Todos los caminos llevan a Santiago.(Santiago de Compostela, España.)(TT: All roads lead to Santiago.)(TA: Santiago de Compostela, Spain.)

Epoca | January 11, 1999 | Copyright

El 31 de diciembre se abrió el Año Santo compostelano

Se llaman romeros a los que acuden a Roma; palmeros a los que se dirigen a Jerusalén, pero "sólo es peregrino aquel que va a Compostela o vuelve". Lo dice nada menos que Dante en su Vita Nuova. Y es que, desde hace más del mil años, los peregrinos dirigen sus pasos hacia un lugar remoto del "finisterrae" hispánico, tierra de misterio y te, hacia la tumba del apóstol. Santiago se viste ahora de gala para celebrar el último año santo jacobeo del siglo y del milenio. Con la probable visita del Papa y la ...

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