Category: The Ways of Santiago
The Camino de Santiago as a solo experience – José Antonio de la Riera
28 Apr 2024
Ultreia et sus eia!* This cry or invocation was uttered by two youths who say goodbye to one...
Satoko Nakajima: Reflection on the Japanese pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago
18 Apr 2024
When writing this essay or short reflection on Japanese pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, I...
Maritime pilgrimage
2 Apr 2024
The importance of pilgrimages by sea is unquestionable. English, Irish, Flemish, Scandinavian and...
Monte do Gozo: Tradition and History
14 Mar 2024
A few kilometers from Compostela is the celebrated “Monte Gaudii” or Monte do Gozo,...
¿WHY CONTINUE ON TO FISTERRA-MUXÍA?
4 Mar 2024
Throughout the centuries, many pilgrims to Santiago have continued on their way to the sea, to the...
MANUEL F. RODRÍGUEZ INTRODUCES HIS BOOK «CRONOLOGIA JACOBEA»
22 Feb 2024
Manuel F. Rodríguez is a journalist, researcher and writer well known in the world of the Camino...
O CEBREIRO SEEN BY PILGRIMS OF OTHER CENTURIES
13 Feb 2024
O Cebreiro is today a magical place, known and loved by pilgrims from all over the world. In the...
Report 2023: The number of pilgrims and foreigners is growing and the number of American Pilgrims is soaring!
31 Jan 2024
The Camino continues to grow with 446,039 Compostelas delivered in a year without a jubilee but in...
Margery Kempe, pilgrim to Santiago in 1417
18 Jan 2024
In 1934 the manuscript of the biographical stories of Margery Kempe (1373-1438) was discovered...
32,069 pilgrims from the U.S. collected the Compostela in 2023: Anne Born writes about the success of the Camino in the United States
16 Jan 2024
When I finished my first Camino de Santiago on New Year’s Eve in 2010, I was very likely the last...
Manuel Castiñeiras: Past and present of the Declaration of the Camino de Santiago as Unesco World Heritage (1993-2023).
2 Jan 2024
A current look. Past and present of the Declaration of the Camino de Santiago as Unesco World...
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