Travel Through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in the Footsteps of the ‘Snowshoe Priest’
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Anne Sieben, an American native of Denver, Colorado, swallows the kilometers as part of a pilgrimage that will end in November in France in honour of Saint Martin.
Travel Through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in the Footsteps of the ‘Snowshoe Priest’
The cathedral in Marquette, with Bishop Baraga's tomb; stained-glass windows tell the life story of the Venerable, who often wore snowshoes to traverse the rugged winter terrain. Visiting the missions, shrine and cathedral that tell the story of Venerable Bishop Baraga reveals a landscape where faith once traveled by canoe, dogsled and snowshoe.
Coming from Denver, the American Ann Sieben took a stop in Montmartin, Monday, October 20th. Since August 20th of the basilica of Tours, Ann Sieben, an American native of Denver, Colorado, walks through the communes of France dedicated to Saint Martin. Montmartin, commune of Plaine d'Estrées, is one of these villages, where Ann Sieben took a stop Monday, October 20th in the evening. Coming from Béthisy-Saint-Martin, she was greeted by Mayor Patr…
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