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New Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela announced.

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It has been announced that the current auxiliary bishop of the diocese is to become the next Archbishop of Santiago.

 
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My heart opened up when I read of this appointment and I am not even Catholic or Christian.⁉️
And even more pleasing that he comes from Ourense - one of my (many) favourite places on Sanabrés. I feel the Camino is in good hands - I hope this feeling is validated.
But what is this Pathological Theology in which he has his degree? Or is my phone’s translate function pulling my leg. 😂🤣
 
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Google Translate gives me a more conventional translation - "patristic theology". Maybe your phone has entered into the spirit of April 1st?
😂🤣😂 Can someone give the correct translation. Now I am curious.
 
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Loose Tinker translation: “no worries, we’re heading back to tradition”. My Old Guys will be right chuffed. Tourismo Galicia will be looking for the slide 😉
 
I had never seen the term Patristics before and had only a vague idea of who the Church Fathers would be (no Church Mothers are known - no access to higher education for them in those days …).

There is a long list on Wikipedia List of Church Fathers. I recognised only a few names: Hilary of Poitiers (year of death: 367); Isidore of Seville (636) and Martin of Tours (397) - he is the Saint Martin who cut his coat in two to share it with a poor man. On my way to Santiago, I had walked through the areas and towns where they had lived and even saw or visited churches where they had taught or rather the churches standing on the same location.They were instrumental in shaping future thinking and the course this small continent would take. It was quite amazing to be so ”close” and know that these distant influential figures had been ”real” once.
 
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A nice read 🙏🏻 https://www.elcorreogallego.es/santiago/2024/06/04/historia-trampillas-techos-casas-rua-vilar-nova-santiago-103321171.html
I haven't done a live feed on this last section of my camino from home in Ireland which I started back in 2021 - but quire excited to reach SdeC tomorrow on 6th June!

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