We visited the famous embroidery in Bayeux that depicts the events leading to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Our pilgrimage next took us to the Bayeux War Museum, which presents the story of the D-Day landings of 1944, and we then walked along Juno Beach, taken by Canadian-led forces on D-Day.
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Pilgrim News
- Pilgrimage Leaders Contribute To New Book
- New Resource
- Recent appointment of Lynne McNaughton
- 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible
- Brochure for 2012
- Woldy news
- Pilgrim art from Pilgrimage 2011 to France
- Days Fourteen and Fifteen – Seeing the Invisible
- Day Thirteen – Seeing the Invisible
- Day Twelve – Seeing the Invisible
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