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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian institutions & organizations > Ecumenism
For centuries pilgrims have travelled to the isle of Iona in search
of the sacred, inspired by the example of St Columba, a 6th-century
Irish monk who founded a monastery there, and whose influence is
felt to the present day. Many modern-day pilgrims and seekers are
also drawn to the island through the work of the Iona Community, an
ecumenical Christian community acting for justice and peace, the
rebuilding of the common life and the renewal of worship. The Iona
Community runs a weekly pilgrimage around the island for those who
visit, pausing for reflection at places of spiritual and historical
significance, and at less obvious landmarks which offer inspiration
for our daily lives and our engagement with the wider world.
Not a few figures-writers, poets, activists, teachers-have focused
on the presence of the Holy One in the ordinary, on the many
possibilities of worldly spirituality. In this book, pastor,
teacher, and theologian Michael Plekon introduces us to several
persons of faith from both the Western and Eastern Church
traditions to illumine God's presence in everyday living: the world
as sacrament. In this discovery of liturgy and life entwined,
Plekon shows how these lives, and our own lives, are texts about
looking for and following God in everyday existence.
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