Book Review: Call of the Camino
An unexpected bookstore find becomes the Camino memoir that keeps on giving in Jerald Stroebele’s review of Robert Mullen’s “Call of the Camino.”
An unexpected bookstore find becomes the Camino memoir that keeps on giving in Jerald Stroebele’s review of Robert Mullen’s “Call of the Camino.”
A poem by Mary Baldree that celebrates canceling the plans she made to make way for the Camino she was meant to have.
As they walk together in the rain, one pilgrim’s openness and honesty allows the other pilgrim to show his vulnerability, too.
While making a pilgrimage in honor of his friend who died on Camino the previous year, a stroke survivor learns how to accept help from others; view curses as blessings; and find peace, gratitude and new life to celebrate.
With ample time to reflect on 72 years of life and be present to appreciate what the Camino offers, a man’s heart opens to find a renewed spiritual relationship.
After her father’s unexpected death, a heartbroken woman feels called to the Camino, where her physical suffering helps her unburden her emotional pain.
American Pilgrims has announced its 2025 schedule for hospitalero training. Four sessions are planned in California, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Colorado.
Professor and writer Maryjane Dunn, an American Pilgrims lifetime member, was awarded the 11th annual Aymeric Picaud International Prize, recognizing her length and breadth of work related to the Camino de Santiago.
A Summer 2024 compilation of American Pilgrims on the Camino chapter happenings.
The Spring 2024 issue of La Concha, a magazine published by American Pilgrims on the Camino with news, pilgrim stories, poetry, and more.