phool4XC
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I suspect that this information will be of very little general interest, but I thought I'd share it for any future Orthodox pilgrims.
So far I have been able to find three Orthodox parishes along the Camino Frances. Pamplona, Logrono, and Burgos all have Romanian parishes. Here is the complete list of Romanian Orthodox parishes in Spain: http://www.mitropolia.eu/ro/site/170/
Along the Camino del Norte there are a few more parishes, including a few Serbian ones. The list of Serbian Orthodox parishes is here: http://www.iglesiaortodoxa.es/es/parroquias.html
Just for good measure, here is a link to the Prologue from Ohrid for the feast of St. James as celebrated in the Orthodox Church: http://prologue.orthodox.cn/April30.htm
Also available in Chinese: http://prologue.orthodox.cn/April30cn.htm
and Serbian: http://www.svetosavlje.org/biblioteka/prolog/index.php?m=4&d=30&date=4
So far I have been able to find three Orthodox parishes along the Camino Frances. Pamplona, Logrono, and Burgos all have Romanian parishes. Here is the complete list of Romanian Orthodox parishes in Spain: http://www.mitropolia.eu/ro/site/170/
Along the Camino del Norte there are a few more parishes, including a few Serbian ones. The list of Serbian Orthodox parishes is here: http://www.iglesiaortodoxa.es/es/parroquias.html
Just for good measure, here is a link to the Prologue from Ohrid for the feast of St. James as celebrated in the Orthodox Church: http://prologue.orthodox.cn/April30.htm
Also available in Chinese: http://prologue.orthodox.cn/April30cn.htm
and Serbian: http://www.svetosavlje.org/biblioteka/prolog/index.php?m=4&d=30&date=4