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Canterbury Cathedral 
Benedictine Experience - A Pilgrimage to England
Location: Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury, England
Dates: July 6-13, 2010
Leaders: Brother Bede Thomas Mudge, OHC
The Very Rev. Robert Willis, Dean of Canterbury Cathedral
and members of the Cathedral Chapter
Contact: saintbenedict@verizon.net
Program Brochure click here
Registration Form click here
To Pay in Full Online click here.
Brother Bede Thomas Mudge is prior of Holy Cross Monastery in West Park, New York, an Anglican Benedictine Community. He has been active in the practice of spiritual direction for many years and in teaching about spiritual direction and meditation. He is the author of the widely-read booklet, Using the Jesus Prayer.

Canterbury Cathedral
From the arrival of St. Augustine at Canterbury in 597 AD until the dissolution of the monasteries, Canterbury was one of the greatest Benedictine communities of medieval Europe. It became one of the most important places of pilgrimate in the western world as a result of the martydom of St. Thomas Becket in 1170. With all its beauty, grandeur and powerfully evocative sense of the past, the Cathedral Church of Christ at Canterbury remains today what it has always been: a holy place in which God is worshipped, a focal point for the religious aspirations of many millions of Christians, and a symbol of the living Church in the modern world. For more information visit www.canterbury-cathedral.org.

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