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A Furnace Full of God: A Holy Year on the Camino de Santiago A Furnace Full of God: A Holy Year on the Camino de Santiago by Rebekah Scott
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“People who walk all the way to Santiago from France or somewhere beyond are usually considered pilgrims, but people who skip past the boring bits on a bus or train are lightweights, sight-seers, tourists. “Real pilgrims” take the good with the bad, they accept whatever the trail throws at them. They’re respectful, they carry their necessities and not an ounce more, in a bag strapped on their backs. They keep it simple, they don’t take the easy, or posh alternative. Rain, blisters, fierce dogs, bedbugs, blinding heat or deep snow, they keep walking. They’re vagabonds with a peculiar respectability, and a great deal of self-regard.”
Rebekah Scott, A Furnace Full of God: A Holy Year on the Camino de Santiago