For those who want to visit
Daniel and the Lions here are the directions:
The church you are looking for, Iglesia de Santiago, is in Eirexe (Airexe) which is between Portomarin and Palas de Rei (
Brierley's stage 30.) Most of the way from Portomarin to Eirexe you will be on a 400 meter climb but the climb portion is over 15 km so its an easy 3% grade. Then, at the top of Sierra Ligonde, you start downhill past Ligonde.
The next few paragraphs describe what to do next but if the next link works right you probably won't need my description. The link is to an interactive map (you may have to zoom out some):
https://mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.php?ll=42.863270,-7.785559&z=18&t=h
You will follow a hairpin turn to the left and then shortly cross a river (the bridge is rather non-descript.) Then you start climbing again. A map has you passing a cafe, Casa Mariluz, on your right (hope it is still there with the same name.) The map then wants you to leave the camino for a short distance by taking a left to the Iglesia de Santiago. This left is at a triangular traffic island. Google shows a sign there that may have information about the church and/or the town.
After taking the left the church is just ahead and in sight. The coordinates for the church itself are: 42.863893,-7.787043
Its steeple has two openings for two bells. Photo:
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-d3LdivOMGI8/VjvdlWm6OSI/AAAAAAAAHz4/uzLDppj-EuM/s640/2204+Saturday%2C+%E2%80%8ESeptember+%E2%80%8E20%2C+%E2%80%8E2014%2C+%E2%80%8F%E2%80%8E124+PM.JPG
A description of Daniel's stone has it on the south side of the church. It's a big stone, outside, low to the ground to the left of a door. Photo:
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-CbC-UwSspmA/V2q2nJ_0IJI/AAAAAAAALdI/F1hPLxP85Tg_eIXqMG4fWYPrzFUHjTalwCLcB/s640/2204cc+Airexe+-++Igrexa+de+Santiago+-+stone+slab+and+door+in+S+wall+%28gl.wikipedia.org%29.jpg
The photos above come from this blog that also has a description of things:
http://madillcamino2014.blogspot.com/2015/10/placeholder-saturday-september-20-2014.html
The blog says of the church: "The portal has some unusual decorative elements. On its capitals are birds—incised lines indicating their feathers—picking at plants."