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Online: Albuquerque Chapter, Book Discussion of Rebekah Scott’s “Furnace Full of God”
Apr 10, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Via Zoom. Contact us through the REGISTER link receive the information to join the meeting.
The Albuquerque Chapter will be discussing Rebekah Scott’s new book A Furnace Full of God, a story of events along the Camino de Santiago during the Holy Year 2010, in the small village of Moratinos where Rebekah and her husband live and welcome pilgrims.
View MoreLithonia, GA: Atlanta Chapter, Hike at Arabia Mountain, April Hike
Apr 10, 2021 9:00AM—12:00AM
Our April Hike of the Month will be at Arabia Mountain (https://arabiaalliance.org). Note, this is the same address as the AWARE center, but please do not block their parking spots or driveway.
The Atlanta Chapter’s April Hike of the Month will be at Arabia Mountain. Note, this is the same address as the AWARE center, but please do not block their parking spots or driveway. A little about the area – it is the site of a former granite quarry and also has some unique plant life.…
View MoreOnline: Online talk by Rebekah Scott, “God’s Grace and the Gold Rush”
Apr 07, 2021 5:00PM
https://uab.zoom.us/j/4797608848
The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the College of Arts And Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham presents: “God’s Grace and the Gold Rush: Caring for Pilgrims in the Age of Cheap Tourism”, a talk by Rebekah Scott, expat resident on the Camino francés and the author of “A Furnace Full…
View MoreOnline: Northern California Chapter, Virtual Chapter Meetup
Apr 03, 2021 11:00AM—12:00AM
Northern California Chapter's Zoom Room
Catch up with fellow pilgrims and keep our Camino spirit strong as well as share information, tips and resources. Though we still have a pause on in-person events, we can stay connected virtually with our pilgrim community across the region. In our meetups, it’s wonderful to “see” familiar and new faces and learn from each…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, The Camino Ignaciano
Mar 29, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online by ZOOM
The Camino Ignaciano (Ignatian Way) recreates the path that the knight Ignatius of Loyola traveled in 1522 from Loyola to the city of Manresa. Over 656 km the Ignaciano begins at the birthplace of Azpeitia (Guipúzcoa) and ends in the Cave of St. Ignatius in Manresa. Register by emailing us at Boston@americanpilgrims.org or through the REGISTER…
View MoreAlbuquerque, NM: Albuquerque Chapter, Embudo Canyon Hike
Mar 24, 2021 10:00AM—1:00PM
Meet at Embudo Canyon Trailhead at east end of Menaul.
Gil Gutierrez will be leading this moderate hike that will involve some scrambling. Bring hat, hiking shoes, pole, sunscreen and water. (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/new-mexico/embudo-canyon–2). We’d like to know If you are coming. Contact us at Albuquerque@americanpilgrims.org or through the REGISTER button above.
View MoreOnline: Colorado Front Range Chapter, tertulia virtual con café
Mar 23, 2021 10:00AM
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/97785008392
¿Tertulia? “Un grupo informal de personas que se reúnen habitualmente para conversar o recrearse.” “An informal meeting of people who gather regularly to talk about current affairs, arts, etc.” ¿Virtual? Virtual, not physical. For those of you who have attended our in-person tertulias back in the Before Times, this won’t be nearly as free flowing. For this mid-morning…
View MoreSonoita AZ: Old Pueblo Chapter, Pilgrim Hike on the Arizona Trail
Mar 20, 2021 8:00AM—1:00PM
Gardner Canyon Rd, Sonoita AZ
This hike begins about an hour south of the UA – same as Madera Canyon – but VERY different. We will be walking about 7.5 miles round-trip in the meadowlands of the Santa Rita Mountains north to Kentucky Camp. The elevation differential is about 800 ft with no pavement anywhere on the hike. We will…
View MoreOnline: Northern California Chapter, Camino Inglés Three Ways
Mar 19, 2021 4:00PM—5:30PM
Northern California Chapter's Zoom Room
There are many Caminos and many ways to walk them. In this presentation, three experienced pilgrims talk about one Camino, the Camino Inglés, and the different ways that they walked it. Emilio Escudero explains how he walked first from A Coruña and then from Ferrol following the traditional approach of carrying his own backpack and…
View MoreOnline: Lecture: “Healing Spaces on the Camino de Santiago in Medieval and Contemporary Settings”
Mar 18, 2021 6:00PM
Event description and registration link: https://muscarelle.wm.edu/product/healing-spaces-on-the-camino-de-santiago-in-medieval-and-contemporary-settings/ Note 6:00 PM EDT
HEALING SPACES ON THE CAMINO DE SANTIAGO IN MEDIEVAL AND CONTEMPORARY SETTINGS $0.00 – $10.00 6:00 PM EDT, Virtual Kathleen Jenkins, Professor & Chair, Department of Sociology, Co-Director, Institute for Pilgrimage Studies, College of William & Mary Jessica Streit, Assistant Professor of Islamic & Medieval Art, College of William & Mary Jessica Streit will begin…
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