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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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Online: Boston Chapter, Unpacking Your Camino
Mar 15, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online through Zoom.
How can you integrate your Camino into your life “back home”? Will you experience culture shock? This is something for veteran and not-yet-veteran pilgrims to contemplate. Email us through Boston@americanpilgrims.org for the Zoom link to the event or through the REGISTER link above. Please include “Unpacking” in the subject line.
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Online: Boston Chapter, Planning, Packing and Prepping Your Camino
Mar 01, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online by Zoom
You’ve decided which route to take and when, now find out how! Very experienced pilgrims will share with you what they have learned over many Caminos and will provide a sample packing list. RSVP to Boston@americanpilgrims.org or through the REGISTER link above to receive the link to the meeting. Please put “Planning and Packing” in…
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Online: Boston Chapter, The Bay Circuit Trail and Greenway
Feb 15, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online by ZOOM
Join us to talk about the Bay Circuit Trail and Greenway with two peregrinas who completed it in COVID-time. The trail passes through 37 Massachusetts towns over 230 miles. All are welcome. Register by emailing us at Boston@americanpilgrims.org. Please put “Bay Circuit” in the subject line.
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Webinar: Boston Chapter, Camino Primitivo
Feb 01, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Zoom
Join co-chairs Karen McMenamy & Nancy Nee Hanifin as they detail the original route to Santiago de Compostela, the Camino primitivo. This strenuous two-week walk starts in Oviedo, the seat of the Kingdom of Asturias. It follows the footsteps of King Alfonso II as he journeyed across the Cantabrian mountains to Lugo and Melide and…
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Webinar: Boston Chapter, La Voie du Puy or the Via Podiensis
Jan 18, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Zoom
Join former Boston Chapter co-chair Meg Holmes and peregrina extraordinaire Wanda Makela as they discuss the route from Le Puy to St-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, where one crosses up and over into Spain onto the Camino francés. Contact us through the “Register” link above to receive the log in information for the event. Please put “Jan…
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Webinar: Boston Chapter, Camino Angels
Dec 21, 2020 7:00PM—8:30PM
Zoom
Calling all Camino veterans! Join the Boston Chapter with your stories of delight! The phrase “Camino Angels” is part of the pilgrim lexicon. Who are these mysterious creatures? They are simply fellow pilgrims who somehow, someway appear just as you need them. The Camino is like life; things are not always going to go as…
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Webinar: Boston Chapter, Camino portugués
Dec 07, 2020 7:00PM—8:30PM
zoom
Join Boston Chapter co-chairs Karen McMenamy & Nancy Nee Hanifin for an overview of the second most popular route to Santiago, the Camino portugués. This webinar will cover the route from Coimbra through Porto and then the traditional Central route to Santiago. We will also discuss a side trip to Fatima as well as the…
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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…
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…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, Unpacking Your Camino
Mar 15, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online through Zoom.
How can you integrate your Camino into your life “back home”? Will you experience culture shock? This is something for veteran and not-yet-veteran pilgrims to contemplate. Email us through Boston@americanpilgrims.org for the Zoom link to the event or through the REGISTER link above. Please include “Unpacking” in the subject line.
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, Planning, Packing and Prepping Your Camino
Mar 01, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online by Zoom
You’ve decided which route to take and when, now find out how! Very experienced pilgrims will share with you what they have learned over many Caminos and will provide a sample packing list. RSVP to Boston@americanpilgrims.org or through the REGISTER link above to receive the link to the meeting. Please put “Planning and Packing” in…
View MoreOnline: Boston Chapter, The Bay Circuit Trail and Greenway
Feb 15, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Online by ZOOM
Join us to talk about the Bay Circuit Trail and Greenway with two peregrinas who completed it in COVID-time. The trail passes through 37 Massachusetts towns over 230 miles. All are welcome. Register by emailing us at Boston@americanpilgrims.org. Please put “Bay Circuit” in the subject line.
View MoreWebinar: Boston Chapter, Camino Primitivo
Feb 01, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Zoom
Join co-chairs Karen McMenamy & Nancy Nee Hanifin as they detail the original route to Santiago de Compostela, the Camino primitivo. This strenuous two-week walk starts in Oviedo, the seat of the Kingdom of Asturias. It follows the footsteps of King Alfonso II as he journeyed across the Cantabrian mountains to Lugo and Melide and…
View MoreWebinar: Boston Chapter, La Voie du Puy or the Via Podiensis
Jan 18, 2021 7:00PM—8:30PM
Zoom
Join former Boston Chapter co-chair Meg Holmes and peregrina extraordinaire Wanda Makela as they discuss the route from Le Puy to St-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, where one crosses up and over into Spain onto the Camino francés. Contact us through the “Register” link above to receive the log in information for the event. Please put “Jan…
View MoreWebinar: Boston Chapter, Camino Angels
Dec 21, 2020 7:00PM—8:30PM
Zoom
Calling all Camino veterans! Join the Boston Chapter with your stories of delight! The phrase “Camino Angels” is part of the pilgrim lexicon. Who are these mysterious creatures? They are simply fellow pilgrims who somehow, someway appear just as you need them. The Camino is like life; things are not always going to go as…
View MoreWebinar: Boston Chapter, Camino portugués
Dec 07, 2020 7:00PM—8:30PM
zoom
Join Boston Chapter co-chairs Karen McMenamy & Nancy Nee Hanifin for an overview of the second most popular route to Santiago, the Camino portugués. This webinar will cover the route from Coimbra through Porto and then the traditional Central route to Santiago. We will also discuss a side trip to Fatima as well as the…
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