Anglican Heritage Pilgrimage

June 9-20, 2025

Led by Father Sammy Wood

 
 

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Unlike the trip of a tourist, pilgrims who undertake a pilgrimage visit holy places, cultivating a connection with other Christians both past and present. A pilgrimage is a journey that allows one to grow in spirituality and deepen a relationship with God.

For Episcopalians in the Anglican tradition, England holds a place of distinct significance. The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin’s Anglican Heritage Pilgrimage will trace Christianity’s early days in Great Britain, medieval England, and the Reformation as we experience the treasures of our Anglican tradition. Skilled guides will lead our small group through the sacred places that bore witness to Christian saints, Protestant martyrs, and significant events in Anglican church history.

Our pilgrimage will include awe-inspiring architecture, imposing castles, historic collegiate towns, cathedrals, shrines, and the vibrant city of London. Our itinerary features landmark accommodations, private transportation, and well-planned meals. Along the way, we will experience opportunities for worship and enjoy time of fellowship, community, and prayer. Joining together with our sisters and brothers at All Saints, Margaret Street in London. Join us as we explore our Anglican heritage.

If you have any questions, please speak with Father Sammy.