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It may seem remiss of us to dangle such beautiful places of pilgrimage in front of you at this time, when we’re not to leave
It may seem remiss of us to dangle such beautiful places of pilgrimage in front of you at this time, when we’re not to leave
We’ve provided links to OS maps of our sites (using the OS overlay feature of Bing Maps , which unfortunately can only be accessed on
Among the many objectives of the Faith in Cowal project has been the attempt to make St Munn’s Church at Kilmun a central part of
Among the lovely creatures you might see as you walk in Cowal are adders. Grey or brown, with a distinctive zig-zag strip running down her
Pope Francis has been talking this week about pilgrimage. He offers some images and reflections that will be of interest to the communities in Cowal
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland visited the Cowal peninsula and its churches two weeks ago. The Right Rev. Dr Angus Morrison spent some
The Faith in Cowal project has adopted a beautiful Gaelic hymn as a kind of anthem, a song for pilgrims to sing, for local congregations
The British media have been getting a bit excited in recent weeks (September 2015) about patriotism and love of country. Much of this – if
A most enjoyable visit to the Lamont Aisle this week, a dark vault beside the recently restored parish church of Kilfinan. The very obliging Sinclair
A century and a half ago the Ordnance Survey six-inch map showed St Modan’s Well on the hillside above Kilmodan (i.e. ‘St Modan’s Church’, the