Pain and Suffering in Religion-Jennifer

Xosé Manuel Alvariño ElcaminomejalaaAOL.COM
Wed Mar 26 12:23:04 PST 2003


Jennifer, please think about the possibility of making your finished research available, if at all possible, anonimity guaranteed. Friends and I are very much interested in this area of religion.

Thanks, Xosé Manuel


In a message dated 3/26/2003 12:08:25 AM Eastern Standard Time, remjenaTELUS.NET writes:

> Hi all,
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> I am doing a paper on pain and suffering in religion.  My focus is on the camino.  My question is... would anyone be willing to share with me how they suffered on the camino.. and how they got through it.  I know this is an intensely personal subject, I understand if people would prefer not to speak of it.  I am looking at this from a religious perspective. I am interested in how you suffered (physically, emotionally, spiritually...) and in the ways you got through it.   How did you feel when you arrived in Santiago?  With regards to Saint James, was he a pull for you to do this, did you feel that he would offer a miracle of healing (however perceived), a reduced time in purgatory...   Essentially what were your reasons for putting yourself through physical discomfort?
>
>  I am looking for opinions other than my own, having walked in September 2001 and returning again in June 2003.  This is an academic paper and it will be shared only between myself and my professor.  Please reply to my personal email address.
>  jenjenatelus.net
>
> Thank you
>
> Jennifer Bruce
























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