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More information about taking the pilgrim paths

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13 February 2015

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From Dr Roger E. Thornington

Sir, - The excellent articles on "Travel and Retreats" (30 January) featured the Thames Pilgrim Way, with mention of The Pilgrim's Way from Winchester to Canterbury as another route to try. Useful website links were listed, but there was an omission of the two most recent additions.

On 3 October 2014, the Canterbury Diocesan Green Pilgrimage Network was launched as part of a global network of such pilgrimages. More information can be found at www.canterburydiocese.org/green-pilgrimage-network and also at www.pilgrimswaycanterbury.org.

Dust off your walking shoes and step out for Lent!

ROGER E. THORNINGTON
5 Winchester Gardens
Canterbury CT1 3NA

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