Helping the suffering on a pilgrimage of joy, healing and peace

Jeremy Deedes is raising money for Ampleforth Abbey Trust
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Great North Run 2016 · 11 September 2016 ·

Ampleforth Abbey is home to a community of Benedictine monks who welcome visitors into the Abbey for services, and to explore the extensive and stunning Abbey grounds. History & Heritage The Abbey Church and Visitor Centre offer a fascinating insight into a living monastic community. Founded in 1802, the Benedictine community at Ampleforth Abbey is the largest community of monks in the UK. The Abbey Church is filled with furniture, sculpture, and glass from skilled crafts people, including local oak craftsman Robert ‘Mousey’ Thompson. Retreats Our comfortable retreat facilities offer space to rest, reflect and relax away from the routine of everyday life. This place of prayer offers spiritual nourishment for those who seek it. All are warmly welcomed, whether part of a group, for a conference or your own personal retreat. Tea Room Home-made refreshments are available including hot meals and cakes, tea, coffee, and cold drinks including our Ampleforth Abbey apple juice and cider. Outside seating offers stunning views across the Ampleforth valley, and there is baby changing, children’s menu, and plenty of space to park buggies. Explore the Grounds The Ampleforth estate covers 1,200 acres of lakes and woodland in the Howardian Hills National Landscape, with the North York Moors National Park to the north. We welcome walkers and cyclists throughout the year.

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Please help those damaged in mind or body experience the joy and healing of Lourdes by sponsoring me in my thirteenth Great North Run on Sunday 11th September.

Lourdes became one of the world’s most important places of pilgrimage after Bernadette Soubirous’s Marian Apparitions in 1858. It is a place of intense joy, spirituality and healing that brings great comfort to the sick and healthy alike.

Each year the Ampleforth Hospitalité of Our Lady of Lourdes, a lay organisation under the patronage of Ampleforth, runs a week long pilgrimage to Lourdes for around 65 sick and some 220 helpers aged 17 and over from around the world. The pilgrimage has a huge impact, way beyond the week itself:

    •    For the assisted pilgrims, it brings a great and lasting joy and spiritual revival
    •    Those damaged in mind or body can seek and accept healing at Lourdes, enabling them to live more peacefully on their return
    •    It is a holiday for the assisted pilgrims (often their only holiday in the year), a time when they can meet old friends, get taken out into the town, and be entertained by the helpers.
    •    It can give a welcome break for full time carers back home; family members can take on the carer role by joining their sick relatives in Lourdes for a week of family time
    •    It is an opportunity for helpers to practice exceptional service and compassion for a week, refreshing these important values and reinforcing their importance in daily life back home
    •    Younger returning helpers benefit from the opportunity to practice leadership in a number of roles and doctors, nurses and older helpers often have the opportunity to be of more extensive service through involvement in the complex management and organisation of the pilgrimage
    •    Its hard work for the helpers; its also a week of fun, community and connection, especially for the younger helpers, leaving them better equipped to deal with the world on their return

Assisted pilgrims come from all walks of life. Many cannot afford the cost and the Friends of Ampleforth Lourdes (FOALS) raises money towards helping assisted pilgrims with their Lourdes travel and accommodation costs. FOALS also provides travel bursaries for some of the twenty Pilgrimage nurses who give their services for free and may have difficulty in raising their travel costs.

The £1,000 I seek to raise will help assisted pilgrims and nurses with limited financial resources to come to Lourdes with the Ampleforth Hospitalité next July. I hope I can impose on your generosity to raise more than this. I can vouch, as one who has been to Lourdes four times, that it will be money extremely well spent, money that will have a deep and lasting impact on those it helps, on the entire pilgrimage and on the wider world.

Each financial choice you make is a powerful statement of who you are and what you care about. When you take a stand and have your money reflect that, it strengthens your sense of self. Lynne Twist, The Soul of Money.

I have run the Great North Run (13.1 miles from Newcastle to South Shields) every year since 2002, except last year when I pulled out due to injury. Over the years I have raised over £5,000 from the GNR and other events in support of Mary’s Meals, Riding for the Disabled, Bruno and other causes.

I anticipate the 2016 GNR will be difficult, to say the least. Age, injury and a fitness level well below that of 2012 when I achieved my fastest time will count against me this year. I feel I have trained responsibly and done enough to complete the 13.1 miles without further injury or mishap, although I don’t anticipate breaking any records. I know this will be an exhausting run and I dread the last mile along the beach road at South Shields. I took the final decision to go for it only last week on the basis I could help a cause which I believe has a profound impact on many people and would ask you to think of me on Sunday 11th September and support my cause as generously as you are able.

With deep gratitude from me and from those who you will help.

Jeremy

PS Funds will be collected and ring fenced by Ampleforth Abbey Trust then forwarded to FOALS.

PPS Watch my progress at www.jeremy.deedes.com/GNR16

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