
Isabella and I have been planing and preparing for our pilgrimage for many months. The time has finally come. We fly to Paris tomorrow, then on to Biarittz where we will take a train to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. We are both very excited and a bit nervous.
Today at Mass at St. Matthew in Tyrone we received the traditional Pilgrim’s blessing from Father Kevin.

O God, who brought your servant Abraham out of the land of the Chaldeans, protecting him in his wanderings, who guided the Hebrew people across the desert, we ask that you watch over us, your servants, as we walk in the love of your name to Santiago de Compostela.
Be for us our companion on the walk,
Our guide at the crossroads,
Our breath in our weariness,
Our protection in danger,
Our albergue on the Camino,
Our shade in the heat,
Our light in the darkness,
Our consolation in our discouragements,
And our strength in our intentions.
So that with your guidance we may arrive safe and sound at the end of the Road and enriched with grace and virtue we return safely to our homes filled with joy.
In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.
There are many traditional pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela. Our route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago will follow what is known as Camino Francés or the French Way. Wikipedia has a very informative article on the Camino de Santiago.
Isabella and I appreciate all the support that we have received from our families, from our friends, and from our parish family at St. Matthew. Know that you will all be in our thoughts and prayers as we journey over these next few weeks. Buen Camino!