In real time the disembarkation happened on a Friday. Our flight home wasn't until Saturday, so there would be one more night in the Athens hotel. Before we checked in there was one more excursion planned, to the site of ancient Corinth. This turned out to be my most spiritual experience in the entire trip.
Ancient Corinth was established around 900 B.C.; it was destroyed by the Romans in 146 B.C. The city was rebuilt by Julius Caesar in 44 B.C, and became a major port. In 1858 an earthquake destroyed the area and a modern city was rebuilt nearby.Corinth is another archeological site with Christian connections. Saint Paul lived in the city, as documented in Chapter 18 of Acts of the Apostles. After Paul left he wrote several letters to the church there, two of which are recorded in the New Testament of the Bible (1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians)
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Temple of Apollo at Corinth |
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Consecration |
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Canal |
Back in Athens, our group checked into the hotel, then had a couple of hours before dinner. Tony and I walked with a friend to a nearby grocery store to get snacks for the next day's flights. After dinner we put our suitcases outside the door for a porter to pick up the next morning.
Fun, fun, FUN, this sure sounds like a great trip!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did so much, it sounds like a wonderful experience.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely spiritual ending to your trip! Thanks for sharing all your photos and experiences with us!
ReplyDeleteYours was a trip I would love to take, spiritual fulfilling moments and places where Paul lived and wrote. Paul the great traveler spreading the Christian faith.I did visit many of the historic sites in Greece and Crete.
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