Traces of St. Wolfgang: Pfullingen pilgrim group visits the European monastery
Experience the Pfullingen group's pilgrimage to Lake Wolfgang, the birthplace of St. Wolfgang. Over 30 pilgrims discover the spiritual traces in the European monastery of Pfulling.

Traces of St. Wolfgang: Pfullingen pilgrim group visits the European monastery
In a remarkable event, more than thirty pilgrims from Pfulling undertook a journey to Lake Wolfgangsee. This event is special because it is the first joint pilgrimage in which the group follows in the footsteps of St. Wolfgang. Pfulling, considered the birthplace of Saint Wolfgang, has historical and spiritual significance that comes to life during this visit.
The participants approached the pilgrimage with great anticipation and devotion. The group met early in the morning to begin the journey and many of the participants shared their motivation for making this pilgrimage. They value not only the religious dimension associated with depicting the saint, but also the opportunity to connect with like-minded people and pray together.
Spiritual connection and community
Pilgrimage has a long tradition in Christian culture, and this event came at a particularly inspiring moment for the Pfulling community. The participants welcomed the idea of exploring the historical context of St. Wolfgang, enjoying the nature around Lake Wolfgang and experiencing in community what pilgrimage means. Their journey was not only a physical effort, but also a spiritual route that gave them the opportunity to reflect on their faith.
Lake Wolfgangsee is known for its breathtaking landscape and attracts not only pilgrims, but also tourists from near and far who appreciate the beauty of nature. The pilgrim group plans to visit the various spiritual sites associated with St. Wolfgang during their stay at the lake. This will be an opportunity to learn more about the life and deeds of the saint, whose influence on the region is still felt today.
Today's pilgrimage touched many participants emotionally. They not only take home experiences, but also a deeper connection to their religion and community. This type of community experience is invaluable to many of us during this special time. The group hopes their trip will encourage others to consider similar pilgrimages and experience the spiritual dimension of pilgrimage for themselves.
As participants reported, pilgrimage not only keeps the body fit, but also stimulates the mind. Your valuable experiences and the spirituality embedded in every step of the journey can enrich life sustainably. Such events strengthen a sense of community and remind participants of the untold treasures to be found in faith and nature.
For more information about this pilgrimage and possible future events one can click on the detailed report at www.meinkreis.at access.