CJ Williams
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via Turonense (1995)
Camino Francés (1996; 1999; 2001; 2005; 2008; 2011)
Camino Aragonés (2000)
Good morning everyone!
Gosh, I haven't posted anything in a very long time, and I have been largely invisible on the forums... lots of changes, challenges and transitions going on in my life! I'm here today to share with you all one of the biggest and happiest of changes that has recently taken place.
As of this month, I am officially the person responsible for the day-to-day activities at the church of Santa María de Eunate. I actually started on 16 July, but I confirmed my availaibility to carry on with the parish council of Muruzábal yesterday evening, so only now do I feel like it's "official".
This is a tremendously exciting and satisfying opportunity for me, and one that I am very grateful to God for. I will be responsible for opening and closing the church each day, receiving pilgrims and visitors alike, giving guided visits to the church to folks who request them, and coordinating the schedule of events taking place there, such as weekly masses, retreats, weddings etc.
So, first off, just an update on current opening hours at the church: for the remainder of the month of August, the church is open from 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m., and again from 5.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. every day of the week. At present, Mass is offered at the church on Sunday evening at 7.00 p.m. This has been the schedule since 1 July. The final schedule for September has not been determined yet, but I will post that as soon as it is finalised.
Please be aware that there is NO ALBERGUE in the Casa de Onat beside the church, nor are there plans to re-establish one there. I would really appreciate it if you would help me to spread the word about this, especially if you are in touch with the publishers of one of the many Camino guidebooks out there. Many of them have outdated information (out of date by 5/6 years at this point!), and every week I have pilgrims who have detoured to Eunate, specifically hoping to stay there, to whom I have to break the disappointing news.
If you have any questions, let me know. If you are planning on visiting, I'm at the church every day except Wednesday (that's my day off, but my colleagues from the Confraternity of the Blessed Virgin of Eunate will be at the church covering for me) so please feel free to identify yourself as a forum member and say hi. I've also just created a Facebook page for the church ( search for Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate / Church of St. Mary of Eunate), so if you're on Facebook and want to "like" the page, that's a good way to keep up with the goings on at the church too! Cheers all!
Gosh, I haven't posted anything in a very long time, and I have been largely invisible on the forums... lots of changes, challenges and transitions going on in my life! I'm here today to share with you all one of the biggest and happiest of changes that has recently taken place.
As of this month, I am officially the person responsible for the day-to-day activities at the church of Santa María de Eunate. I actually started on 16 July, but I confirmed my availaibility to carry on with the parish council of Muruzábal yesterday evening, so only now do I feel like it's "official".
This is a tremendously exciting and satisfying opportunity for me, and one that I am very grateful to God for. I will be responsible for opening and closing the church each day, receiving pilgrims and visitors alike, giving guided visits to the church to folks who request them, and coordinating the schedule of events taking place there, such as weekly masses, retreats, weddings etc.
So, first off, just an update on current opening hours at the church: for the remainder of the month of August, the church is open from 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m., and again from 5.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. every day of the week. At present, Mass is offered at the church on Sunday evening at 7.00 p.m. This has been the schedule since 1 July. The final schedule for September has not been determined yet, but I will post that as soon as it is finalised.
Please be aware that there is NO ALBERGUE in the Casa de Onat beside the church, nor are there plans to re-establish one there. I would really appreciate it if you would help me to spread the word about this, especially if you are in touch with the publishers of one of the many Camino guidebooks out there. Many of them have outdated information (out of date by 5/6 years at this point!), and every week I have pilgrims who have detoured to Eunate, specifically hoping to stay there, to whom I have to break the disappointing news.
If you have any questions, let me know. If you are planning on visiting, I'm at the church every day except Wednesday (that's my day off, but my colleagues from the Confraternity of the Blessed Virgin of Eunate will be at the church covering for me) so please feel free to identify yourself as a forum member and say hi. I've also just created a Facebook page for the church ( search for Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate / Church of St. Mary of Eunate), so if you're on Facebook and want to "like" the page, that's a good way to keep up with the goings on at the church too! Cheers all!