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Yeah, but I'd rather go see something.Is there a Catholic shrine at about 1 to 2 weeks walking distance from your home ?
And that you don’t need to start where ‘they’ say you should start. Only the destination and your intent are important on a pilgrimage.Do you know about the shorter Caminos? The Ingles, the Primitivo, the Portugues from Tui?
Perhaps too long, but an alternative.Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
There are many here in the United States. Two recognized by officials in Santiago are the Mission Trail in San Antonio, Texas during which you pass several open historic missions and the walk to St. Augustine Cathedral in Florida, stopping along the way at the Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche where you can receive a stamp. Both qualify for 25kms toward walking to Santiago, meaning that if you walk one of these, you can walk from O Coruna on the Camino Ingles to Santiago and reach the 100km goal.Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
I am a pilgrimage junkie and would suggest some alternatives; The attached link summarizes 17 different Caminos in Spain and Portugal besides Frances and 37 other pilgrimages around the world. Recommended;Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Yes, if you link to the Ignatius Centre in Guelph, they have a pilgrimage walk from Guelph to the Shrine of St. Marie Among the Huron — 5-7 days I think.Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I recommend St Cuthbert's Way
good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages
Try this link for Austrian pilgrimages instead. The above doesn't seem to workSeveral recommendations in Austria: https://lust-auf-oesterreich.at/das-sind-die-5-schoensten-pilgerwege-in-oesterreich
Here you go.Regrets, I do not have a link, but last summer I met two pilgrims from Australia who informed me there is a new pilgrimage route in Australia that honors one of the first Australian saints canonized by Rome... and it is reportedly about 160 KM, if my memory is accurate.
La Verna to Assisi (9 days; challenging)Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Well, there is the Ingles (1 week), the Primitivo (2 weeks), the Portugues from Porto (2 weeks).Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Im doing this trail this year in September. after 6 camino in a row looking for a little change for a year.Cami de Cavalls looks interesting.
Hey, sorry it's taking me this long to respond. It's been a busy week.This is not Catholic but it is a spiritual pilgrimage and could be what you're looking for. Buen Camino!
Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails
Visitor guide to the walking trails and pilgrimage routes that make up Kumano Kodo.www.japan-guide.com
Hey, sorry it's taking me this long to respond. It's been a busy week.Do you know about the shorter Caminos? The Ingles, the Primitivo, the Portugues from Tui?
Is that something that you've found helpful?The American Pilgrims on the Camino website has a comprehensive list of pilgrim routes from all over Europe. You may need to be a member of the association to access it, but it's only $50.00 and funds Camino infrastructures. Lots of good info there. Hope this helps.
I've always wanted to go to Ireland, so that could be a great option! I appreciate this. Have you every walked it?Celtic Camino - Camino Society Ireland
Records the names of those Irish pilgrims who have received a Camino Certificate or Compostela and have requested to have their names included in the Bookwww.caminosociety.ie
Information on the Celtic Camino.
Yes, I have done numerous pilgrim ways in Ireland, qualifying me for a Celtic Compostela, (any recognised route of at least 25km). I then walked from A Coruña, camino Inglés, 75km to Santiago de Compostela and got a compostela there. I also walked the camino Inglés from Ferrol, (110km approx) both very doable routes and a good choice for a first camino or for those who have time constraints.I've always wanted to go to Ireland, so that could be a great option! I appreciate this. Have you every walked it?
Nice! Generally speaking, how the accommodations? Are there similar options as the Camino or do you have to find hotels?Yes, I have done numerous pilgrim ways in Ireland, qualifying me for a Celtic Compostela, (any recognised route of at least 25km). I then walked from A Coruña, camino Inglés, 75km to Santiago de Compostela and got a compostela there. I also walked the camino Inglés from Ferrol, (110km approx) both very doable routes and a good choice for a first camino or for those who have time constraints.
Surely someone’s spotted the jeopardy in that arrangement by now?US pilgrims do not need passports to enter Canada, but (this is important) they will need them to return to the US.
It depends on which path you choose, there is probably more planning involved. Hostels are fewer but there are guest house style accommodation or hotels.Nice! Generally speaking, how the accommodations? Are there similar options as the Camino or do you have to find hotels?
Hey, sorry it's taking me this long to respond. It's been a busy week.
I thought about that, but I was a little worried about how crowded it would be. I remember the last week was extremely crowded when I walked the Frances. That could be a different animal though compared to the Primitivo and Portuges though.
As my wife and I just completed the Kumano Kodo a few months back and very much enjoyed our pilgrimage, I also recommend it.This is not Catholic but it is a spiritual pilgrimage and could be what you're looking for. Buen Camino!
Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails
Visitor guide to the walking trails and pilgrimage routes that make up Kumano Kodo.www.japan-guide.com
Last year my wife and completed the Kimono Kodo on Honshu island in Japan. Throughly enjoyed it. We did go with a Japanese friend which made it easier,Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Hey, sorry it's taking me this long to respond. It's been a busy week.
I have always wanted to walk the Komo. That could be a good option!
Schmutdo - I lived in Japan a couple of times, so wanted to offer this thought about Japanese Shrines and Temples ... I've always felt an incredible peace visiting these, even famous/large ones that get bustling with tourists. Perhaps it's because of the natural surroundings. This might be a great alternative for getting closer to God, even if it's (obviously) not a Catholic route.Hey, sorry it's taking me this long to respond. It's been a busy week.
I have always wanted to walk the Komo. That could be a good option!
I don’t know much about it, but there’s a 9 day walking pilgrimage in Poland. If it’s the same one, I recall seeing a brief YT vid on it, it’s done in August only and had quite a large turn out. That’s about all I know of it.Hey all,
I walked the Camino Frances some years back, but I wanted to go on another Pilgrimage soon as I've been looking to get closer with God.
Does anyone have any good 1 to 2 week walking Pilgrimages?
I was looking into the one from Rouen to Mont Saint-Michel in France. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Is there a Catholic shrine at about 1 to 2 weeks walking distance from your home ?
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