Digital pilgrimages allow the faithful to travel the world from their couches
Digital pilgrimages allow the faithful to travel the world from their couches Emily McFarlan Miller Susan Stoltze’s Camino didn’t turn out the way she had imagined it. After days of dealing with cranky innkeepers known as hospitaleros, intermittent thunderstorms, wrong turns and high anxiety, Stoltze cut short her 2014 walk on the Camino Frances, the most popular route of Spain’s ancient Christian pilgrimage, the Camino de Santiago. She had more than 450 miles left to go […]





