Camino de Santiago, Day 67 Camino Francés, the Way to Santiago de Compostela Part 2 – Arrived

“It’s been said that it’s not so much the destination of the Camino de Santiago, as it is the journey itself, and I’m all the richer for that.”
Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the grandeur and beauty of its architecture. The intricate details and the serene atmosphere – The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela was built because it’s believed to be the burial place of Saint James the Apostle, whose tomb was discovered in the 9th century. Construction began in 1075 and the cathedral was consecrated in 1211 to honor him.

3 responses to “Camino de Santiago, Day 67 Camino Francés, the Way to Santiago de Compostela Part 2 – Arrived”

  1. JCona

    Congratulations on the completion of your pilgrimage! An experience of a life time and a blessing to complete it. We look forward to seeing you back in Florida.

  2. Al Lamoureux

    Congratulations Mike! What an inspiration! I am so happy for you that you accomplished this. What a blessing. I look forward to hearing more about it when you return to Florida.

    Al Lamoureux

  3. Ronnie Vicenzi

    Congratulations, Deacon Mike! I just happened to check your blog today and see this is the day you arrived in Santiago! I’m sure it has been quite a journey!

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