Hi Friends,
I just want to let you know that next week (September 12th) I will be leaving the US to begin my trek on the Camino de Santiago. I will start in St. Jean Pied-de-Port, France and spend the next 30+ days hiking almost 500 miles to Santiago, Spain. Each day I will make a video (hopefully) or blog on my website, www.therelentlesscatholic.com. If you sign up on the website, you will receive an email each day when new content is posted. I will also post pictures on my personal Facebook page and on my The Relentless Catholic Facebook page. Please follow me on my pilgrimage of thanks. Each day, I will devote that day’s walk to a person, family or group for which I am thankful to have in my life. I am currently scheduled to return on October 18th. I would appreciate your prayers for me and my two travelling companions, Mike and Bill.
Buen Camino
ευλογησε ὁ θεος σε (God bless you)
Scott L. Decker
The Relentless Catholic™
www.therelentlesscatholic.com
We will pray for safety, good health, and mostly for the Holy Spirit to become your Guide as your faith journey grows and as you give thanks for the blessings in your life.
Lois and Lowel
You, Mike and Bill will be in our prayers during your journey! What a wonderful opportunity for all of you…
Love & God Bless You All!
Debbie & Stuart
You and the pilgrim team will all be in our prayers daily. May the Holy Spirit guide you all on your pilgrimage. Wish I could be with you to share in your adventure.
Love & God Bless You All.
Carole & Tony
Safe travels to all. Can’t wait to hear all about it when you get back.
My Compostela is hanging in the den where I an see it every day and think how lucky and how blessed I am to have made the peregrrinacion to Santiago. It was one of the best events of my life.
My son and Granddaughter have made two segments of the walk, From St Jean to Astorga. Then they hope to finish in Santiago next year.
My advice to is to pack much less than you think you will need. Above all take care of your feet. Practice your Spanish and have a good sense of humor. I’ll follow your blog.
Buen Camino.
How exciting to be blessed “being able” to do this pilgrimage. (Take care of those feet!)
Aimer,
Linda