VIII Centenary of the Pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assisi to Santiago de Compostela ( 1214-2014 )

Last edited:
New Original Camino Gear Designed Especially with The Modern Peregrino In Mind!
The identity launched this week by Xacobe0 Galicia

57734_22063.jpg
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Rosemaryk1

TheTinkerBell

Active Member
Apr 17, 2013
111
197
Ireland
Time of past OR future Camino
SJPP - SdC (2013);
OCebreiro - Fisterra (2019)
My brother, who walked the Frances with me this year, is on honeymoon in Italy right now. He was going through Lucca the other day and saw a stand advertising this Camino. He stopped and had a look at the literature and it's about 2,500km in total. Would be a special year to do this one alright.
 
  • Like
Reactions: stevenjarvis
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Article here about it, my Spanish not up to full translation, but essentially, "this is a good thing of significant public interest ! "

http://www.abc.es/local-galicia/201...eregrinacion-francisco-asis-201308301813.html

Edit - here's the google translate...

On the occasion of the eighth centenary of the Pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assisi at the Galician capital from the Cabinet has given the nod to creating a Interadministrative Commission, in charge of organizing the event, implement the planned activities and get the means of financing will Galicia Tourism Agency.

The Central Government and the Galician Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (Fegamp) despite collaborate on the project, will not assume any financial obligation of that committee. However, the conclusion of the event will enjoy the maximum tax benefits under the Law for the Taxation of Nonprofit Institutions and Fiscal Incentives for Patronage, 2002.

In addition, the celebration of the anniversary of the Pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assisi (1214-2014) has been declared of "exceptional public interest"
 
Last edited:
Lamazares Designs Logo of the eighth centenary pilgrimage of St. Francis (google translated see link to original)
10.04.2013 / 23:02 h EFE
Galicia Tourism today unveiled the logo of the eighth centenary of the pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assisi to Santiago de Compostela, designed by artist Anton Lamazares Lalin.

The logo will accompany the promotional material, graphic and audiovisual designed for the commemoration of the centenary, which will be commemorated in 2014.

Created from a piece of cardboard, represents the Franciscan austerity and written in an alphabet created by the artist called Alphabeto Delphin. Includes legend 'Assisi 800 Compostela' with establishing the brand to celebrate the eighth centenary of the Pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assisi to Compostela (1214-2014).

The presentation ceremony was attended by the Regional Minister of Culture and Education, Xesús Vázquez Abad, the director of Tourism Galicia, Nava Castro, and the artist himself.

Vazquez Abad stressed in closing ceremony the creator Lalín "represents, as few, the most cultured and universal Galicia, Galicia open to the world," the regional government in a statement.

The artist explained that the logo symbolizes a tribute to the cultures of Europe. "Art said, has to come to the heart through intelligence" and was hopeful that this eighth centenary is "another step in building peace and in Europe."

For his part, the Director of Tourism of Galicia said that since mid Galicia this year marks the eighth anniversary of the pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assisi to Santiago and that the acts are considered Special Event Public Interest and eligible tax incentives Taxation of Nonprofit Institutions and Fiscal Incentives for Patronage.

Programming the eighth centenary of St. Francis of Assisi began on August 22 with the opening of the exhibition "Pilgrim and New Apostle. San Francisco on the Camino de Santiago", the palace Bonacquisti of Assisi.

In addition, the celebrations include other actions as a collective pilgrimage from Assisi to Santiago and numerous conferences, musical and cultural events and meetings related to the subject Jacobean.

Framed in this program, yesterday was presented "Culture of the Road", a program in collaboration with the Galician Axencia Industries Culturais (AGADIC) and including more than one hundred activities of theater, music, circus and magic in over forty Roads localities in Santiago.

The First International Congress on Pilgrimages and Tourism or International Summit Jacobean Associations, are some relevant quotes from this period in the capital of Galicia.

Related News

 
I decided against starting a new thread around this little snippet from Mi Camino Tour Facebook Page. I suspect it is a bit of wishful commercial speculation on their part, but still, just imagine if .....
"
Mi Camino Tour
July 16 2013
Francis Pope could visit the Camino de Santiago in 2014 to celebrate the eighth centenary of the pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assis.
The Catholic Church will celebratein 2014 the eighth centenary of the Way of St. Francis of Assisi, the pilgrimage to Santiago. San Francisco would come to Galicia from Asturias, arriving in 1214 to Compostela to found, by all indications, the Franciscan convent.

