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Survey from Grañón

julie

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Time of past OR future Camino
2019
The link below is to a pilgrim survey being conducted by the parroquial pilgrim’s hospital of San Juan Bautista in Grañón in coordination with the Youth Pastoral Commision in the Diocese of La Rioja. It is open to anybody who has walked the Camino.

From the introduction:
While this pandemic lasts, we are unable to walk the Pilgrim’s Way physically, but previous memories will always bring back The Camino. We do not know when or under which conditions the Authorities will grant us permission to open the albergues again, but we can use this lockdown time to brainstorm, to gather ideas and suggestions, and, at the same time, to help pilgrims to recall and process their previous pilgrimages.

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/1ejkh1Yn9y4nVJG2eaV4VCQeCU04ozUJbQZ7CgW2Przg/edit?usp=drive_web
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I indeed had a memorable nigth last November 2019. I was able to donate directly to the Church and albergue via the following Spanish Church donation site:


I believe you do need a Europan IBAN and BIC banknumber. Furthermore the Dutch postal code did not work, so I just used the Spanish one for San Juan Batista.
 

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The link below is to a pilgrim survey being conducted by the parroquial pilgrim’s hospital of San Juan Bautista in Grañón in coordination with the Youth Pastoral Commision in the Diocese of La Rioja. It is open to anybody who has walked the Camino.

From the introduction:
While this pandemic lasts, we are unable to walk the Pilgrim’s Way physically, but previous memories will always bring back The Camino. We do not know when or under which conditions the Authorities will grant us permission to open the albergues again, but we can use this lockdown time to brainstorm, to gather ideas and suggestions, and, at the same time, to help pilgrims to recall and process their previous pilgrimages.

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/1ejkh1Yn9y4nVJG2eaV4VCQeCU04ozUJbQZ7CgW2Przg/edit?usp=drive_web
done
 
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The link below is to a pilgrim survey being conducted by the parroquial pilgrim’s hospital of San Juan Bautista in Grañón in coordination with the Youth Pastoral Commision in the Diocese of La Rioja. It is open to anybody who has walked the Camino.

From the introduction:
While this pandemic lasts, we are unable to walk the Pilgrim’s Way physically, but previous memories will always bring back The Camino. We do not know when or under which conditions the Authorities will grant us permission to open the albergues again, but we can use this lockdown time to brainstorm, to gather ideas and suggestions, and, at the same time, to help pilgrims to recall and process their previous pilgrimages.

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/1ejkh1Yn9y4nVJG2eaV4VCQeCU04ozUJbQZ7CgW2Przg/edit?usp=drive_web
Done! I loved this.
 
The link below is to a pilgrim survey being conducted by the parroquial pilgrim’s hospital of San Juan Bautista in Grañón in coordination with the Youth Pastoral Commision in the Diocese of La Rioja. It is open to anybody who has walked the Camino.

From the introduction:
While this pandemic lasts, we are unable to walk the Pilgrim’s Way physically, but previous memories will always bring back The Camino. We do not know when or under which conditions the Authorities will grant us permission to open the albergues again, but we can use this lockdown time to brainstorm, to gather ideas and suggestions, and, at the same time, to help pilgrims to recall and process their previous pilgrimages.

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/1ejkh1Yn9y4nVJG2eaV4VCQeCU04ozUJbQZ7CgW2Przg/edit?usp=drive_web
Submitted. Thank you. this was a good set of questions
 
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Thanks, Julie. Survey completed. I stayed overnight in Grañon on May 4, 2017. It was quite chilly, and I was cold in the late afternoon. Most of the pilgrims were keen on staying at the Parish Albergue in the annex to the Church of St. John. When I learned there were no blankets, I opted to stay up the street at the Casa Rural Grañon where there were four blankets in my room and thirsty towels. Turned out that until I arrived in Santiago these were the most expensive accommodations in which I stayed.
 
Done -- wow, that was not only fun, it gave me a chance to think about my answers as they will be read by a stranger. It really brought home how grateful I am to the Camino and its ever-giving gifts. I realized I had started to think of having the Camino "in my back pocket, could go at any time, oh, here, let me try this route". Having Coronavus "yanking away" these options brought me up short: wait a minute, I've been taking the Camino for granted, haven't I! My last two Caminos I walked becsuse of personal boredom and restlessness and from each one, I returned home early. I had fallen into the 'adventure' trap and forgotten the 'spiritual' journey. Next time, April 2021, I intend a spiritual adventure!
 
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That was a lovely survey. It really did make you think. I miss Spain.
Sorely. As it is likely impossible for any of us not to think about the Camino at a given moment (s) during the day, a constant for me these days is thinking about the people who befriended us along the way, and wondering whether they are okay during the pandemic. I want to see them all well in 2022. May it be so.
 
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The link below is to a pilgrim survey being conducted by the parroquial pilgrim’s hospital of San Juan Bautista in Grañón in coordination with the Youth Pastoral Commision in the Diocese of La Rioja. It is open to anybody who has walked the Camino.

From the introduction:
While this pandemic lasts, we are unable to walk the Pilgrim’s Way physically, but previous memories will always bring back The Camino. We do not know when or under which conditions the Authorities will grant us permission to open the albergues again, but we can use this lockdown time to brainstorm, to gather ideas and suggestions, and, at the same time, to help pilgrims to recall and process their previous pilgrimages.

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/1ejkh1Yn9y4nVJG2eaV4VCQeCU04ozUJbQZ7CgW2Przg/edit?usp=drive_web
Done
 
I did too the survey but was really surprised by the questions, to me they didn't match at all the introduction but asked about my personal religious experience and about what 'the youth' can do for pilgrims.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
‘Completed the survey Julie. I loved Granon - it was a very special experience - one that stays with me.
 
The survey done, hope it can be useful 🍀 🙂
 
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.
Done, too.

As I mentioned, the stay in Grañon was one of the highlights of my Camino.
 
Granon is my favorite of all albergues. May God bless all who have given their time to be hospiladeros there.
 
Done - I too treasure my experience at Granon in 2015.
 
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I stayed in Granon the night of Oct. 14 to 15, 2018. I must say that most albergues were memorable, some more, some less, but this night was the best of my journey. I think preparing the food as group (I peeled potatoes for 30) and then cleaning together, instead of only eating together, brought all pilgrims more together. The night service was healing, I was able to start accepting some painful recent changes in my life. My love to all!
 
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