A Unitarian Pilgrimage to Transylvania
By Eric Cherry
...this religious pilgrimage moved and changed me. First, I saw history come alive: I touched the rock that Francis David had stood upon and preached from in 1568; I stood in the ruined citadel where Francis David was imprisoned and died. Secondly, not only did history come alive, but I no longer saw Transylvanian Unitarianism in a historic context where it was relegated to scholarly history texts, but alive in the people of the region today. So as we traveled east from Segesvár (Sighișoara) I felt as though we were moving into the living heart of Hungarian Unitarianism.Visit Rev. Saleska's blog: Tensile Strands and enjoy!