The Unexpected Happened in Logroño
An hospitalera shares her experience of navigating the unexpected to accommodate a pilgrim at a donativo albergue in Logroño, Spain.
Read MoreA Journey to Remember
The act of travel is a deliberate choice. The Camino stream provides ample water for each pilgrim to fill their bucket to quench their thirst and remember their journey.
Read MoreFather José Ignacio, A Memory
A remembrance of Father José Ignacio, who was a driving force in the founding of the modern hospitalero movement.
Read MoreBook Review: Walking West on the Camino
A review of the “Walking West on the Camino” book series. Books by Johnna Studebaker. Review by Allison Venuto.
Read MoreBook Review: Medieval Wanders and Wonders
Review of “Medieval Wanders and Wonders: Understanding Northern Spain and the Camino de Santiago.” Book by Kate Simons. Review by Jerald Stroebele.
Read MoreFinisterre
Finisterre, a poem by Mark Peterson about the end of the world. A place where many pilgrims end their Camino. For many, the end is just the beginning of their pilgrim journey.
Read MoreCastles, Climate & Creative Alchemy
Ancient castles, fortresses, and churches spark Martin Peña’s creativity in this photo essay exploring the meanings he has drawn from his Camino experiences.
Read MoreBook Review: Pilgrim Paths To Assisi
Review of “Pilgrim Paths to Assisi: 300 Miles on the Way of Saint Francis.” Book by Russ Eanes. Review by Roni Jackson-Kerr.
Read MoreThe Beginning
The Beginning, a poem by Lawrence Jones about his arrival in Santiago, the place where his Camino walk ended and where his pilgrimage really just started.
Read MoreLetter from the Chair – Winter 2024
Letter from American Pilgrims on the Camino Board Chair Joe Curro, Autumn 2023.
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