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We have arrived in the French Departements of the “Charentes” and the “Charentes Maritime”. It’s a section of France that is along the famed pilgrimage of the Santiagio de Compostelle.
The distance from Paris to Saint-Jacques de Compostelle is about 1300 kms . Pilgrims did it on foot, sometimes on horseback or on a boat covered about 30 kms per day if all was going well.
The origins of the Compostelle, the history and the legend…
In the 9th Century AD on the western tip of the Cantabrian Coast, in the kingdom of Galatia, a hermit named Peleyo and Theodormir, a local Bishop from Iria Flavia in north-west Spain, discovered three sarcophagi: that of the apostle James and that of his disciples Athanasins and Theodore of whom all recollection had been lost.
The king of Asturia, Alphonso II, immediately ordered a church to be built over the tombs. And so it was that from the tenth century onwards the first pilgrims, full of religious fervour, began to arrive in Galicia.
The epic tale of Saint James had become part of History…
Who was this man who was known as Saint James the Greater?
The son of Zebedee and Mary Salome and brother of John of Evangelist, James has been called “ James Major” or “ James the Greater” because he was the longest standing of Christ’s apostles. In 44AD James was beheaded by order of Herod Agrippa I, king of Judaea. After his execution two of his disciples recovered his remains and placed them in a small boat. The craft was carried across the sea by a divine wind and finally washed up on the Galician coast.
The small town of Saint Jean d Angély is one of the stopping points along the route and this evening they are having an outdoor celebration by the ruined Abby… live music is being preformed and people in beautiful historical costumes are busy going from one building nearby to another. In the fading daylight of the evening, I manage to get some photographs…

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Some very impressive battlements? a major shoring up of a subsidence problem? All the surrounding buildings have “normal” walls, this one went for the walls on steroids look… this ” fortification” continues all around the inside of the open courtyard.

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a string quartet play and people get ready for some kind of concert and performance…

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History and tradition of Saint-Jean (Photos © Kiwidutch)

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(Photos © Kiwidutch)

(Photos © Kiwidutch)

(Photos © Kiwidutch)