IN A couple of weeks, I’m going with a small group to Sarria in northern Spain. It’s a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, the reputed site of the tomb of St James the Apostle, patron saint of pilgrims. And we’ll do it on foot. Why would we do this in the 21st century? Why walk? Why not go by car, or train? Because walking is slow, meditative, calming. In a world full of noise and bustle, walking allows us to look around, take in the sounds, s…
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