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3. The River Po

Guy reaches the River Po, meets some other pilgrims and battles the temptation to break the rules. Read by Jonathan Bailey.

Guy meets some other pilgrims and also battles with the temptation to break the rules.

An epic journey, but also an intimate one.

After several years of mental illness, Guy Stagg set off one morning, from London, to walk to Canterbury. Ill-prepared and not entirely clear why he was doing this, he nevertheless got there. Exhausted, he lay beneath the Cathedral walls and then decided to continue.

A few months later, on New Year's Day, 2013, he set out from Canterbury to follow the paths of the medieval pilgrims to Jerusalem.

Ten months and 5,500 kilometres later, he arrived.

This is the story of Guy's walk. Danger and physical hardship lay in his path but he was also haunted by the memories that he sought to flee and ambushed by echoes of his breakdown.

Five extracts follow some of his experiences through snow and storm across the Alps, among other pilgrims in Italy, despairing and alone in Greece, and finally to the incessant rounds of competing worship in Jerusalem.

It's a journey through the pathways of faith and recovery towards healing and understanding.

Abridged by Jill Waters and Isobel Creed

Read by Jonathan Bailey

Producer: Jill Waters

A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in June 2018.

14 minutes

Last on

Thu 15 Dec 202202:00

Credits

RoleContributor
ReaderJonathan Bailey
AuthorGuy Stagg
AbridgerJill Waters
AbridgerIsobel Creed
ProducerJill Waters

Broadcasts

  • Wed 20 Jun 201809:45
  • Thu 21 Jun 201800:30
  • Wed 14 Dec 202207:00
  • Wed 14 Dec 202212:00
  • Wed 14 Dec 202217:00
  • Thu 15 Dec 202202:00