Latest Posts
Walk With Us
Walk the Camino - September 2018
posted on Mar 28, 2018 WALK WITH US: FOR A NEW REFUGE FOR PILGRIMS OF ALL FAITHS
“Pilgrimage is at the very heart of our faith… The Anglican Centre in Santiago will bring people together, welcoming all for a common good. I offer my congratulations and thank...
Read MoreThoughts from the End of the World
posted on Feb 20, 2018 Finisterre is a tiny fishing village on the Costa del morte- the coast of death- about 50 miles from Santiago. For pilgrims it is a three day walk to the lighthouse and cliffs at the end of a long spit of land.
Arriving at the Atlantic Ocean...
Read MoreA letter from Rvdo. Spencer Reece, National
posted on Feb 20, 2018 Building the Anglican Center along the El Camino is something my Bishop feels incredibly passionate about. Don Carlos, whom many of you had the pleasure of meeting in April at Trinity Wall Street, returned brimming with hope for this global proj...
Read MoreInterview with Marion Marples, Camino Expert in London
posted on Feb 20, 2018 In our recent visit to London, we had the chance to meet with a remarkable British woman who has made the Camino her life´s passion and who is eager to help consult with us in making the Cathedral in Madrid a welcome center for pilgrims on their...
Read MoreStudent Centre in Salamanca
posted on Feb 20, 2018 During the ministry of Don Carlos, one of the youngest elected bishops in the Anglicano Communion, he fund-raised and built the student center in Salamnaca. which was named for Reverend Atialano Coco, a priest marytred in Salamanca at the time o...
Read More
Walk With Us
Walk With Me
posted on Feb 20, 2018 A little background information. I first walked the Camino de Santiago in the year 2000 from St Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago and on to Finistetre. I was about to turn fifty. I wanted to reflect on where I had been in my life and to ...
Read More