St Columba Day at Pyengana
                      in beautiful N E Tasmania

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St Columba

Columba's arrival on the beautiful island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland in 563 CE at the age of around 42 years has made Iona a centre of pilgrimage for Christians and non believers alike:

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Celebrating St Columba Day 2007 at Pyengana

"Taking risks, letting go, casting off, trusting to God -all these are suggested by the metaphor of pilgrimage."
    Ian Bradley in his book- Colonies of Heaven About Celtic Christianity

With few expectations. the God inspired activity - Celebrate St Columba Day event was a wonderfully nourishing and satisfying experience. Listening and speaking; sharing stories of loss and longing; sharing not only the bread and wine...but scary sharing of ourselves with strangers and seeing the face of Christ in the unknown, surely a moment of sheer joy which gladdens the heart.

An important element of the vision for the event was to use it as a starting point to re-engage at a deeper level with the local community. Significantly, the church of St Michael and All Angels is positioned in splendid isolation on the Tasman Highway, a symbolism, I suspect not lost on the locals, who may from time to time express negative and positive feelings about the perceived lack of connectivity between church and people in their day to day lives.

Responses filtering back have been wonderfully encouraging and humbling. 47 people attending the service which had splendour, tradition and real warmth and Rev. Kent Small's stories of the life of Columba captured the imagination and the hearts of the people. The dynamics changed over lunch, 45+ people, not the same group, but some different smiling faces were there. Mairi Lester and David Holt sang beautiful Irish and Scottish songs during lunch which moved some to tears. and again, informality was the norm.

Our hosts, Jon and Lyndal Healey at the Holy Cow Cafe could not have been more helpful in both the planning and the quality of the meals. We approached St Columba Falls in the late afternoon chill and gloom worthy of an Iona pilgimage in winter which was a most appropriate conclusion to a risk taking but enormously satisfying day for everyone.

For those who are fretting at missing out, we have been inundated with requests to make it an annual event.

Saint Columba
a high prince of Ireland

arrived Iona, Scotland: 563 CE

established a monastry on Iona as a centre of mission, hospitality and artistic endeavour

from Iona, Celtic Christianity established in Scotland

died: 9 June 597
now celebrated as
St Columba Day

Benedictine foundation
12th century abbey church restoration completed 1910

The Iona Community established 1938 and still going from strength to strength

Iona of my heart
St Michael & All Angels



For more pictures click here
pilgrimage walk
outside church
PROGRAM 2007
Please wear something green, if you can!

10.30 am: park and gather
at The Willows Teahouse
Tasman Highway Pyengana

10.40: Pilgrim Walk
1.3km to the church
(only for those wanting to walk)

11 am: St Columba Day Service
St Michael & All Angels
Tasman Hwy Pyengana

12.30pm : The Holy Cow CafÈ
on the falls road for a shared lunch
Irish songs, music & spoken word

the menu will feature ëIrish optionsí
or you select from the regular menu.

we have no idea how many people
will attend this inaugural celebration.

to assist the cafÈ and avoid unnecessary delay,
it would be helpful if people can pre-order lunch
menu can be posted out on request.

2pm: drive & walk to St Columba Falls
( 20min return downhill walk )
from the falls car park

NOTE: please feel welcome to join us
at any time during the day.
The weather may be variable,
so bring warm, weatherproof clothing.

If you need additional information,
contact Isabel tel :6354 1021
email :telfordalanisabel@activ8.net.au

For information about St Columba Day 2008, contact:
Isabel and Alan Telford
Iona Cottage, 29771 Tasman Highway
Weldborough 7264
tel: (03) 6354 1021
email: stcolumbacottage@iinet.net.au