[Gocamino] Numbers arriving

Johnnie Walker johnniewalker-santiago at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 30 23:22:27 PDT 2010


Hola

 

As ever Rosina has her finger on the pulse of Santiago. Numbers are up considerably but the Pilgrims' Office with a combination of paid staff and a small army of volunteers is coping admirably. In the days running up to the Feast all previous records were broken when over 2,400 Compostelas were issued in one day. I leaned out of the window and the queue snaked down towards the Cafe Suso.

 

As you know when you approach the desk and hand over your credencial you also fill in a form with your name, age, country, starting point, motiviation etc. Usually this data is entered directly onto the system and nowdays daily totals appear on this new Pilgrims' Office website:

 

http://peregrinossantiago.es/eng/

 

As you will see yesterday 1649 pilgrims registered in Santiago. However there are more staff than computers and often on really busy days it takes some time to upload the data so daily numbers will be adjusted when the totals are published.

 

Large groups are arriving all the time, 50 scouts in their uniforms, 30 cyclists in lycra, 25 first communicants as well as individual pilgrims. The majority continue to leave from Sarria or one of the starting points close by. Many Spaniards are also making their way to Monte de Gozo to walk into town. 

 

Next weekend the International Youth Pilgrimage arrives. In the last Holy Year this was 19,000 young people. This year some 30,000 are expected. They will using all routes and walking the last 100 kms using large scale temporary accommodation - schools, gymnasiums, swimming pools, town halls etc. But they will be sent their compostelas and certificates later. Gracias a dios!

 

Hasta pronto

 

John   
 
www.johnniewalker-santiago.blogspot.com
 



 
> To: GOCAMINO at oakapple.net; saintjames at yahoogroups.com
> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:24:57 -0400
> From: blaroli at aol.com
> CC: acaciopaz at yahoo.com.br; lily_chen at fitnyc.edu; bantonk at msn.com
> Subject: [Gocamino] Pilgrims, the Pope, the Portico, others
> 
> 
> Hello you all,
> 1. Just today, Friday, the Pilgrims office granted 1,349 Compostelas, The waiting lines have been so crowded that traffic has been blocked from the area close to the Deans House where the office is located.
> And the fun is just beginning. The 12,000 young men and women expected on Aug.7-8 for the Youth Council are well on their way and, incredibly enough, places for them to stay and accompanying facilities have been secured. 
> 2. The province of Catalonia (where Barcelona is) has outlawed bullfights. While this is a first, it must be mentioned that other provinces have never, or seldom, indulged in the so-called spectacle. The entire province of Galicia has only one bullfight ring which is used, almost exclusively, for public civic events. The heart of the bullfighting culture lies, of course, in Andalucia, which per force is also the cradle of Flamenco art and music. For the life of me, I cannot conceive, ever, the suppression of bullfights or flamenco in Al-Andalus.
> 3. Plans have been completed to build a two and a half meters tall statue of Pope Benedict to be erected before he goes to Santiago on November 6. The bronze statue will be the work of the sculptor Candido Pasos and will be placed by the Puerta de Europa ("Europe's Door" ) where other eminent Santiago pilgrims like Pope John Paul II and Dante Alighieri are represented. Pope Benedict's sculpture will cost about 100,000 Euros ($150,000) which will be entirely contributed by Santiago inhabitants.
> 4. You know, I was kind of sorry that not everyone got to see the intricate and lovely details of the Portico de Gloria in as close a manner as those of us who climbed the scaffold up to it were able to admire. Well, it seems that the Cathedral has done something about it. A video has been prepared of the Portico that illuminates everything that we were able to see, and then some. Further, the video has added the original colors which through the passing of time and lack of care and foreseeability slowly disappeared. The video will be shown, free of charge, commencing August 2nd., in the crypt of the Cathedral, but it will be necessary to make reservations and/or arrangements for the viewings since the area is rather small. Details can be obtained at the entrance of the crypt (between the ascending stairs to the Cathedral on Obradoiro) or at the museum.
> You may remember that the entire concrete choir, also fashioned by Maestro Mateo, that used to occupy the center of the Cathedral was removed several centuries ago to make room for the parishioners. The pieces were carefully preserved and a couple of years ago were put together in the radiant and glorious manner which today can be seen in the museum. (Those of you who have had the fortune of coming to Santiago through Ourense will have admired the Portico de Gloria in the Cathedral there, and will have noticed that much of the polichromia in that portico is still extant.)
> 5. Lastly, during the Youth Jubilee the Cathedral will open at 5:30 a.m. for Mass and will remain open until midnight for a multitude of functions. 3 Cardinals, 18 Archbishops and 3o Bishops from outside Galicia will preside at some or other of the functions.
> 
> Me? I'll be on my way to the cool hills of Bavaria for the Richard Wagner Festival in Bayreuth. We have had an absolutely wearisome and horrid heat-wave here in New York City and I am truly counting the minutes until alighting in Germany.
> 
> Hugs!
> 
> Rosina
> 
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