Comments on: Day 31 Foncebadon to Molinaseca http://www.gregspurgin.net/walking-the-camino-de-santiago/2010/09/25/day-30-foncebadon-to-molinaseca/ Greg and Judy's Camino de Santiago pilgrimage across Spain Wed, 27 Mar 2013 19:38:07 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.1 By: Walking the Camino de Santiago a quest along spain from the French border to the spanish city of Santiago in western spain « Shot In The Dark http://www.gregspurgin.net/walking-the-camino-de-santiago/2010/09/25/day-30-foncebadon-to-molinaseca/#comment-914 Sun, 20 Nov 2011 14:07:33 +0000 http://www.gregspurgin.net/walking-the-camino-de-santiago/?p=325#comment-914 [...] The Way In Which of St James has was around for instead of a 1,000 years. It was subsequently the most interesting Christian pilgrimages during medieval stretches, by working with Rome and Jerusalem, and also a pilgrimage passage on which a plenary indulgence happens to be made; other Main pilgrimage paths range from the Via Francigena to Rome and the pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Legend holds that St. James’s remains were carted by riding a boat from Jerusalem to blue Spain where he was buried on the webpage of what exactly is now the city of Santiago de Compostela. Wherever St James’s day 25th July falls on a Sunday, the cathedral declares a Holy or Jubilee Year. As outlined by leap years, Holy Years take place in five,six and eleven year intervals. Up to date were 1982, 1993, 1999, 2004, and 2010. The actual following are going to be 2021, 2027, and 2032. the camino have an impact on considered one of any counts of pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela. To be a rule, when it comes to most pilgrimages, the clear way of Saint James began at one’s home and finished with all the pilgrimage site. However a some of the routes are considered main ones. By means of Middle Ages, the route was significantly travelled. However, black friday 2010 Plague, the Protestant Reformation and political unrest in 16th-century Europe led to its decline. By way of 1980s, only a few pilgrims arrived in Santiago annually. Since then the true trouble path has captivated a growing wide range of modern-day pilgrims from around the globe. The route was declared the first European Cultural Route by way of Council of Europe in October 1987; he did this also named considered one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites.the camino for australians [...]

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By: Day 34 O’Cebreiro to Triacastela | Walking the Camino http://www.gregspurgin.net/walking-the-camino-de-santiago/2010/09/25/day-30-foncebadon-to-molinaseca/#comment-124 Wed, 29 Sep 2010 20:09:26 +0000 http://www.gregspurgin.net/walking-the-camino-de-santiago/?p=325#comment-124 [...] Fonfria it was relatively flat to Biduedo, after that the dreaded downhill began. Judy has posted before about walking downhill, but let me remind you, its hard on the feet. Even with walking poles to [...]

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By: fay http://www.gregspurgin.net/walking-the-camino-de-santiago/2010/09/25/day-30-foncebadon-to-molinaseca/#comment-102 Sat, 25 Sep 2010 22:57:21 +0000 http://www.gregspurgin.net/walking-the-camino-de-santiago/?p=325#comment-102 Wow! That is sure some walk.

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