I can't seem to find any information on the history of this prayer, everywhere I look only says that it's 'ancient' which isn't much use! It does bring forth ideas of centuries of Pilgrims saying this Prayer though before they set off and on the road. It helps to remind you that you are one of many millions who have walked this path.
Pilgrim prayer –
O God, who
brought your servant Abraham out of the land of the Chaldeans, protecting him
in his wanderings, who guided the Hebrew people across the desert, we ask that
you watch over us, your servants, as we walk in the love of your name to
Santiago de Compostela.
Be for us our
companion on the walk,
Our guide at the crossroads,
Our breath in our weariness,
Our protection in danger,
Our albergue on the Camino,
Our shade in the heat,
Our light in the darkness,
Our consolation in our discouragements,
And our strength in our intentions.
Our guide at the crossroads,
Our breath in our weariness,
Our protection in danger,
Our albergue on the Camino,
Our shade in the heat,
Our light in the darkness,
Our consolation in our discouragements,
And our strength in our intentions.
So that with
your guidance we may arrive safe and sound at the end of the Road enriched with
grace and virtue we return safely to our homes filled with joy.
In the name of
Jesus Christ our Lord
Amen.
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