On Pilgrimage on The Camino del Norte.

I have been walking with the Camino del Norte, one of the ancient pilgrim routes that go to Santiago da Compostela in northern Spain for the past week. I have been doing so in the company of my wife, Laura, her sister and brother in law. We began in Biarritz in south western France last Tuesday morning and have now arrived in Guernica at the heart of the Spanish Basque Country.

My feet have become very badly blistered and Laura (who is a doctor) tells me that there will be no more walking for me this year. I feel humbled by this and realise how I regard my body as a servant that should obey me in my every wish. Am I going to learn a new relationship with it? A partnership perhaps?

I found a pilgrim’s credo by Murray Bodo before I left and I have been repeating it often along the way. I will end by sharing it.

I am not in control. I am not in a hurry. I walk in faith and hope. I greet everyone I meet with peace. I bring back only what God gives me.

11 thoughts on “On Pilgrimage on The Camino del Norte.

  1. I am sorry to hear of this new challenge Stephen, but I can already hear how you’re turning the troubles into gold. Thanks for the Pilgrim’s Credo. That’s a keeper! Thanks for sharing your words and experiences. We are all enriched when you do!

  2. Sorry to hear about the blisters. New boots? I hope you are in pleasant surroundings with good company and that you heal quickly. A visit to the local Prancing Pony might help ease the pain.

  3. Could not make it without the good feet inserts for my shoes. What a game changer for me. Sounds like quite a great adventure. Maybe you have a pony in your future? Bill would be a good name.

    • Many thanks, Brenton. I am happy to say that my wounded feet are now healing well. My sore knees need more attention. My daughter, Bethan, has been advising me. She thinks that I need to go to the gym regularly but I hate gyms.
      I shared something of the pilgrimage experience with some ministry colleagues today and realised that I will be processing this for some time to come.

    • Thank you so much for sharing this, Bob. I am fascinated by the appeal of pilgrimage in contemporary society. Judging by my own experience both this year and in previous ones you both feel that you are sharing something with others but feel separate as well.

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