The fact that Bergoglio has adopted the name of this saint and his example as a reference for his papacy, opens the door to the pontiff's visit to Santiago next year. "
 
A guide to speaking Spanish on the Camino - enrich your pilgrim experience.
In addition , Alberto Nunez Feijoo announced Thursday that the Galician capital will host between 17 to September 19, 2014 the first international congress of pilgrimage , organized by the World Tourism Office , under the UN , the Secretary of State for Tourism Galician Axencia and Tourism.

This event is linked to the celebration of the eighth centenary of the pilgrimage of St. Francis of Assisi to Compostela.
 

alansykes

Veteran Member
Aug 29, 2010
1,616
9,379
Cumbria, UK
Time of past OR future Camino
Except the Francés
Sadly, it seems unlikely that San Francisco ever set foot in Galicia. Neither of his first two biographers (Tommaso da Cellano, who knew him well, or San Bonaventura) mentions the pilgrimage to Santiago. The first certain mention of Saint Francis at Compostela comes in the Actus beati Francisci et sociorum ejus from c1370, almost 150 years after his death.

But it would be lovely to believe he made his abrazo.
 
  • Like
Reactions: stevenjarvis

andy.d

Veteran Member
Jul 10, 2008
714
240
Birmingham, UK
pilgrimpace.wordpress.com
Time of past OR future Camino
Camino de Levante 2009
Camino Ingles (Coruna) 2011
Camino Ingles (Coruna) 2014
Pilgrims Way Winchester - Canterbury
Camino Ingles (Ferrol) 2015
Cistercian Way (Wales) 2016
Hi Alan

You are inspiring me to research Francis and pilgrimage! Where did you read the information about the rather late first date for Francis' pilgrimage to Santiago?

Thanks

Andy
 
  • Like
Reactions: stevenjarvis
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Sadly, it seems unlikely that San Francisco ever set foot in Galicia. Neither of his first two biographers (Tommaso da Cellano, who knew him well, or San Bonaventura) mentions the pilgrimage to Santiago. The first certain mention of Saint Francis at Compostela comes in the Actus beati Francisci et sociorum ejus from c1370, almost 150 years after his death.

But it would be lovely to believe he made his abrazo.

Alan, I've asked the authorities to cancel the VIII Centenary programme of events until someone comes up with photographic evidence, what were they thinking !?
 

billmclaughlin

Active Member
May 12, 2011
399
383
Boston, MA, USA
Time of past OR future Camino
SJPP/Burgos 2012; Le Puy/SJPP 2013; Aumont Aubrac/Aire sur l'Adour 2014; Burgos/Santiago 2016.
Even photographs of Francis of Assisi on the beach in Barcelona wouldn't stop the unholy alliance of Money and Mythology that drives the faux anniversary industry.

Scholarship doesn't have a chance.
 
Even photographs of Francis of Assisi on the beach in Barcelona wouldn't stop the unholy alliance of Money and Mythology that drives the faux anniversary industry.

Scholarship doesn't have a chance.
Alan, Bill, thanks for your thoughts. I had placed my trust in Xacobeo Galicia who presumably had some basis for such a significant initiative.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.

Most read last week in this forum

I did not use Bookings.com during my Camino, but most pilgrims I met did. And from this site it is evident that most people use Bookings at least some of the time. This article is for those of...
Hi all, I have access to data on arrivals of pilgrims to Santiago by day, country, age, gender, departure point, route, reason and means used. Based on this data, I am analysing it to develop a...
Currently I am in Burgos resting up from a knee injury. I am not giving up the possibility of continuing on foot, but in the meantime I would like ideas of options in the event that I can not...
Im planning a November Frances Camino. I have an Altus rain coat that covers me and pack nicely but I’m wondering do I get a backpack cover and wear a hooded shell light jacket over heavier...
....asked me to remind you that May 12 is the Feast of Santo Domingo de la Calzada.
Hi everyone! I'm planning to start on the Camino de Francés, then from Léon I will walk the Camino San Salvador, then the Camino Primitivo and maybe if I have time the Camino de Fisterra. My...

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides