May 2016
Assisi, Italy
Support and encouragement from numerous people has been an enormous gift to the birthing of these pilgrimages. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this journey. It’s been a gift to us, our pilgrims and the people in Italy who so lovingly serve our groups.
I was in New Mexico attending our third and final Living School symposium with 180 students from around the world and our teachers Father Richard Rohr, Cynthia Bourgeault and James Finely. As a part of our completion for the course we had a final project to present. It was to contain the teachings of contemplation, be of service and use our gifts and talents.
Through discernment, prayer and support of our teachers, my Spiritual Director, John Griffith and Ken my husband, I created a proposal for a pilgrimage to Assisi, Italy.
When I turned the corner at the hotel that weekend in New Mexico, there was Judith, a fellow student with her arms open wide for a hug, a huge smile asking me “When’s Assisi. How many people do we need?” I told her, “we need one, one person is all we need.” She said “You have one.” The rest is history. It’s incredible what one yes can do. Thank you for your yes Judith! That’s Judith with me under the Carla sign. Her joy is palpable!
This year we had a number of people with only smart phones, by the end of the pilgrimage they all knew how to use their phones cameras. Joanne had just gotten her phone a few weeks before we left Calgary because we promised her we would teach her to use it. She was in her 80’s and more than eager to learn.
There was an overall desire in our group of women to find a field of poppies in our travels. On our day trip to Spello our driver drove by a gorgeous red field and everyone started shouting “Oh, poppies.” He loved our excitement and said “on the way back to Assisi we will stop in that field.” True to his word he brought us back to the poppies, the light was soft and we were all thrilled to spend time photographing them. You can see Teresa in the white hat surrounded by gorgeous red poppies.
Our drivers and guides understand us now. At first they wanted to get us to places quickly, to tour quickly and for us to follow quickly. One of them told me “Delores, your people don’t know how to follow.” I laughingly said, ” We are a contemplative group and we are here for ten days. We are not in a rush.” I then told him about our Contemplative Photography process. After a few minutes I saw him pointing out the small details to a few of our pilgrims. Even our Italian guides have slowed down. We invite them to eat with us, to pray with us, to have a drink with us and to create art with us if they want to. They are an amazing addition to our experience.
2016
Event Date
May 2016
Support and encouragement from numerous people has been an enormous gift to the birthing of these pilgrimages.
- Assisi, Italy
Leaders:
Ken & Delores
Memories From The Journey
What People Had to Say
Oh my. Everything is beautiful in Italy, even the alleys. The light gives me shivers.
In the spring of 2016, I was privileged to journey on a contemplative pilgrimage to Assisi, Italy led by Delores Montpetit. She is a Spiritual Director, professional artist and photographer who was a classmate from Richard Rohr’s Living School for Action and Contemplation. The trip was the experience of a lifetime and opened me to so many things, most particularly God’s Presence in nature and beauty and the power of the contemplative practice of expressive art. I came home feeling like I had new eyes and a new heart, opened in ways I had never imagined. The program helped me to step into my gifts of creativity that I had not explored in years. When I was back home I was sharing one of my drawings with a professional artist. He was moved to tears when I explained the meaning to him. What a beautiful, spirit filled time we had. I feel blessed and loved. I plan to return to Assisi with the two of you again!
Judith Pickering
Detroit, Michigan
Greetings fellow seeker, I traveled with Delores and Ken on their 2016 pilgrimage to Assisi for three reasons that I felt the universe had planned for me, it would take too long to explain here and are relevant mostly to myself. I did not know or understand why I was called to participate but trusted that I was indeed supposed to.
Upon arriving in Assisi, I only knew St. Frances as the birdbath saint (as quoted from Fr. Richard Rohr) and knew nothing of St. Clare. I went with an open mind and an open heart and discovered so much more. I have come to have deep fondness for both saints. The Franciscan Way has helped me to better participate in my Catholic faith.
Delores secured wonderful guides, Marco and Alfredo, who brought so much meaningfulness to our pilgrimage! .They are both animated and passionate about their work. They shared much of themselves as far as life in Assisi now; regarding politics, social structure and just about anything you wondered about like … Are Italian men really mama’s boy’s?
Delores has a beautiful way of bringing the experiences to life through readings, discussion and art. I have continued to create in new ways from my inspiration from her as well as all the wondrous and magnificent sights. It has been fascinating to witness how my understandings of my time there unfolds in the most unexpected ways.
Ken took care of all the logistics and we traveled to many beautiful places without incident. It was a wonderful experience and I highly recommend it.














