The Camino de Santiago is a pilgrimage to St James’s tomb, kept in the crypt of Santiago de Compostela’s magnificent cathedral. The apostle died in Jerusalem in AD 44 but was allegedly buried ...
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 ...
Santiago de Compostela was proclaimed the first European Cultural itinerary by the Council of Europe in 1987. This route from the French-Spanish border was - and still is - taken by pilgrims to ...
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 ...
Neil Morrissey, Debbie McGee, Ed Byrne, Heather Small, Kate Bottley, Raphael Rowe and JJ Chalmers hike through France and northern Spain to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela while living like ...
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 ...
Have you ever thought about walking the Camino de Santiago, but don’t know where to start or if the famous pilgrimage is even ...
A network of four Christian pilgrimage routes in northern Spain, the site is an extension of the Route of Santiago de Compostela, a serial site inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1993. The ...