Day 7 From the Road with Fr. Hilton

Here’s Fr. Hilton’s Day 7 information!

 

Entering Idaho, the second state of my journey!

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Cycling along the Priest River in the early morning light east of the Town of Newport. The river is named in honor of the Jesuit priests who evangelized the Kalispel Indians and were known by them as “The Blackrobes.”

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I am traveling through the lands where Fr. De Smet lived, worked and celebrated the sacraments.

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Entering the Town of Priest River. I love the name of this town, but I suppose that I’m biased.

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Between the Towns of Priest River and Sandpoint, I met Michele who is from the Lombard region of Italy and is traveling by bike for five months through Canada and the western United States. He will be getting married next year to his beloved Francesca and I told him that we’d keep him in our prayers for a happy and holy marriage.

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He was quite surprised to meet a priest cycling across the United States and didn’t think that such a thing would happen in Italy (not that it happens very often here either). He believes that priests must be more open and creative in the ways they evangelize, especially among the young.

Approaching the journey’s end and the Town of Bonners Ferry. The endless forests of the American Northwest.

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My shoes are squeezing my toes and have been causing a good deal of pain lately. I discovered that there’s a bootmaker in Bonners Ferry and went to see him this afternoon to see if he could help me out. He has a workshop in an old building alongside the county fair grounds that smells of leather and of times long past.

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Thad has been making not only cowboy boots but footwear of all types for over a quarter century and has a apprentice who helps him by the name of Heather. As a young man he was part of a evangelization team that traveled throughout the Country preaching the Gospel to any who would listen. He eventually fell in love with the piano player who was part of the music team, married her over forty years ago and settled down to raise a family.

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He stretched my shoes and got this traveling priest back on the road.

If you want to follow Fr. Hilton through the day and see his progress, go to the Father Tracker on Pedaling Priest.

Learn more about the Avila to Aspen project and read past posts.

 

Art Citation: Bonners Ferry along Kootenai River, author unknown (prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties), date unknown, PD-US, Wikimedia Commons.

About Fr. John Hilton

I’ve been a Catholic priest for 33 years, come from a family of nine children and love this life to which God has called me! For the past four years I’ve served as pastor of Saint Mary Parish, founded by silver miners and adventurers in 1882 in the heart of what is now the resort community of Aspen, Colorado.

I’m bicycling across the United States to spread the word that this beautiful mountain town, known for its skiing, mountaineering and cultural events, is rapidly becoming a powerful place to grow in your relationship with Jesus Christ through dynamically orthodox conferences and seminars in service of the New Evangelization. We hope to see you in Aspen!

This article is reprinted with permission from our friends at Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction.

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