Ten Things I Learned on the Camino
Saturday, October 42:00—3:30 PM1st floor Presentation CommonsQueset House51 Main Street, Easton, MA, 02356

For twelve centuries, people of faith have walked the path known as the Camino de Santiago to visit the place in Galicia, Spain where the remains of the apostle Saint James the Greater are believed to be buried.
In April and May 2022, Deacon Chris Beukman had the opportunity to walk a good part of the Camino Frances, the part of the walking path that begins in the French Pyrenees and leads all the way to the grave of St. James. There are many other Caminos coming from all different directions, all leading to Santiago.
Along with many beautiful pictures of the different regions of northern Spain the Camino crosses, Deacon Beukman will be presenting ten insights that came to him as he was walking.
Chris Beukman is the Archdeacon for Deployment and Pastoral Care for the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, and the parochial Deacon for Bristol Trinity in North Easton and St. John's Episcopal Church in Holbrook.
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