Paulo Coelho – Celebrating the CAMINO & His Life

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It is a very special time along the CAMINO in Galicia – Paulo Coelho is celebrating and sharing stories about his life through a new movie that is being made.  Something for us to look forward to enjoying – we know it will be a special and INSPIRING JOURNEY!
“There is currently a movie about my life being filmed. Below you find a] Monks in Santuario O Cebreiro playing with “my” sword b] Monica Antunes, my agent and friend, with “me”(in fact, Julio Andrade). The movie will open in Jan 2014” – Paulo Coelho

 

Travel Back In Time – Arde Lucus Roman Festival – Lugo!

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They say a picture is worth a THOUSAND Words – in this case German Limreres’s picture takes us back 1,000 years and more! German Limeres was very busy this weekend taking pictures for the 1st Edition Arde Lucus Roman Festival Book  a creative project that German and his colleague Pablo Lopez Marquez began in 2012. We know there will be many interesting and exciting pictures, as well as, wonderful history and traditional recipes that we will discover and enjoy more of Lugo’s Ancient Heritage and Special TRADITIONS!

Prince of Japan – Camino de Santiago de Compostela

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Thank you Wika Grgrzc and Compostela En La Onda for your post- Google Translate: “IMPERIAL HOUSE OF JAPAN-VISIT Crown Prince Naruhito SANTIAGO DE Compostela. Prince Naruhito ATTEND A CONCERT OF CARLOS NUNEZ AND MINE KAWAKAMI IN THE CATHEDRAL OF SANTIAGO. CONCERT GAITA, PIANO AND SHELLS VIEIRA

As a finishing touch to your bridal, Naruhito attended a concert in which the Galician bagpipe and piano Carlos Nunez Mine Kawakami have played with great solemnity in a silent Cathedral of Santiago.

Thus, Carlos Nunez has played with flute and bagpipe songs Calixtino Codex pilgrims, the ‘Cantigas de Santa Maria’ composed by King Alfonso X the Wise and the ‘Salve Regina’ of San Pedro de Mezonzo, which has started a loud ovation. Beside him, Pancho Alvarez has played the hurdy-gurdy, Adrian was responsible Regueiro organ while Xurxo Nunez has played the drum and has even dared with one made with scallop shells.

After referring to his connection with Japan, the country in which Piper has given several concerts and collaborated with groups such as the Yoshida Brothers, Carlos Nunez union highlighted the “magic” of the country of the rising sun with Galicia, where “you put the sun. ” For him, “the music there are no borders” and “this language unites all peoples.”

For its part, the pianist Mine Kawakami – whom Nunez presented as “a great admirer of Galicia and Galician speaking” – has run the official theme of the Year Dual Spain-Japan, ‘Spirit’ has been applauded vigorously. A piece that the artist has sought “to bring to Japan” to attendees to bring them back to Santiago in a way “very long”, in his own words.

The concert ended with the blessing of the Archbishop of Santiago, Julian Barrio, the pilgrim who “came to see the tomb of St. James’, who wished them a pleasant journey back.

The event, have come, like the rest of the day, various authorities as the Minister of Development, Ana Pastor, the president of the Xunta, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, the Government Delegate, Samuel Juarez, or the mayor of Santiago, Angel Currás.
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Previously, the official meal on Saturday, President of the Galician government, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, has shown “respect and admiration” for the prince and Japanese culture, while it has shown interest in “wanting to prolong” the relationship between Galicia and Japan routes marked by Santiago and Kumano, which “are proof that love does not know the roads latitudes”.

The food menu official reception on Saturday was made up of various Galician products. Thus, after a lobster salad is served Celeiro loin, sirloin Galician, while desserts are Santiago cake and ice cream Cebreiro cheese.

This, together with white wine appellation of origin Rías Baixas and Ribeira Sacra red. In addition, the president of the Xunta has given the Japanese prince Padrón peppers, since I did not know this product Naruhito”

PEREGRINOS Romanos!

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It is SUNDAY and the last day of this year’s ARDE LUCUS ROMAN FESTIVAL – we will celebrate the Peregrinos Romanos – who ventured to Galicia and mixed their history and cultural traditions with Spain.  It will be Roman CIRCUS time tonight when one the closing festivities will re-enact the Roman Circus Games! More to enjoy today!

More Global PEREGRINOS Journey to Santiago!

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Thank you to Nikki Incandela for so many inspiring photographs and special memories of our times in Santiago during Puerta Santa 2009 and Xacobeo 2010 – You helped a very special journey begin!

Thank you to Sue Kenney for sharing the information of the La Voz Camino article – so many inspiring Camino stories to share!!!

The movie The Way and the book My Camino have had a huge impact on the increase in pilgrims walking the Camino. Here is the article in La Voz Galicia newspaper, in translated.

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Escrito por Esther Diz | Desde Filadelfia, EE.UU
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“Over a decade ago the St. James’ way wasn’t what it is now. It was rare to encounter Americans on “the way” and the pilgrims that spoke English would do it with a British or Irish accent. Nowadays, if you stroll around the Plaza del Obradoiro, you’ll listen to a lot more people speaking American English than British English. The reason? a movie called “ The Way”, a documentary named “Buen Camino” and a couple of books like the Canadian Sue Kenney’s “My Camino”. The 7th art is literally launching to stardom “the way” on this side of the pond and the consequences of this new trend are difficult to value. What we know is that Americans are experts on feedback, that is to say, in sharing, in telling their impressions on what they have lived, in giving advices to their fellow citizens? Something that on the other hand is a secular tradition among the pilgrims that were doing the St. James’ Way, and when they were back home will only share their experiences with others that wanted to do the same? Evidently, the way the reviews and the forums reach the public is huge in comparison, specially easy to do nowadays thanks to the new technologies. US is leading with much more advantage in this than Europe when is about the social networks, guestbooks, restaurants, when in Spain websites like Yelp, Amazon or Foursquare haven’t been used yet.

