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Old pic Priest on Camino

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I'm trying to picture that scene of the mass. Is that just before Astorga?
 
Think in retrospect I only walked as far as Burgos so mybe not.
 
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Think in retrospect I only walked as far as Burgos so mybe not [= maybe it is not just before Astorga].
I am really curious and would like to know more about the first photo in this thread with the stone altar and the open air mass cerenomy, especially the location.

I assume that you took the photo yourself? Why do you label it: Carraig an Aifrinn (Mass on Camino)? Doesn't Irish Carraig an Aifrinn mean Mass Rock in English and does it not describe something typically found in Ireland where, unlike in Spain, there was religious persecution of the Catholic Church in Ireland during the 17th and 18th centuries, and such open air stone altars served as a location for secret and illegal gatherings of faithful attending the Mass offered by outlawed priests, see:

Perhaps you can tell from the sequence of your other Camino photos whereabouts this photo was taken if you took it yourself. This stone altar is an unusual fixed structure for Spain with its numerous hermitages and small chapels scattered all over the countryside, and if it is on the Camino Francés I am surprised that it appears to be unknown on the forum. I've never seen this before or heard of it before.

It would be great if you would provide some background to this photo.
 
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I might be wrong, but the OPs initial pic reminds me of this place as I was walking from Torres Del Rio to Viana. I had just climbed a hill and I found this curious structure, not quite as it looks in the OPs picture but I remember trying to figure out its purpose. It’s from a different angle, and the OPs pic could have been of a different area just a few meters away. Or I could be wrong, of course.
 
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Took them all myself 2013 Aus Annie was with me it looked a fairly recently constructed altar at time the priest was American, some pilgrims remembered him from past he walked with his curate in full priest outfit wide brimmed hat.
Still there wow.
 
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Actually, I wasn’t too far off. From my photo roll, I took a pic at the same place but it doesnt’ have the altar. I then went up the hill and found the run-down structure I posted earlier in this thread, maybe 1-2 Km uphill from your pic.
Yes! Not far off at all! Here's my photo from 2012 matching yours

 
@MickMac, what an interesting set of pictures, and lucky for you to be able to witness that special and intimate moment.
The priest and curate walked with our group he was going to a new monastery as far as I remembered.
 
2013 walked with a group of Australians including Aus Annie they were back from senior world hockey champions not Annie.
 
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