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Aug 18, 2015 · “Ultreia!” was what one pilgrim said to another, and “et Suseia!” is the reply. This Latin/French/Spanish means something like, “Go further!” ...
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Mar 29, 2020 · Has anyone got a song that they've written about the Camino they would like to share? This one came to me on the Frances in 2014.
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The burning of incense is an important part of the Catholic liturgy as a form of prayer and “oration to God”. A more secular use of the incense at the time ...
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Welcome to this ecumenical website of resources and reflections on liturgy, spirituality, and worship for individuals and communities. It is run by Rev ...
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Dec 9, 2019 · One of the questions that these pilgrims most frequently ask is the meaning of an expression often heard along the Camino: “Ultreia et Suseia”.
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When a pilgrim sets off, the limits disappear: the horizon is the destination, wherever he is. The humility and simplicity in his plans with which he must ...
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“Ultreia et Suseia” is an original Latin message still present on the Camino de Santiago. Among other pilgrims walking along one of the various Xacobean ...
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