<p>I&rsquo;m inviting you to join me on a pilgrimage I&rsquo;ll be making with a friend of mine! This pilgrimage will be of the imagination of the heart. I suppose in truth it&#39;s a fictitious pilgrimage. &nbsp;My friend is none other than St Francis of Assisi. For me the imagination&rsquo;s a vital and an exciting tool for reliving something of a saint&rsquo;s life. So I&rsquo;ll be as it were &lsquo;walking and talking&rsquo; with you through these pages about the story of the pilgrimage which&rsquo;ll take who knows how long. At each stage I&#39;ll have my own personal reflections and I&#39;ll be addressing you personally in the hope to make some connection with where you might be. The story of the pilgrimage apart from walking is mostly about ordinary experiences: eating resting talking getting irritated being bored embarrassed delighted: and any other mood you care to add. I&rsquo;ll be picturing Francis my friend and I hope yours also carrying a copy of St Matthew&rsquo;s Gospel in his pocket as I will myself. Maybe you&rsquo;ll do the same.</p><p>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</p><p>Martin Shaw prior to being consecrated Bishop of Argyll and The Isles in June 2004 at St John&#39;s Cathedral in Oban was Chaplain and acting Dean of King&#39;s College Cambridge working as a priest in Glasgow Edinburgh Dunoon and London. As Canon Precentor at St Edmundsbury Cathedral he was responsible for Liturgy and Music. Since 1972 he has been a member of the Third Order of St Francis and has a particular interest in Franciscan spirituality and pilgrimage. Through his singing and writing poetry Martin Shaw has a keen involvement in art as an important approach to Christian spirituality. Since 2010 he has been an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Exeter.</p>