Spring Break 2018: Eagles on the Camino

On March 26, a group of students traveled to Spain to hike the last 100 kilometers of the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage route. The trip was the culmination of an independent tutorial that the students had been taking this semester dedicated to the Camino and Ignatian spirituality.

We hope you enjoy these great photos from the trip. If you’d like to read more about their journey, click here to find a blog that the students and their two faculty chaperones—Modern Language teacher Ariel Laguilles ’96 and Religion teacher Brendan Hartnett ’97—wrote to chronicle the pilgrimage.

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