Portia1
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 2009, Portuguese 2012
Frances 2016, 2019
I have been asked to lead a Lenten retreat on Pilgrimage. The plan is to show The Way on Friday evening with some discussion afterward about pilgrimage and the Camino in particular. Then on Saturday, to use some discussion questions to get into the meat of pilgrimage and its relationship to our journey through Lent. I have been compiling some discussion questions but wondered if any of you who have seen the film have some suggestions?
For example,
1. what might the rucksack/pack represent in your Lenten journey? How do you decide what is necessary to have with you, even vital, and what is not? If you have to carry it day in and day out, does it make a difference how much it weighs you down?
2. why do you think the Iron Cross, where you leave your stone, is not at the end of the Camino but rather a little more than half way of the distance to Santiago from SJPP? What does it mean to let go of your stone and then continue on?
3. why do you think Tom decides to walk the Camino after deriding his son's reasons for doing so? How do others influence our decisions to take risk? How does companionship influence our journey?
Thank you for your assistance!
For example,
1. what might the rucksack/pack represent in your Lenten journey? How do you decide what is necessary to have with you, even vital, and what is not? If you have to carry it day in and day out, does it make a difference how much it weighs you down?
2. why do you think the Iron Cross, where you leave your stone, is not at the end of the Camino but rather a little more than half way of the distance to Santiago from SJPP? What does it mean to let go of your stone and then continue on?
3. why do you think Tom decides to walk the Camino after deriding his son's reasons for doing so? How do others influence our decisions to take risk? How does companionship influence our journey?
Thank you for your assistance!