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Terry and Ken's Camino Pilgrimage Adventure

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La Cruz de Ferro. The Iron Cross. An iconic symbol of the Camino. Historians feel the cross (on a 5 meter pole) was a way marker for travellers in winter as it sits at the highest point on the Camino. Centuries old tradition holds that pilgrims carry a stone from their home to lay at the foot of the cross – the stone can represent many things to the pilgrim: atonement, a prayer, the laying down of a life’s burden, hope, family. I did not bring a stone from home. Instead I have soil from my grandmother’s grave in Predajna, Slovakia which I will put into the ocean to represent my parents’ exodus from Slovakia to Canada when the communists took over in 1948. However, they say the Camino provides and the Camino will give you purpose. And so I carried two items that I picked up along the Camino and laid them at the cross.

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