
Spain: Grief overcomes the pilgrim city of Santiago de Compostela
Spain: Grief overcomes the pilgrim city of Santiago de Compostela
After a tragic train accident claimed at least 78 lives on Wednesday night, the famous pilgrim destination of Santiago de Compostela was overcome with grief and a morbid atmosphere on Friday, July 25.
The accident happened on a stretch of high-speed tracks about four kilometres from the main train station in Santiago de Compostela, the destination of the famous El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage which has been followed by Christians since the Middle Ages. Catholic pilgrims converge on the Santiago de Compostela annually to celebrate a festival honoring St. James, the disciple of Jesus whose remains are said to rest in a shrine.
Santiago de Compostela is considered to be one of the most significant destinations for religious pilgrims next to Rome and Jerusalem.

Spain: Grief overcomes the pilgrim city of Santiago de Compostela
After a tragic train accident claimed at least 78 lives on Wednesday night, the famous pilgrim destination of Santiago de Compostela was overcome with grief and a morbid atmosphere on Friday, July 25.
The accident happened on a stretch of high-speed tracks about four kilometres from the main train station in Santiago de Compostela, the destination of the famous El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage which has been followed by Christians since the Middle Ages. Catholic pilgrims converge on the Santiago de Compostela annually to celebrate a festival honoring St. James, the disciple of Jesus whose remains are said to rest in a shrine.
Santiago de Compostela is considered to be one of the most significant destinations for religious pilgrims next to Rome and Jerusalem.