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YEAR OF THE PRIEST PILGRIMAGE RETREAT Lourdes & Ars February 08 - 16, 2010 Special "Thank You" price of $1,999 all-inclusive | |||
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206 Tours LOVES our priests!!! THOU ART A PRIEST FOREVER... To live in the midst of the world without wishing it’s pleasures; to be a member of each family, yet belonging to none; to share all secrets; to heal all wounds; to go from men to God and offer Him their prayers; to return from God to men to bring pardon and hope; to have a heart of fire for charity and a heart of bronze for chastity; to teach and to pardon, console and bless always-what a glorious life! And it is yours, O Priest of Jesus Christ! - Lacordaire FAITHFULNESS OF CHRIST, FAITHFULNESS OF PRIESTS
Pope Benedict XVI has
declared a “Year for Priests” beginning with the Solemnity of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus on June 19, 2009. The year will conclude in Rome with an
international gathering of priests with the Holy Father on June 19,
2010.
206 Tours is preparing a special Pilgrimage Retreat for Priests! Keep checking back for our special pilgrimage itinerary at "THANK YOU" prices!
Pilgrimage to The Shrines of France in honor of the Year of the Priest Ars, Paray-le-Monial, La Salette & Lourdes with optional 4 night Post Tour to Paris, Nevers & Lisieux
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Explanation of the icon of Christ the Great High Priest Iconographer Marek Czarnecki of Seraphic Restorations in Meriden, Connecticut, has graciously given the USCCB the rights to use the icon of Christ the Great High Priest during the Year for Priests.
Any parish or diocese that would like to use the image in conjunction with this special year is also permitted to do so.
This icon (egg tempera and gold leaf on wood panel, 28” x 22”) is “based on a fifteenth century Greek prototype; here Christ is shown in Latin Rite vestments with a gold pelican over His heart, the ancient symbol of self-sacrifice. The borders contain a windig grapevine and altar prepared for the celebration of the liturgy of the Mass; in the borders are smaller icons of Melchizedek and St. Jean-Baptiste Vianney.” Incidentally, it is St. John Vianney whom Pope Benedict XVI, with the announcement of this special year, has declared the Universal Patron of Priests.
Czarnecki explains: “I wrote the icon about seven years ago [for seminarians and priests] to be able to see Christ in themselves, and themselves in Christ. We often hear that the icon is called a window; in this case, it’s also meant to be a mirror.” The Good Shepherd reminds the priest that he is to “lay down his life for his sheep.” (www.seraphicrestorations.com)
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