“It’s just the idea of kind of suffering, but for a noble cause."
"Having chosen the name Francis, it just speaks volumes to me really, that he had a great love for the poor," she said."He made himself accessible, that's the main thing I'll remember about him.
"I do feel like he's left a great love for people, and a great openness to all sorts of people."Sister Carr said she will soon be making her way down through the mountain passes of Switzerland into Italy.Having adapted to the rigorous demands of the trek, she said she has been "spiritually enriched in many, many ways" during the pilgrimage, and is praying for a smooth end to her journey.
"We're going much better than we were at the beginning in terms of the feet - the blisters, thank God, [but] the pack is still pretty heavy," she said."It's just been amazing to do this walk - each day is a grace.
"I have said to myself 'we'll try and get there' [on time], and it's been worth it even if I have to stop at some point, but hopefully we'll get there.
"I really am hoping that they will have elected a new Pope by then, and I'll get a chance to place myself in his shadow."He had two hours for visits four times a week and cancellations had related to suspected attempts by his supporters to orchestrate social media campaigning relating to his imprisonment.
Yaxley-Lennon's High Court case had meant that an unrelated prosecution, for allegedly refusing to comply with a counter-terrorism search of his phone, had been put back months.He is also facing prosecution having been accused of breaching a stalking prevention order.
President Donald Trump has said the US has "no stronger partner" than Saudi Arabia during his first major foreign trip - a whirlwind visit of Gulf countries mainly focused on shoring up investment.Speaking in Riyadh, the US president also pledged to lift all sanctions against Syria, saying it was now time for the country to move forward with "a chance at greatness".