Saturday, May 9, 2009

Thursday, May 7, 2009

St Anthony Part 2

This is the original church. Obviously, this crowd would never fit into the church. My guess is that there were about 10,000 people that Tuesday. I was told that on the feast it is about 100,000 people who come. Some even come the night before and campout.
The other building is the home for the many priests who were present.
Above the church people walk up to the top of the rocks toward the cross. What I was unaware of is that people bring food to share. Most come as multi-generational families. On the rocks are candles that are lighted as prayers to God.
This is walking down to the Church and open pavilion. The other building you might see, is the building where there are priests available for reconcilation. In this picture, you can see families together. Sadly, there are also people begging. And the sale of many articles plus food.
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St. Anthony

 
 
 
 
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St. Anthony

The Feast of St. Anthony is June 13th. For the thirteen Tuesdays before the feast people from all over Albania come up the mountain to the very old Church. Most people make the pilgrimage walking up the mountain.  When they arrive they light candles all over the rocks. I should note that people come to pray with their rosaries - or the prayer beads. It is really an equal opportunity for people of all faiths to praise God.
I chose to go up to the Church on a minibus. I am so very glad that I did that. I was told that you can walk up in about 45 min. to an hour.  While the walk would have been nice, I enjoyed the experience without sore feet.
This sign in the town points the way for the pilgrimage.  This Church(kjsha) is outside Laç (the ç is like ch). Shna is the word for Saint. Ndout is Anthony.

Mass is said in this open air courtyard. They have a marvelous sound system. So when I arrived I could hear the Mass. People were all gathered around. Many people were fervently in prayer while others were talking and moving.

My reaction was that this must have been what it was like when Jesus spoke to the crowds - but without the sound system!!!

At the time of the consecration, most people knelt...

As you look through the crowd you will see women in traditional dress, jeans for the younger and everything in between. Mostly, though, people in their 'best'.

The statue of St. Anthony was continually surrounded by people touching and holding their children up to him.

SEE PART 2
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