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Pilgrim Mass? Yes please

Delynda Drury

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My husband and I will be enjoying the Camino de Santiago (French Way) next May 2016.
My husband and I had experienced the Frances last year and planning to return this October/November.
Participating in the Pilgrim masses along the way held many of our favorite memories.
I understand many churches are not open due to low numbers of priests along the way.
My question is there a list of churches along the way that hold Pilgrim masses?
The following is a list of Pilgrim masses we attended, am I missing any?
1- Roncesvalles
2- Los Arcos-Santa Maria
3- San Juan de Ortega
4- O'Cebreiro
5- Sarria
6- Santiago de Compastella

Thank you in advance
 
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My husband and I had experienced the Frances last year and planning to return this October/November.
Participating in the Pilgrim masses along the way held many of our favorite memories.
I understand many churches are not open due to low numbers of priests along the way.
My question is there a list of churches along the way that hold Pilgrim masses?
The following is a list of Pilgrim masses we attended, am I missing any?
1- Roncesvalles
2- Los Arcos-Santa Maria
3- San Juan de Ortega
4- O'Cebreiro
5- Sarria
6- Santiago de Compastella

Thank you in advance
I have also attended Pilgrim Masses in Viana, Granon, Carrion de los Condes, Triacastela and Samos Monastery, as well as a Pilgrim blessing in Rabe de las Calzadas.
 
I have also attended Pilgrim Masses in Viana, Granon, Carrion de los Condes, Triacastela and Samos Monastery, as well as a Pilgrim blessing in Rabe de las Calzadas.
Thank you so much Mike Devon. I really appreciate it.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hello Delynda
I'm not speaking from personal experience so this response may or may not be useful to you. Either way, all the very best to you and your husband for your second camino.
I recently watched a series of youtubes of the day by day stages walked by a woman and her adult daughter on the Camino Frances in 2016 starting in SJPdP and finishing in Finisterre. They basically followed the Brierley stages and seemed to find somewhere to go to mass every evening. Not necessarily a pilgrim mass, sometimes just a few locals, but each mass was special nonetheless.
I did have to be a bit patient getting the youtube videos in watchable order but well worth the effort.
Also I left a few comments on the videos and Eva was very quick to respond.
Their first day is here:
 
Hello Delynda
I'm not speaking from personal experience so this response may or may not be useful to you. Either way, all the very best to you and your husband for your second camino.
I recently watched a series of youtubes of the day by day stages walked by a woman and her adult daughter on the Camino Frances in 2016 starting in SJPdP and finishing in Finisterre. They basically followed the Brierley stages and seemed to find somewhere to go to mass every evening. Not necessarily a pilgrim mass, sometimes just a few locals, but each mass was special nonetheless.
I did have to be a bit patient getting the youtube videos in watchable order but well worth the effort.
Also I left a few comments on the videos and Eva was very quick to respond.
Their first day is here:
Heda,
Thank you for the great information, we will look for that video, it's a great help.
I have watched a lot of videos and always enjoy them.
Thank you again
 
If you attend a general mass (or a sung not-a-mass service at a convent somewhere), hanging back a little bit at the end very often leads to someone grabbing you and pushing you to the front for special pilgrim blessings. There may be tiny gifts involved, like the paper stars from the lovely nuns in Carrión de los Condes, or the tin St Christophers that I presently have 3 copies of from different churches.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
If you attend a general mass (or a sung not-a-mass service at a convent somewhere), hanging back a little bit at the end very often leads to someone grabbing you and pushing you to the front for special pilgrim blessings. There may be tiny gifts involved, like the paper stars from the lovely nuns in Carrión de los Condes, or the tin St Christophers that I presently have 3 copies of from different churches.
I carry my paper stars from Carrion de los Condes on all my walks. I was also given a rosary after the Pilgrim Mass in Samos Monastery.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
If you attend a general mass (or a sung not-a-mass service at a convent somewhere), hanging back a little bit at the end very often leads to someone grabbing you and pushing you to the front for special pilgrim blessings. There may be tiny gifts involved, like the paper stars from the lovely nuns in Carrión de los Condes, or the tin St Christophers that I presently have 3 copies of from different churches.
HeidiL
Wow! Thank you for the treasure of information. I'm so anxiously to go back.
Bless you
 
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My husband and I had experienced the Frances last year and planning to return this October/November.
Participating in the Pilgrim masses along the way held many of our favorite memories.
I understand many churches are not open due to low numbers of priests along the way.
My question is there a list of churches along the way that hold Pilgrim masses?
The following is a list of Pilgrim masses we attended, am I missing any?
1- Roncesvalles
2- Los Arcos-Santa Maria
3- San Juan de Ortega
4- O'Cebreiro
5- Sarria
6- Santiago de Compastella

Thank you in advance
los arcos has a beautiful church and vianna has a very special priest who dresses every pilgrim by name and gives them his blessing...so sweet
 
I'd like to know about where I can attend daily mass. Is it easy enough to find?
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
The quite lovely church opposite Gaucelmo albergue in Rabanal del Camino has a short Compline service at 9.30 PM each evening, followed by a pilgrim blessing. I love this service.

Mass is not until the next morning, at 9.30 AM, when most pilgrims are well on the way.

Alan

Be brave. Life is joyous.
 
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