¿Algo Más Señora?
A poem by Suzanne Doerge that invites the reader to slow down and consider how the deliberate act of a proprietor making a pilgrim’s sandwich can be a form of prayer.
A poem by Suzanne Doerge that invites the reader to slow down and consider how the deliberate act of a proprietor making a pilgrim’s sandwich can be a form of prayer.
A Montana cowboy and horse veterinarian trades his boots and tack for hiking books and a pilgrim’s pack.
Letter from the American Pilgrims on the Camino Board Chair Joe Curro, following the Spring 2024 Gathering.
A review of Shoshana D. Kerewsky’s Camino memoir “50 Days in May: Reflections Along the Camino de Santiago.” Review by Allison Venuto.
The thrum of encounters with locals and Camino family along the way help a pilgrim attune to and appreciate the rhythm of community around him back home.
A peregrina carries scraps of cloth with her as she walks and stitches the fabric together to recreate her Camino experience in a textile art piece.
Highlights from the 27th Annual Gather of Pilgrims hosted by American Pilgrims on the Camino March 7-10, 2024, Mo-Ranch in Hunt, TX.
A review of “100 caminos 100 relatos, a compilation of pilgrim stories” published by Círculo Chileno de Amigos del Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Review by Amy Horton.
On Day 1, an observant hostess and soon-to-be Camino family help a man find a rhythm that would carry him along his pilgrimage.
A father walks the Camino in memory of his 17-year-old daughter who was killed in an automobile accident.