 19:10:05 PST 2004


Fellow Pilgrims,

Beginning on March 2, 2004, St James Cathedral in Toronto is hosting a
special exhibit of the Camino. Initially they had expected to run the
display for 6 weeks but now they are considering keeping it open until
at least July 25th. There is a beautiful exhibit area with display cases
located in a large room, in a building beside the church. Some of the
people from this group are organizing a pilgrimage through the streets
of Toronto, stopping at the labyrinth in High Park and ending at he
Cathedral with a pilgrim's mass.

They have received various items from pilgrims, associations and
different churches. At the meeting last week, we all had the
honor/pleasure of meeting Laurie Dennart (A Hug for the Apostle) and the
Archbishop of Surrey, the most reverend Gary Hughes from the Temple
Church. www.templarchurch.net. They have arranged for 12 or more
paintings and photographs by artist Lupe Rodriguez. Lupe was born in
Spain and immigrated to Canada in 1962. They have some materials from
the Confraternity of St James, photos of the Goose Game and artifacts,
maps, souvenirs, books, Robert Wards book Virgin Trails,my Stone by
Stone storytelling CD and more. I have given them Kit's video and some
video footage of a talk I did at St James church in Orillia, Canada as
well.

If anyone has ideas or anything they would like to contribute to this
special exhibit, please contact Nancy Mallett at St James Cathedral
archivesastjamescathedral or Sue Kenney at sue.kenneyasympatico.ca



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