Despite our secularising world, pilgrimage is enjoying a boom not seen since the Middle Ages. In the past few decades, the ...
It ends at the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, where the supposed remains ... tradition thriving in a modern world. Though the pilgrimage is rooted in Christian tradition, it has been reborn ...
The Institute for Pilgrimage Studies was established February, 2011 with the dual purpose of bringing together scholars to discuss research on pilgrimage around the world and with special attention to ...
a system of pilgrimage routes leading to the city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. The route is 800 km (about 497.1 miles) long and takes about five weeks to complete from St. Jean ...
in Santiago de Compostela. Recent publications include “The Rattle of Time and Travel: The Acoustics of Medieval Pilgrimage", “David Martin Gitlitz (1943-2020)” and “Pilgrimage to Santiago (1610) by ...
In addition to my personal journey as a member of the Catholic Church, I enter an extraordinary year of intentional focus on faith and spirituality. The Church unites in celebrating the Jubilee Year, ...
From ancient pilgrimage routes to scenic coastal strolls, these famous pathways form the foundation of a refreshing break.
Several pathways make up this ancient pilgrimage route which culminates at the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, where the ...
The popularity of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage continues to grow Four Czech pilgrimage stories also inspired a new pilgrim who has just embarked on his long journey He steps out of his ...
The pilgrimage route was called the Way of St. James, Camino de Santiago de Compostela. The pilgrimage guided the faithful through several routes across Spain, France and Portugal, culminating in ...