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Cambridge, MA: Boston Chapter, Camino Portugués Blog Discussion and Meet-Up
Jan 25, 2022 7:00PM
Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA (address will be provided after registration)
Tim and Dina Cote will host, well, not exactly a “book club” but sort of a “blog club”. Subject blog is now downloaded text and pictures that documented their 2019 pilgrimage along the Camino Portugués (central route) from Porto to Santiago. Sign up with the registration link and you’ll be sent the files—about 30 pages…
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Online: Boston Chapter, Book Discussion with Author Meg Maloney
Jan 12, 2022 7:00PM—8:00PM
Online: Boston Chapter, Zoom Discussion
Join the Boston Chapter online for a discussion with author Meg Maloney, regarding her book “Slow Your Roll: Ruminations & Reflections On My Walk Across Spain” (2021). A further introduction to Meg and her book is here: https://www.facebook.com/Slow-Your-Roll-Ruminations-Reflections-On-My-Walk-Across-Spain-100726728604542/
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Acton/Concord, MA: Boston Chapter, Bay Circuit Trail Hike
Oct 02, 2021 8:30AM—2:00PM
Concord, MA
Join us for an eight mile hike on the Bay Circuit Trail. This is a one-way hike, we will leave cars at the endpoint. You must pre-register for this event. HIKE DESCRIPTION: The selected trail is approximately 8 miles long. We will start in Acton and travel through Stoneymeade Conservation Land, cross into Concord entering…
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Online: Boston Chapter, Zoom Conversation with author Brendan McManus SJ
May 17, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Fr. Brendan McManus, SJ comes from a farm near Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. After studying psychology and Information Technology (IT) at university, he worked in the UK’s computer industry as an interface designer with Hewlett Packard. Becoming disillusioned with the ‘yuppie’ way of life, he eventually resigned and then joined the Jesuits in Dublin…
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Online: Boston Chapter, Zoom Presentation Via Gebennensis
May 10, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Peter Monro will be presenting photos from his journey on the Via Gebennensis from Geneva to Le Puy-en-Velay, the striking volcanic city in France’s Massif Central. Register for the event through the REGISTER button above. Monday, May 10th, 7:00 PM Eastern time.
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Online: Boston Chapter, Zoom presentation with Author Kevin A. Codd
May 03, 2021 7:00PM—9:00PM
Online
“I am about to share here a story about stars that dance. . . . If the very thought of seeing stars dance piques your curiosity at some deep level of your soul, then pay attention to what follows, for the walk to the Field of Stars, to Santiago de Compostela, is a journey that…
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Online: Boston Chapter, Introduction to the Camino de Santiago
Apr 26, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online
In conjunction with the Lexington Public Library, Boston Chapter co-chair Nancy Nee Hanifin will be presenting a basic introduction to the Camino de Santiago, focusing on its most popular route, the Camino francés. Come learn about this life-changing pilgrimage (for people of all faiths or none) and start planning your post-COVID adventure.
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Online: Greater Flagstaff Chapter, The Wisconsin Way
Apr 12, 2021 4:00PM—5:30PM
Online via Zoom
Join Greater Flagstaff Chapter leader, Camino guidebook author and award-winning writer and photographer Stacey Wittig as she shares with us about another “domestic” pilgrimage route in the Heartland of America. Stacey, a veteran of many Caminos abroad, completed this pilgrimage in the autumn of 2020. All are welcome. Please email us at Boston@americanpilgrims.org or through…
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Online: Boston Chapter, The Wisconsin Way
Apr 12, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online via Zoom
The Greater Flagstaff Chapter and the Boston Chapter come together to learn more about The Wisconsin Way, a pilgrimage route in the Heartland of America. Join Greater Flagstaff Chapter coordinator, Camino guidebook author and award-winning writer Stacey Wittig as she shares with us about another “domestic” pilgrimage. Stacey, a veteran of many Caminos abroad, completed…
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Online: 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…
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Cambridge, MA: Boston Chapter, Camino Portugués Blog Discussion and Meet-Up
Jan 25, 2022 7:00PM
Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA (address will be provided after registration)
Tim and Dina Cote will host, well, not exactly a “book club” but sort of a “blog club”. Subject blog is now downloaded text and pictures that documented their 2019 pilgrimage along the Camino Portugués (central route) from Porto to Santiago. Sign up with the registration link and you’ll be sent the files—about 30 pages…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, Book Discussion with Author Meg Maloney
Jan 12, 2022 7:00PM—8:00PM
Online: Boston Chapter, Zoom Discussion
Join the Boston Chapter online for a discussion with author Meg Maloney, regarding her book “Slow Your Roll: Ruminations & Reflections On My Walk Across Spain” (2021). A further introduction to Meg and her book is here: https://www.facebook.com/Slow-Your-Roll-Ruminations-Reflections-On-My-Walk-Across-Spain-100726728604542/
View MoreActon/Concord, MA: Boston Chapter, Bay Circuit Trail Hike
Oct 02, 2021 8:30AM—2:00PM
Concord, MA
Join us for an eight mile hike on the Bay Circuit Trail. This is a one-way hike, we will leave cars at the endpoint. You must pre-register for this event. HIKE DESCRIPTION: The selected trail is approximately 8 miles long. We will start in Acton and travel through Stoneymeade Conservation Land, cross into Concord entering…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, Zoom Conversation with author Brendan McManus SJ
May 17, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Fr. Brendan McManus, SJ comes from a farm near Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. After studying psychology and Information Technology (IT) at university, he worked in the UK’s computer industry as an interface designer with Hewlett Packard. Becoming disillusioned with the ‘yuppie’ way of life, he eventually resigned and then joined the Jesuits in Dublin…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, Zoom Presentation Via Gebennensis
May 10, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Peter Monro will be presenting photos from his journey on the Via Gebennensis from Geneva to Le Puy-en-Velay, the striking volcanic city in France’s Massif Central. Register for the event through the REGISTER button above. Monday, May 10th, 7:00 PM Eastern time.
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, Zoom presentation with Author Kevin A. Codd
May 03, 2021 7:00PM—9:00PM
Online
“I am about to share here a story about stars that dance. . . . If the very thought of seeing stars dance piques your curiosity at some deep level of your soul, then pay attention to what follows, for the walk to the Field of Stars, to Santiago de Compostela, is a journey that…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, Introduction to the Camino de Santiago
Apr 26, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online
In conjunction with the Lexington Public Library, Boston Chapter co-chair Nancy Nee Hanifin will be presenting a basic introduction to the Camino de Santiago, focusing on its most popular route, the Camino francés. Come learn about this life-changing pilgrimage (for people of all faiths or none) and start planning your post-COVID adventure.
View MoreOnline: Greater Flagstaff Chapter, The Wisconsin Way
Apr 12, 2021 4:00PM—5:30PM
Online via Zoom
Join Greater Flagstaff Chapter leader, Camino guidebook author and award-winning writer and photographer Stacey Wittig as she shares with us about another “domestic” pilgrimage route in the Heartland of America. Stacey, a veteran of many Caminos abroad, completed this pilgrimage in the autumn of 2020. All are welcome. Please email us at Boston@americanpilgrims.org or through…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, The Wisconsin Way
Apr 12, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online via Zoom
The Greater Flagstaff Chapter and the Boston Chapter come together to learn more about The Wisconsin Way, a pilgrimage route in the Heartland of America. Join Greater Flagstaff Chapter coordinator, Camino guidebook author and award-winning writer Stacey Wittig as she shares with us about another “domestic” pilgrimage. Stacey, a veteran of many Caminos abroad, completed…
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…
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