The Camino Podcast

Episode 61 - Some Things Are Literally Priceless

02.20.2023 - By Dave WhitsonPlay

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The Camino that we see and experience today didn't just happen. It reemerged in the second half of the 20th century gradually and then suddenly, through the concerted efforts of devoted visionaries and caretakers like O Cebreiro's Elías Valiña Sampedro. We pilgrims from the English-speaking world are only privy to glimpses of that history, but Laurie Dennett's new book, Waybread: Memories of the Camino for the Onward Journey, is invaluable for filling in some of the gaps. She was there in O Cebreiro with Don Elías. She was there in Rabanal del Camino as the Confraternity turned a ruin into a pilgrim refuge. Time and time again, Laurie was there to witness key moments and people in the Camino's resurgence, and she pulls back the curtain on those events in this episode.

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