Paye Vasco/Paye Basque

When we were on the Camino de Santiago Frances 3 years ago, we met a few pilgrims from the Basque region of Spain. They were very lively and said we had to visit their 'country' someday. Well today we did.

We took the train from Deba, a small basque village to Bilbao the capital of Paye Vasco/Paye Basque. Wow, hemmed in by the steep green hills on one side and the Atlantic on the other, we were treated to an Alice in Wonderland experience.

Town after town full of 10 story apartment buildings all joined together looking out at the steep hills. Bilbao is this magical place filled with a winding river, cobblestone streets, stairways to heaven and pintxos, those tiny little seafood tapas delicacies.

Well we fell in love with this magical place. Turns out Paye Vasco/Paye Basque is the wealthiest region of Spain with GDP/person 40 per cent higher than the rest of Spain due to iron ore and other resources. They are one of the 17 independently managed communities of Spain. And yes they have perhaps the best food in the world as we hope to confirm in Donastia/San Sebastian starting tomorrow. Ciau! A few more Bilbao pics to follow.

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June 18, 2013 · 7:31 pm

Mother Marie

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Mother Mary everywhere

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June 18, 2013 · 7:29 pm

Lourdes June 18 2013

Oh it rained!

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Dave in Lourdes

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June 18, 2013 · 7:28 pm

LOURDES France 2013

Here we are rain and all in beautiful Lourdes!

Now I realize when Dave and I walked El Camino Spain 2010 we walked with St. James to Santiago de Compestella for 29 days.

This time a little different with shorter walks for me and a 10 day walk for Dave and a rented car and more private accommodations. on this pilgrim we walked and visited more with Mother Mary, Mary Magadeline and St. Joseph ( Fr.Medaille founder of Sisters of St. Joseph) and St. Eugene de Mazenod( founder of the Oblate Fathers).The history and journey with those sacred people is special.

Being at Lourdes today was astounding even though it rained. We attended Mass, stations of the cross and adoration. We were touched and grateful for such a blessed opportunity.Pictures to follow.

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Le Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi was built in the 1600s to enable shipping from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean to bypass Spain.  Declared a world heritage Site, we took a leisurely cruise today.

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Cathar Country

We left the Mediterranean yesterday and headed inland to Cathar Country.  The Cathars were a duelistic group  
who ran afoul of the Catholic Church in 1209.  They believed in a simple life free of Bishops control and worshipped 2 God's (1 good representing all the things you cannot see in life) (1 bad representing everything you can physically see).  They also believed in reincarnation – you could only escape if you led  a 'perfect' life free of material things.

Well St. Dominic tried to correct their beliefs thru rational preaching and Pope Innocent sent various emmissaries to negotiate a solution, but these efforts failed. When one emmisary was murdered, the Catholic Church had had enough.  Pope Innocent hired various Knights from Northern France to come and exterminate the heretics.  At Beziers, the lead knight was asked how can we distinguish between Catholics and Cathars – “Kill them all, God will know his own.” came the response.  Several thousand were put to the sword and fire, and thus was launched the Inquisition.
Enough of that.  We stopped in Narbonne and looked at the famous Cathedral and visited a huge covered market.  We the toured the medieval Abbaye Fontfroid.  It was built in the 1100s by the Cistercians and at its peak had 100 monks.  Today it looks just like it did then – the hall where the monks slept and the meeting room where they would meet each day to hear instructions from the Abbot.  The rest of the day was spent in prayer (8 times a day) and in total silence.  Fantastic church and rose gardens.
Now in Carcassonne, a world heritage city where the medieval walled city sits on the top of the Hill. This is where many Cathars were hiding during the Albigensian Heresy described above.  The city reached and agreement with Rome and the Cathars were eventually all burned.  We are staying at the Notre Dame Abbey where the Pope celebrated a mass in 1096. Wonderful place.  Heading out for a Canal de Midi cruise and will post some pics.

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Dave in church of grotto Mary Magadline

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June 13, 2013 · 7:51 pm