A couple of movies can be the detonator for a trend, but there must be fundamental reasons within. Why is it that so many American decide to do “St. James’? Does it have anything to do with the financial crisis?
After seeing the work of the Director Lydia Smith I have my own conclusions. Americans are incline to find themselves within, to spend time alone to think on what is going on in their lives, to experiment new things when they are against a wall in their lives, events like being laid off, losing a loved one, a live threatening illness, etc., but above all when they need to get out of the rut they are in, when they don’t want to feel that adversity is winning over. Not so long ago, Young Americans graduated incapable of finding a job would challenge themselves to hike up to Machu Picchu, or enlisted in Peace Corps, they would have a sabbatical year and travel to know other cultures, whatever it was that would give them an image of dynamism, and suddenly, thanks to a movie, zas!! They discover that they can do all this and more in the St. James’ way. Why? 1. Walking hundreds of kilometres through a historic and spiritual path is awesome. 2. The way allows you to spend time alone. 3. To say that you’ll be doing “the way” inspires curiosity and respect from others, especially when you quickly explain what it is about. 4. During the walk, you can think. 5. “The way” allows you to be in touch with nature and with people from all over the world that share something in common with you. 6. To do “the way” helps you to find yourself. 7. When you are doing fine, and other pilgrims are not, it allows you to help them, and feel that you can help others… it makes a lot of sense. ”

 

Almost ARDE LUCUS Festival Time!

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It is almost time for the historic celebration of the city LUGO and the festival known as ARDE LUCUS.  The city will be alive with FESTIVITIES and people in Celtic, Castrexo and Roman Costumes, music, ancient traditional open air market, arts & crafts, delicious food and wine and of course some 150 exciting events that will take you back in time – we hope you will join us June 14, 15 and 16, 2013.

A Little HISTORY of the area – LUGO – “The city was probably founded by Celtic inhabitants of the region and dedicated to Lugos,[5] a pan-Celtic God of light, oaths and arts. Later conquered by Paulus Fabius Maximus and called Lucus Augusti[6] in 13 BC on the positioning of a Roman military camp,[7] while the Roman Empire completed the conquest, in the North, of the Iberian Peninsula. Situated in what was the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis, it was the chief town of the tribe of the Capori. Though small it was the most important Roman town in what became Gallaecia during the Roman period, the seat of aconventus, one of three in Gallaecia, and later became one of the two capitals of Gallaecia, and gave its name to the Callaïci Lucenses.” – Wikipedia

Camino Inspires Random Acts of KINDNESS!

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There is something about the CAMINO that INSPIRES us in so many Different Ways – opening our Hearts – our Minds – our Spirits to BE More – SHARE More – & Live MORE!  Everyday on the Camino unexpected opportunities presented themselves to share – keeping the Camino Spirit Alive – Here’s to finding more ways EVERYDAY to Share in Random Acts Of KINDNESS!

Thank you Jennifer Wiles Keenen – Ben Bell’s Project’s  for posting on Facebook and inspiring more Camino Reflections of LIFE!

Summer Ocean Breezes & Fresh Cool Water – Muxia

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It has been a long WINTER in Galicia – we skipped right over Spring and in one day it is SUMMER!  Perfect time to refresh your Camino Spirit by feeling your feet in the sand and fresh ocean breezes on your face!

 

Gracias Jesus Trillo Muxia and Caminando Cara o mar for making your facebook post – looking forward to a little beach time in Muxia!

Camino Inspires A Spirit Of Discovery

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There is something about the CAMINO that inspires a spirit of continued DISCOVERY!  A desire to Learn – Seek – Experience MORE – MORE of Spain – More of what our Heart and Spirit Is Encouraging us to Explore!

Learning more about history, culture and traditions connects us with our global past and fills us in a very unique way.  Have fun keeping your CAMINO Spirit alive in all your TRAVEL Adventures!

1045 fotos Catedral de la Seu Vella de Lérida

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“First Christian Cathedral – In the same place stood the early Christian and Visigothic cathedral, which was then used as a mosque in the time of the Moorish occupation and had been built in the year 832. The Counts of Barcelona Ramon Berenguer IV and VI of Urgel Ermengol conquered the city of Lleida to the Saracens in the year 1149, and was Bishop of Ravidats Pere Guillem, transferred from the Diocese of Roda de Isábena, who consecrated as a Christian cathedral mosque under the patronage of Santa María la Antigua, the canonical governed by the rule of St. Augustine.”

http://www.castellsmonestirsicatedrals.com/2012/02/catedral-de-la-seu-vella-de-lerida.html

Thank you Jaume Lopez Garcia for making your facebook post and sharing more inspiring spanish history!

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Que vienen, que vienen…!!! They Come – Arde Lucus Roman Festival

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Arde Lucus Roman Festival June 14 – 16, 2013 will be held in Lugo – Galicia – Spain.  Celebrating the Celtic and Roman traditions dating back to ancient history and sharing cultural traditions. If you are on the Camino Primitivo or Camino Francais – you may enjoy a little festival camino within your camino.  Three days and nights of celebrating traditional outdoor market, music, food, wine, dancing and special events – some 150 special events throughout the festival weekend. Something for everyone to discover and enjoy!