Did you see the Botafumeiro?

Did you see the Botafumeiro when you went to the Pilgrims Mass in Santiago de Compostela?


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I saw a recent thread regarding the Botafumeiro in Santiago de Compostela and the times it is being swung. Some experienced Pilgrims shared that while there is a weekly evening occasion that it is seen regularly thanks to local Hoteliers but to see it during the noon Pilgrims Mass is a matter of luck or a matter of someone having paid (donated? Bestowed?) a fee of approximately 350-400 Euros to the Cathedral.

I've walked the Camino Frances twice and have seen the Botafumeiro swung both times and now wonder if I was indeed lucky or if someone had transferred the fee for which I benefitted. I also wonder if it is swung more often than we think so thought it would be interesting to get feedback with a poll about whether you saw the Botafumeiro when you went to the noon Mass.
 
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I don't know how to answer your survey as I have seen the botafumeiro many times, but don't know if ot was for pilgrim mass or not. No idea what a pilgrim's mass is, unless it's when they read where people came from. But even then, couldn't tell you if one came with the other.
 
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I don't know how to answer your survey as I have seen the botafumeiro many times, but don't know if ot was for pilgrim mass or not. No idea what a pilgrim's mass is, unless it's when they read where people came from. But even then, couldn't tell you if one came with the other.
As I understand it, the daily noon Mass is referred to as the 'Pilgrims Mass'. I suppose it would be tough for Pilgrims who have walked numerous times to answer a simple yes or no but appreciate the feedback.
 
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Yes - I've arrived in Santiago several times, so my answer would be 'more often than not'. However I usually arrive at busy times of year and spend at least a couple of days in SdC, so that increases my chances too!
 
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I have seen the Botafumeiro swing two or three times when I was in Santiago, the last of which was at a Sunday noon mass, so I don't know whether that would be considered to be a Pilgrim Mass. On every occasion, I saw it mostly out of the corner of my eye as I was hotfooting it to the nearest exit. Incense makes me choke and I do not consider it to be particularly inspiring, so I avoid it when I can.
 
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I arrived in Santiago in mid-June and was there for a few days. (I was there at the same time as Myr) I went to the pilgrim's mass twice. The botafumiero was swung both times. I get the sense that what Alan Pearce said is accurate. I had the same thought. Tour planners who are bringing groups of pilgrims to Santiago probably tack on a few extra euros to the cost of the tour in order to pay for their people to have the memorable experience. I hope you get to experience it -- it really is special.
 
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I too am amongst the lucky to have seen it swing on two occasions. On the first the priest announce that there had been a "donation", on the second I learned that a group of tourists (on a coach) had pooled their funds - 30 travellers - 10 or 20 Euros was sufficient donation. Apparently this form of "donation" is increasing - not sure if its the tour coaches or the Cathedral Admin who are doing the "encouraging". Either way the pilgrims are the beneficiaries.

BTW - can someone please explain/confirm - are there two different size Botafumeiro used on different occasions? (normal Fridays / Feast Days) The reason I ask is that in the movie The Way the botofumeiro appears to be considerably larger than the one I saw last Sept (2015), whilst the one I saw in June 2013 did appear to be the same size as the movie one. Cheers
 

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