May 14, 2025 - Full-of-Grace

The Pilgrim Heart: Strangers Walking Homeward

In walking the Camino de Santiago, I've discovered what it truly means to be a pilgrim. Beyond a physical journey, pilgrimage reveals our fundamental spiritual condition as "foreigners and nomads on earth." Unlike hikers who conquer terrain, pilgrims embrace vulnerability and providence, finding strength in surrender. This pilgrim identity—recognized by Vatican II as essential to the Church—transforms how we view possessions, challenges, relationships, and our purpose. Through the sacred dance between those who walk and those who welcome, we glimpse divine rhythms of giving and receiving. Ultimately, the pilgrim paradox reveals that by acknowledging ourselves as strangers here, we discover our true identity as children of God.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Walking the Camino: Day 6 – Estella to Los Arcos (21 km)

A Morning of Mindful Beginnings I woke naturally at 5:15, before my alarm, but embraced a new approach today: not rushing. I remembered Lizzie, a colleague with whom I worked in a nursing home in Bray, who never hurried yet always finished on time. Taking her wisdom to heart, I slowly treated my blisters, packed methodically, and braided my hair without haste. Estella in the morning Leaving Estella shortly after 6:00, I walked through...