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My Road to Santiago

Victoria Bresee, MA, MAR

"There is no path, the path is made by walking." Have you walked the Camino de Santiago or are you thinking about it? I'm sharing my photos, reflections and fascinating cultural, historical info. Hope you'll join our community and share with us!

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"Letting Go" at the Pre-Christian Iron Cross

The Iron Cross-Cruz de Fierro- By Rodelar - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12446974...

Profound pre-Christian Ritual

After lunch, I had a little time to myself before the afternoon presentatio...

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Gathering of the American Pilgrims of the Camino

“Queen of the Missions”

It was less than an hour drive from my parents’ home in Corona, an inland suburb of LA, to John Wayne Airport in Orange County, to pick up Sandy flying in from Denver, then continue north for a 2-hour drive to S...

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My Camino Might Really Happen!

A Magnetic Pull on my Heart and Soul

It was 2012 and a decade had passed since I saw my very first issue of the AARP magazine featuring Shirley McLaine walking the Camino de Santiago on the cover. I was dismayed at seeing the actress w...

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James, While You've Been in the Cave, Christianity Changed

When I think of James, the simple fisherman turned disciple, then preacher, arising from the cave where he had been quietly resting for 750 years to lead the Christians to battle, I wonder if anyone took him aside to fill him in on the amaz...

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WHO STARTED WALKING TO SANTIAGO AND WHY

A Shrine for Santiago

The small shrine constructed to house and protect Santiago’s remains was soon replaced with larger churches, only to be raided and rebuilt over the centuries, and a steady stream of pilgrims arrived to honor him,...

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    Still curious about the world and about life. At 74, I am reflecting on my interesting, rich life, sharing some stories, and ready to have new adventures!

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