
Pilgrims Walking Camino de Santiago Broke Record in 2023
According to the statistics released by the pilgrims office, 446,035 pilgrims arrived at the Spanish pilgrimage site.
According to the statistics released by the pilgrims office, 446,035 pilgrims arrived at the Spanish pilgrimage site.
The film will be released in theaters nationwide for one night on Tuesday, March 28.
Today thousands of pilgrims continue to make the pilgrimage, sometimes traversing hundreds of miles on their way to Santiago.
‘Hooked on the Camino’ — that’s how one bishop described his fifth pilgrimage on the ancient way of St. James. Recently, three U.S. bishops traveled the Camino de Santiago together for two and half weeks. They shared their pilgrimage experience with the National Catholic Register’s Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl.
Archbishop Paul Coakley and Bishops James Conley and James Wall share highlights from their recent experience on El Camino de Santiago in Spain — the fifth time for two of them — and their recommendations for pilgrimages closer to home.
COMMENTARY: I had walked the Way of St. James imperfectly but sincerely.
With the cathedral reopening, the tomb of St. James the Apostle is now open for veneration from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day, however the traditional embrace of the statue of St. James has been prohibited.
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