Guidebook.

athena deannabowlingaYAHOO.COM
Wed Mar 24 13:19:04 PST 2004


It would be wonderful if you would post the list of suggested things to take.
Gracias!
Deanna

Rosina Lila <BlaroliaAOL.COM> wrote:
OK.
The full name of the Via de la Plata Sevillian guide is
              "Guia del Camino Mozarabe de Santiago; VIA DE LA PLATA".
Published by the Diputacion de Sevilla; ISBN 84-931176-1-7.
The word "mozarabe" applies to Spanish people and culture that remained Christian during the nearly 700 years Muslim occupation of most of Spain. While many Spaniards fled their native lands as they became occupied by the Moors many more remained and maintained, covertly, their culture and religion; since the Romans had built a magnificent system of roads around what today is, roughly, the Via de la Plata, such roads were used by the moors for commercial and expansion purposes and by the Christians, surreptitiously, to make pilgrimages to religious Christian sites including Santiago. The pilgrimages to the North formed a web of Christian inter-communication that fostered,  nurtured and fomented the eventual reconquest of the Iberian peninsula by the Catholic kings Isabel and Fernando.
In  that  sense the Via de la Plata has an unequaled historical significance and a wealth of reliquary treasures both European and Arab.
By the way, the guide has a suggested list of things to take on the pilgrimage. Since this appears to be a topic of current interest, I can post the list here if you wish.
Warm regards,
Rosina
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