Tuesday 19 August 2014

Pontevedra 2 and other musings

So I see that the Pope has ´lifted the ban´on Oscar Romero becoming a Saint. Perhaps we can expect Romero to feature in the PRs from Rome very shortly. No doubt all those priests and lay people who supported the previous Pope´s decision as Head of the CDF will now be rejoicing in this new Pope´s action. I ask you! This has been long awaited. Romero´s (and those who came before and after him) actions in El Salvador during the troubled times should have been recognised by the hierarchy of the Church a long time ago.

Anyway, back to the beautiful surroundings of Pontevedra. I visited the church of A Virxe de Peregrina which was built in 1778 and forms part of the Portugese Camino to Santiago. The church is beautiful both inside and out. You rise the 30 or so steep steps into a very long dark interior. But the array of side chapels transforms the interior. All the statues of Jesus on the cross show him in absolute agony, bloody dribbling from his forehead. It is certainly an image.

Yesterday we took a trip to the Pilgrimage site of Santiago de Compostela. The story around how the remains of St James got to Santiago is almost farcical. My favourite is that the remains arrived in a concrete boat up the river and dumped them on the banks of the river. The main church itself is beautiful, if plagued by scaffolding. There is an image of St James killing Muslims in one of the side chapels but the murdered Muslims are now hidden by flowers.

And finally we had dinner in a bar yesterday for lunch. We had the meal of the day-rice with peppers, chicken and octopus followed by fillet of veal and fried potatoes. It again was a showcase of simple

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