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COLLABORATING ORGANISATIONS

The Hearts in Search of God Project

is grateful for the support of the Sisters of the Holy Cross CIO

and collaboration of CAFOD,

the Taking Stock project and Outdooractive

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CAFOD

The Hearts in Search of God project is pleased to collaborate with CAFOD.


CAFOD is the official Catholic aid agency for England and Wales, and part of Caritas Internationalis. The agency works on long-term development as well as responding to emergencies. CAFOD’s vision, mission and values draw directly from Catholic Social Teaching, Scripture, Liturgy, the Gospel and the tradition of the Church. 


Inspired by Pope Francis' encyclical letter Laudato Si' CAFOD sees walking pilgrimage as a response to Pope Francis’ call for humility, sustainability and evangelisation. 


The Sisters of the Holy Cross CIO

The Hearts in Search of God project is grateful to the Sisters of the Holy Cross Charitable Incorporated Organisation for their generous support for the project.


The Sisters of the Holy Cross is a Swiss Foundation. The Congregation was founded in 1844 with the purpose of the development of the whole person through education.


The Sisters worked in education in England & Wales for many decades. They formed the charitable trust in 2017 and a charitable incorporated organisation in 2023. 




Taking Stock

Much of the background details about the Catholic cathedrals and churches in the Pilgrim Ways comes from Taking Stock, a project of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales.


It provides an architectural and historical assessment of churches in regular use for public worship. These are mainly diocesan parish churches, but the project also includes churches owned by religious orders and institutions, where these are in regular public use and where the owners have agreed to participate in the project. Taking Stock is intended to be an aid to dioceses, parishes, statutory authorities and the general public, so that the heritage significance of buildings may be given due weight when proposals for change come forward.

Outdooractive

The Pilgrim Ways have been mapped using Outdooractive, the world’s leading digital platform for outdoor adventures, offering access to thousands of hiking, cycling, and walking routes.


The app empowers users to explore nature with reliable maps and route suggestions. Beyond adventure, Outdooractive hopes to inspire a deeper connection with nature and foster a sense of community and environmental respect. Outdooractive also provides tailored business solutions for outdoor organizations. The Outdooractive app can be downloaded for free here .

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