A few memories from the Divine Will Unity Pilgrimage…

The first (hopefully annual) Divine Will Unity Pilgrimage has concluded and all the pilgrims are safely home, save those whose adventure continues. Out of so many glorious memories and shrines visited, I have to say that the Divine Will retreat in Corato on October 11-12 was the highlight whose spiritual fruits are just beginning to ripen.

I did not really know what to expect but one thing that struck me is how the Divine Will is spreading throughout the world. Our roughly 60 participants hailed from 15 different countries and five continents (counting countries of origin, not just countries of residence). God is doing a new thing!

Here is an image of the six priests in attendance at the retreat concelebrating Mass.

From left to right (country of origin/residence): Fr. Bernardo Acuna (Mexico/Italy), Fr. Luke Krzanowski (Poland/US), Fr. Tchonang (Africa/France), Fr. Dave Leon (US), Fr. Mario Fernandes (Goa/Canada), Fr. Sergio Pellegrini, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Trani and Ecclesial Assistant for the Association Luisa Piccarreta (Italy).

I will be posting more from the retreat later as I process my notes. At the end of the retreat there were rumblings of a Divine Will Congress in the US, possibly in November 2025. Stay tuned…

In the meantime I will be posting a few pictures from the rest of the pilgrimage. It was a blessed time. I carried you all in my scapular and pressed it to all the holy places. Spiritual bilocation in the Divine Will is a great gift. Thank you Jesus for all the blessings received and shared with all souls of all time. Fiat!

Janet Klasson

2 thoughts on “A few memories from the Divine Will Unity Pilgrimage…

    1. We are all blessed. I was there in person but you were there in spirit. Your presence means more because it is all based on faith. So believe! You could well receive more credit than I who was there. Fiat!

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