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http://www.europapress.es/sociedad/noti ... 83240.htmlINITIATIVE OF THE APOSTOLATE OF THE LEGION OF CHRIST AND REGNUM CHRISTI
The Camino de Santiago will be covered on the Internet from Sunday
MADRID, Jan. 18 (AFP) -
Digital Evangelism, an apostolic project born from Alter Christus (Regnum Christi apostolate of the Legion of Christ), has launched an online Camino de Santiago for the Year of Faith, which will consist of 25 stages and that anyone can follow anywhere in the world.
The Camino de Santiago online, starting this Sunday, is "perfect", as indicated by its creators, "for those who may never physically can do for those who have already done so and want to remember the experience, or as a form of preparation for those who will soon cross it by other means. "
The tour can be done in whole or part only one stage, and those traveling on 20 or more of the 25 that make this proposal will receive the Compostela.
Those interested in pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela without leaving home, must enter the site ' http://www.evangelizaciondigital.org 'every Sunday at 21.00 hours from 20 January to 21 July 2013. On the other side of the screen to find step guide which may be a pastor, a priest, or a religious congregations hosting pilgrims in the localities traversed by the Camino de Santiago French.
The guides explain how special pilgrims of all, the art of the area and the experience of walking on that stage, concluding with a meditation on the journey of faith. Will be 25 minutes after which will open a seminar for online community, and will conclude with some guidelines and tips to keep walking inside during the week.
From Roncesvalles, the pilgrims pass through various localities flagship online Navarra, La Rioja, Burgos, Palencia, León, Lugo and Corunna to reach Santiago de Compostela. The Canon of the Collegiate Church of Roncesvalles, Juan Carlos Elizalde, receive pilgrims and guide them in their first stage on Sunday January 20. At the end of the road, in the last stage, the host and host will guide them the Archbishop of Santiago, Monsignor Julián Barrio.
The idea of making an online Camino de Santiago was the driver of Digital Evangelization, Father Agustin de la Vega. "I was talking to Archbishop Julián Barrio, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela. Was precisely while talking to him. I got the idea and mentioned it.'s An opportunity to strengthen our faith in Christ and experience his closeness with people from many places and in different circumstances, "he explains.