<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/catholic-studies-department/news/el-camino-de-santiago-a-medieval-pilgrimage.html" dsn="news"><teaser-title>El Camino de Santiago: A Medieval Pilgrimage, Past and Present
 </teaser-title><teaser-description>A network of pilgrimage routes joined medieval Europe to the shrine of the Apostle James at Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. The routes were immensely popular in the medieval period.</teaser-description><pubDate>10/04/2021</pubDate><title>El Camino de Santiago: A Medieval Pilgrimage, Past and Present
 </title><description>A network of pilgrimage routes joined medieval Europe to the shrine of the Apostle James at Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. The routes were immensely popular in the medieval period.</description><author>Catholic Studies</author><author-title/><image><img alt="Camino Santiago " src="/images/camino-santiago-320.jpg"/></image><category>Arts and Culture,Education,Faith and Service</category><department>Department of Catholic Studies</department><relationships/><shortnames/></item>