Camino de Santiago Spain Sept. 30-Oct. 10 |
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Event Title | |
Camino de Santiago | |
When does it start? | |
09/30/2021 | |
When does it end? | |
10/10/2021 | |
Event Location | |
Spain | |
What kind of event is it? | |
Tour | |
Event Details | |
Experience segments of The Way of St. James, one of the most important Christian pilgrimages in Middle Ages. You will walk from Sarria to Santiago over 5 days – 20 km or more each day. As you walk there will be time for personal reflection and prayer. Your pilgrimage will culminate with the Pilgrim’s Mass at the Santiageo de Compestelo Cathedral. Pilgrims will also tour Madrid, Leon, Muros, and Finisterre while in Spain. Departures are scheduled for May 13 and September 30 but you can plan a customized pilgrimage and include time at the Anglican Pilgrim Centre in Santiago. | |
Does your organization have a website you’d like to share? | |
www.eo.travel | |
Does the event have a website? | |
www.eo.travelwithus.com/tours/sp21p#.XoX6CEBFzIU | |
Contact name | |
Donald Fishburne | |
donald@donaldfishburne.net |
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