Update on a Call to Desert Hermitage… Mark Byerly
Back in 9/20/2014 I wrote a blog entry on a man on pilgrimage – Mark Byerly – called, “A Pilgrimage of Penance, Prayer and Sacrifice.” ��I recently heard again from Mark, to let me know he is now moving into a desert hermitage, for time for prayer and reparation. �� He wrote,
My name is Mark Byerly. Last fall I was interviewed by Michael Voris and Christine Niles at ChurchMilitant.tv. I am the pilgrim that crossed the country on foot to 150 Catholic shrines in reparation for the sins of our world and for the Church. You ran my story on your website afterwards. As I mentioned in the interview, I am going into the desert of Arizona to continue the life of prayer and penance as a desert hermit. The needs of our world are grave and urgent. I will be leaving home for this venture within a couple of weeks.
To help raise some of the funds necessary for the move and its initial costs, I have been persuaded to start a web based fund raising campaign. The campaign is run on Indiegogo. I am trying to send it on to good, orthodox, Catholic websites and blogs since I know that at these there will be many people of the same mind and heart who would be interested and willing to help. If you can do anything in this regard, I am already grateful. Or perhaps you have some other ideas? My email address is: markbyerly@yahoo.com. Here is the link to the fundraising campaign: LINK
Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything else I can do for you. Again, I am very grateful.
In our Lord,
Mark Byerly.
Mark will respond to any questions or thoughts you might have. ��Perhaps you will consider helping support him in this initial challenge he faces to get “established” in his desert hermitage. ��There is also some information on the “campaign” link.
Our country, the modern West, and the world in general is in great need of men and women of prayer. ��We are in need of witnesses, of humble and obedient persons open to the Spirit, persons of Faith. ��May the Lord lead us all, into perfect lives of obedience to Him in love.
Thomas Richard


