
GLORY TO JESUS CHRIST!!!
Many people who have encountered Pilgrim George have a sense that it was ordained by God, and not just by sheer chance. As for me, I definitely feel that it is part of God's plan that I should have met this holy man and this blog is my very small contribution in assisting in His plan.
Pilgrim George is a humble and softspoken man who has a great sense of peace, love, and joy that surrounds him and that comes from his personal closeness with his savior, Jesus Christ. His steps are those of faith, and his purpose is in lifting the name of Jesus as he walks along the highways.
This blog is meant as a meeting place for all friends, old and new, of Pilgrim George. I hope will be a wonderful testimony to the impact that God has, through his servant, Pilgrim George, on the lives of so many people.
I welcome comments and stories about your fellowship with Pilgrim from his current 2009 Pilgrimage, or any of the past.
Pilgrim will need your prayers as he ventures forth from his poustinia, in Butler, PA, in early May. His 2009 pilgrimage is in honor of the Our Lady of The Angels. May God bless you all.
Yours in Christ,
Rachel (Rae) Baer

How beautiful upon the mountains
are the feet of the messenger who announces peace,
who brings good news,
who announces salvation,
who says to Zion, "Your God reigns." (Isaiah 52:7)

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Pilgrimage 2009
Our Lady of the Angels




Pilgrim George's Bible and Chotki (prayer beads)
"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner"
http://www.stanne-byzcath.org/eastern_jesus_prayer__chotki.htm
Pilgrim sent a note from Booneville (he says "yes, of Daniel Boone fame"), Kentucky on June 1st. He further writes, "it is the half way point to my destination in Hanceville, Alabama. A man by the name of Jack went out of his way to bring me here and then brought me lunch and a drink. This are has been flooded out and has been declared a disaster area so that there is a lot of cleanup work being done." He continues, "Last Sunday I was at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in West Liberty: it serves three whole counties and still has only 35 registered members; this is still "Appalachia area" which is usually associated with West Virginia. All is going well."......