Camino Photo of the Day: Monasterio Real de San Benito

In 1820, the Spanish government dissolved the monasteries. The monks were turned out into the street. Moveable goods were plundered. Land and buildings were seized and auctioned off, block by block. Ruins of the various parts of the old Royal Monastery of Saint Benedict rise like ghosts throughout the central portions of modern Sahagún. The medieval town of Sahagún grew […]

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Camino Photo of the Day: Determined with Abbot Bernardo

Today’s photo complements yesterday’s. This time it’s me with the statue of the guy who put Sahagún on the map as an important waystation on the Camino. Bernardo de Sédirac became the first Cluniac Abbot of Sahagún and kicked off a reform of northern Spain’s monasteries. In the statue he is depicted as carrying Saint Benedict’s Rule, emblazoned with the […]

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Camino Photo of the Day: Two Thumbs Up and King Alfonso VI

At the Spanish Camino’s halfway point are monumental statues of King Alfonso VI “El Bravo” of León, Castille, and Galicia (1065 – 1109) and Abbot Bernardo de Sédirac of Sahagún (d. 1125). These two gentlemen can fairly be said to have unified northern Spain and created the Crown of Castille as the premiere economic, religious, and military power in Iberia. […]

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