Walking the Camino during Covid’s End of Days
Before the Portuguese police officer told me I couldn’t walk across the border into Spain, the only other time I had been stopped from crossing a border was when I tried to go from northern […]
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Before the Portuguese police officer told me I couldn’t walk across the border into Spain, the only other time I had been stopped from crossing a border was when I tried to go from northern […]
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Robert Royal: Charles Péguy was right: pilgrimages fully engage body, mind, and spirit – the threefold division of the human being in the Bible.
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