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Mass is in the church (that's not a smart-ass answer, I'm just saying it that way because there are only a few other buildings in the village). I can't recall the time it starts but it was around 7-8pm. There were notices about it at the albergue. If you don't see any, I am sure the hospitalero could tell you.
 

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It was always at 8 pm, the 3 times that I went. It's a beautiful way to start your Camino!
To be sure, you can check up at the Pilgrim Office or the Albergue. Anne
 
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According to http://www.roncesvalles.es/ the pilgrim blessing is imparted at the end of last daily Mass. That is, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 18:00 hs, working days, 20.00 hs. Reserve some time to present your respects or prays to the remarkable and ancient image of the Virgen.
Other special blessings are imparted at the beautiful San Miguel church, in Estella (I don't know the hour, ask the hospitalero at albergue parroquial), and Carbajalas monastery, in LeĂłn (ask, again, the hospitalero).
As a note....in Estella the regular attendance was mostly a group of likeable and talkative old ladies, who stared at us with great curiosity. We were mostly foreigners, and very conspicuous, because the priest asked us to occupy the front benches. It was the first time that I felt myself "exotic"...:)
 

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If you happen to be staying there, make a point of attending the masses at Viana and Granon as well.
Overall, we found that we were able to attend Mass at least three times a week along the CF. Some of the more notable Mass experiences were the Pilgrims' Mass at Iglesia de Santiago in Logroño and at San Isidoro in Leon, and the evening Mass in Triacastela. Also at Santa Maria la Real in O'Cebreiro.
 
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Off topic but let me add a funny story about the mass I attended in Uterga. I am not a Catholic, not even Christian and this was my first Camino. Uterga, a week before Easter, 1900, and the bells in the church started ringing serious ringing. "Oh dear", I said, "Something awful must have happened in order to sound such an alarm". I have paramedic training so I went over to see if I could help. Not a soul in sight! Only those bells, so I went into the church. The entire village, some 80 odd people, were packed in shoulder to shoulder. The priest was very happy and informed the good people there, "Here is a righteous pilgrim, one who has left his family and his home in order to be with us over Easter, make him welcome"! A space was found for me on the pew and this Jewish pilgrim found himself celebrating his first mass. It was quite moving as only village masses can be. Kept a sharp eye and did whatever all the rest were doing, well, sort of, good enough anyway to receive many handshakes and even hugs towards the end of the service. The priest came to me afterwards and asked my name and where I am from, the reply "A Jew from Jerusalem" flabbergasted the good man for a second then he replied "Shalom and welcome". A wonderful start for a first Camino!
 

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Off topic but let me add a funny story about the mass I attended in Uterga. I am not a Catholic, not even Christian and this was my first Camino. Uterga, a week before Easter, 1900, !

Scruffy, to be still walking at your age, is amazing! 114 years old at least.
 
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northerngirl, if you're not in a big hurry to start walking on Sunday, and especially if you are planning to stop in Orisson that first night, there is a mass in the lovely 14th Century red schist church directly on the trail through the old center of SJPP (same cobblestone street the Pilgrim's Office is on). The mass usually starts at 8:30a on Sundays and will likely be in Basque (often there is also a mass in French at 11:00a). There is a sign on the door of the church listing the times of the mass. If the local men with the angelic voices are in attendance, their singing will make this an experience to be remembered, regardless of the language!
 

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