SYates
Camino Fossil AD 1999, now living in Santiago de C
- Time of past OR future Camino
- First: Camino Francés 1999
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Last: Santiago - Muxia 2019
Now: http://egeria.house/
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Sunday Eucharist: Don Julian, the archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, has given us, and other non-Roman-Catholics, permission to use the RC Parish Church of Santa Susana (up in Alameda Park) for our services.
Lovely.Sure, not a problem at all! If you have day and time contact me and I check with my RC contact if the church is free aka not booked by any other group. If that is the case, I just let you in and even help you to set up ;-) BC SY
Sure, not a problem at all! If you have day and time contact me and I check with my RC contact if the church is free aka not booked by any other group. If that is the case, I just let you in and even help you to set up ;-) BC SY
Hi RAPP Just to give you an idea of the make up of services last year at one of the services that I took were 6 Anglicans, 1 Baptist, 2 Lutheran, 4 evangelicals, and some of those were there the next week as well, but this is learning and evolving situation. I do one BCP Morning Prayer a month as well as a couple of BCP Communions in the evening, here at home, so you are not on your own.Thank you! ... My 2019 walk ends in Leon, but I expect to be in SdeC again in 2020 or 2021, and will keep this possibility in mind. ... And God bless you for the good work that you're doing.
Hi RAPP Just to give you an idea of the make up of services last year at one of the services that I took were 6 Anglicans, 1 Baptist, 2 Lutheran, 4 evangelicals, and some of those were there the next week as well, but this is learning and evolving situation. I do one BCP Morning Prayer a month as well as a couple of BCP Communions in the evening, here at home, so you are not on your own.
... With age has come -- perhaps -- wisdom. Or at least patience. ... We're all heading for the catacombs again, so we might as well hold hands as we go, eh?
And -- don't tell the bishop! -- I've adopted at my parish what is functionally an "open communion" policy. For which wild recklessness I blame the Camino.
I will be finishing my Camino in mid October will you still be active with your activities then. I am the American version of Anglican. lol.As we are about to start our Chaplaincy season here some info about what is on offer:
Prayer Ministry: No matter if you come this year to Santiago or not, we offer to pray for you, more info here: http://egeria.house/let-us-pray-for-you/
Ecumenical Welcome and Open House (note change of location!): Instead of meeting at my place, we will meet at the Ecumenical Center, very close to the Cathedral. Starting Monday, 13th May 2019 at the Ecumenical Centre, Plaza de la Inmaculada 4, opposite of the Cathedral, same building as Hotel San Martin Pineiro, directly on the Camino Francés. We will be there Mondys, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 15:00 to 18:00.
Informal Eucharist and Shared Meal: On Wednesdays at 17:00 we will have an informal Eucharist around the table at my place (Travesia do Carme de Abeixo, 4, just meters from the Camino to Finisterre) which will be followed by a shared meal. I would appreciate if you could tell me if you come ( Contact info here: http://egeria.house/contact/) as it makes my life easier, if I know how many people I have to cook for ;-)
Sunday Eucharist: Don Julian, the archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, has given us, and other non-Roman-Catholics, permission to use the RC Parish Church of Santa Susana (up in Alameda Park) for our services. We will have there our Sunday Eucharist at 10:00. At the moment I only know that there will be an Orthodox service at 11:00 each first Sunday of the months. If there will be more celebrations at Santa Susana, I will update this thread.
All info also in the attached flyer (click thumbnail to enlarge) and please check also http://egeria.house/updates/ for updates and possible changes to the program. Buen Camino and hope to see you soon in Santiago! SY
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I will be finishing my Camino in mid October will you still be active with your activities then. I am the American version of Anglican. lol.
... Money is tight! ...
Any current Anglican presence/activity that any of you know of -- either traditional or "New Age"! -- anywhere on the Camino other than SdeC? There was, for a time, some sort of Spanish Anglican (!) parish in Pamplona, but it has shut down....
Occasional personal pipe dream: a traditional BCP Anglican chapel/albergue/aid station/whatever somewhere in Navarre or La Rioja. I may actually try and sell that idea to Provincial Synod some day, but long odds there! Money is tight! ... I know of no American ACC clergyman other than myself who has walked the Way.
Can you provide further info about the church in Porto?There are IERE churches in Oviedo on the Primitivo, and Salamanca and Zamora on the de la Plata, as well as in Coruña and Saragossa on other routes. The CoE has chaplaincies in Barcelona and Madrid (as does the IERE)-- I think the CoE church in Bilbao is closed down. In Portugal in Oporto and Lisbon.
Can you provide further info about the church in Porto?
As we are about to start our Chaplaincy season here some info about what is on offer:
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