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The San Anton albergue in Castrojeriz reopened last Sunday after being renovated; it will remain open until next October under the sponsorship of the Madrid Association of Friends of the Camino.<BR>
The order of San Anton was an outgrowth of the 9th Century eleemosynary order of the Dauphin founded by nine French noblemen. From its inception, the members of the San Anton order dedicated themselves to the search of Saint Anthony's relics, in places as far away as Egypt, and to the cure of the illness then known as San Anton's fire (ignis sacer). The San Anton brothers adapted the "Tau" as an emblem one hundred years before the knights Templar did so. <BR>
The San Anton fire was an affliction suffered by many North and Central Europeans making the pilgrimage to Santiago; it consisted of a gangrene-like burning infection. The pilgrims so afflicted would ask the SanAnton brothers to touch their wounds with their staves, which were fashioned in the shape of a Tau.. The brothers also fed the sick pilgrims with bread baked in their own monastery. Most pilgrims were cured by the time they arrived in Santiago, only to fall sick again when they returned to their homeland, which, in turn, necessitated another pilgrimage to Santiago, and so on and on.<BR>
Centuries later it was found that the San Anton Fire infirmity was, in fact, a vascular illness caused by eating bread made with whole grain that had been infected by a quasi poisonous mushroom then abundant in North and Central Europe; when those afflicted traveled to Santiago the change in diet alleviated their condition, as did, of course, the miraculous touch of a San Anton brother's Tau staff. <BR>
Warm regards,<BR>
Rosina <BR>
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