Exhibition “El Camino de Santiago. Tomohiro Muda. A view from the East”

Tomohiro Muda is a Japanese photographer who went on two pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela photographing the Camino and offering his vision of it. Muda declares himself to be a lover of the French and especially of the Spanish Romanic, Santiago de Compostela and the Jacobean pilgrimage. He was born in in 1956 in the … Read more

The pilgrims who travel the Camino from A Coruña can obtain the Compostela

Response given by the Chapter of the Cathedral of Santiago to the request to grant the Compostela to the pilgrims who come to the sepulchre of Saint James the Apostle from A Coruña: Having examined the petition made by several foreign associations, confraternities, the Association of Galicia of Friends of the Camino de Santiago, as … Read more

Delivered the Camino de Santiago Awards 2016, promoted by the Xunta de Galicia

The Camino de Santiago Awards constitute the institutional and social acknowledgement of the public and private initiatives aimed at conserving, improving and embellishing the environments of the routes of the Camino de Santiago, this which foster new services or innovation and improvement of the services provided to the pilgrims, as well as the specific dissemination … Read more

Lecture: ‘Celebration of the Hispano-Mozarab Eucharist from the Mystagogy of the Fathers of the Church’

Speaker: Rev. Salvador Aguilar López Date: 29 December Time: 8.00 p.m. Location: Headquarters of the Friends of the Way of St. James Association of Seville (C/ Castilla, 82, local) Organized by: Friends of the Way of St. James Association of Seville The term Mozarab is often used without understanding its specific meaning (or its relationship … Read more

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