We’ve mentioned before the Camino Ignaciano, or the Ignatian Way pilgrimage through Spain. Boston College alumni Greg and Ruth Herrle departed yesterday to begin this pilgrimage and will be sharing some of their experiences along the way here at dotMagis. Today we meet them in this video.
Greg writes of the goal for the journey, “We hope that we can learn some of the same lessons Ignatius learned and meet some people who Ignatius may have met in our present-day world.”
If you’re receiving this via e-mail, click through to watch the video Two Pilgrims Set Out on the Camino Ignaciano.
Jim Manney
Senior Editor at Loyola Press
Jim Manney is a popular writer on Ignatian topics (God Finds Us, A Simple, Life-Changing Prayer) as well as the editor of many books on Ignatian spirituality, including What Is Ignatian Spirituality? He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Greg & Ruth, how amazing that will be in so many ways. I expect it will be a transformational time for both of you. God bless you and keep you.
Oh, this is so cool! So glad they are sharing the journey.
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to following you . Blessings for your pilgrimmage
Our prayers for a safe (and healthy) pilgrimage are with you. We’ll check in daily to see how the journey goes. I’m inspired to perhaps try it myself, if age and a bad back will permit. Vivat Jesus!