04 September 2014, The Tablet

Journey towards healing

by Dominic Robinson

 
On a parish pilgrimage on the Camino Ignaciano, supported by the prayers of the whole congregation, the travellers can come to discern – as did the founder of the Jesuits – God’s call to them The ignatian Way – in Spanish the Camino Ignaciano – is the name of a pilgrimage following in the footsteps of St Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuits, on his life-changing pilgrimage in northern Spain from his birthplace Loyola to the Shrine of Our Lady of Montserrat and Manresa, where he composed the Spiritual Exercises. European Jesuit novices walk this route before taking First Vows; but the Camino is now taking off among others from different walks of life. You don’t need to walk the whole way; our group just walked the Catalan half; and there are many possib
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