Garabandal: Cómo Llegar / Garabandal: How To Go There [IGEO.TV]
Descripción de los recorridos por carretera para llegar a San Sebastián de Garabandal , lugar de apariciones Marianas en Cantabria, España
Desde 1961 a 1965 la Virgen María se apareció más de 2000 veces en una pequeña aldea del norte de España, San Sebastián de Garabandal, en las montañas de Cantabria a cuatro niñas de 11 y 12 años: Conchita, Mari Loli, Jacinta y Mari Cruz. Durante este tiempo enseñó a vivir la vida cristiana en medio de las circunstancias ordinarias de su situación de niñas que debían asistir a la escuela y ayudar en las tareas del campo y de la familia. Asimismo dejó un mensaje profético de importancia global, que aún no se ha cumplido, y otros muchos de carácter menor de los que una gran parte ya se han cumplido. Entre estos mensajes proféticos destacan tres grandes hechos denominados el Aviso, el Milagro y el Castigo. Pueden verse más detalles sobre ellos en garabandal.org.es y otros muchos videos sobre los hechos y sus protagonistas en otros canales de YouTube realizando una búsqueda con las palabras garabandal apariciones y otras semejantes. La Iglesia Católica hasta ahora no ha emitido una sentencia definitiva sobre los hechos limitándose a afirmar que no consta la sobrenaturalidad de los hechos. Esta posición es la misma que la de otros lugares de apariciones marianas como Medgujorge o El Escorial.
El video pretende facilitar a los millones de peregrinos que acuden calladamente a rezar al lugar, especialmente desde fuera de España, las vías por las que pueden acceder a San Sebastián de Garabandal, desde distintos puntos de España.
Description haulage by road to get to San Sebastian de Garabandal, Marian apparitions place in Cantabria, Spain
From 1961 to 1965 the Virgin Mary appeared more than 2000 times in a small village in northern Spain, San Sebastian de Garabandal, in Cantabria mountains four girls aged 11 and 12 years: Conchita, Mari Loli, Jacinta and Mari Cruz . During this time he taught to live the Christian life amidst the ordinary circumstances of their situation of girls should attend school and help with the farm work and family. Also left a prophetic message of global importance, not yet fulfilled, and many others of lesser character of a large part already been fulfilled. Among these three important prophetic messages made known the Notice, the Miracle and Punishment. You can see more details about them in garabandal.org.es and many videos about the events and their protagonists in other YouTube channels performing a search with the words Garabandal apparitions and the like. The Catholic Church has so far not issued a final ruling on the facts but asserts that the supernatural consists of facts. This position is the same as that of other Marian apparition sites as Medgujorge or El Escorial.
The video aims to provide the millions of pilgrims who come to pray quietly to the place, especially from outside of Spain, the ways that are accessible to San Sebastian de Garabandal, from different parts of Spain.
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Garabandal & The Pines
Some more views of the pines and of the village of San Sebastian de Garabandal in the Cantabrian mountains of northern Spain where the road ends. The mist is over the village and at the end you can see my Posada, with Lucia and Isidoro in the house named 'Articulos Religiosos'. It's the quietest and most beautiful place Mary ever visited... Padre Pio advised Joey Lomangino to go to Garabandal, and you may note that Saint Pio present in Garabandal...
Fr. Luis Andreu's Grave
After Lourdes, Garabandal, Limpias, Monasterio de Santo Toribio (which contains the relic of the true cross, with probably the best provenance) at Potes, I set out to find the grave of Fr. Luis Andreu, which used to be at Ona, but was later re-buried in Loyola. I wanted to say a few prayers there...
Entering the Basque version of 'Loiola' in the SatNav was fine - there it was... we drove for over an hour and a half and arrived in the tiny village - but there was no large Jesuit building or Church to be seen. The lady in the local inn explained that everybody seemed to make this mistake - the Sanctuary of Loyola was actually between two places - Azpeitia and Azkoitia - and so, after eating something, we set off for another hour's drive to Azpeitia/Azkoitia and found the Sanctuary of Loyola at last...
If you approach the left side of the main building, enter the parkland behind the main building and continue forward until you see the little graveyard. The video shows you where Fr. Luis' grave is. I did not know when I was travelling there a few weeks ago that his brother, Fr. Ramon, had died in California in 2004 at the age of 81yrs and was also buried in Loyola.
For a beautiful story about the four brothers of this family who became Jesuit priests, check out the link:
If you have not read the story of Fr. Luis Andreu's life and what happened to him in San Sebastian de Garabandal, Google his name for a surprise...
Limpias Church Extra Footage
Some extra footage of the interior of the Church of St. Peter in Limpias, showing the miraculous crucifix in natural light first of all, before I realised I could put €1 in the meter box at the front to get the lights on...
That's Fr. Kevin Scallon's head in the pew at the front, he who runs Intercessions for Priests with Sr. Briege McKenna. We had just come from both Lourdes and San Sebastian de Garabandal.
You can just make out the sanctuary light at the far left before the Blessed Sacrament altar. Important to remember that the Man who hung on the Cross in real life is present in another form in the tabernacle there, a greater wonder...
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Along the Way of St. James' Northern Route (Camino del Norte), along the coast and beyond, up to the westernmost extremity of the Iberian Peninsula. Traveling through: the Basque Country (San Sebastian), Cantabria, Principality of Asturias (Gijon) and Galicia (Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña). On the way back, the classic French Way (Camino Frances), in the opposite direction, through Castillia Y Leon (Ponferrada, Burgos) and Navarra (Pamplona, Roncisvalle).
Il Cammino del Nord, lungo la costa e oltre fino al punto più occidentale della penisola iberica, attraverso: Paesi Baschi (San Sebastian), Cantabria, Principato delle Asturie (Gijon) e Galizia (Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña). Al ritorno il più classico Cammino Francese, percorso al contrario, attraverso i paesaggi più riconoscibili di Castillia Y Leon (Ponferrada, Burgos) e Navarra (Pamplona, Roncisvalle).
Pictures by Irene Davì and myguidetoearth.com
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Shrine of Saint James the Great,
This video shoes the silver coffin where the remains of Apostle Saint James relics enshrined, at the basement of the central alter of Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
Christian legends tell that St. James the Elder, one of the twelve apostles of Christ, had traveled widely on the Iberian Peninsula, bringing Christianity to the Celtic peoples.
Following his martyrdom in Jerusalem around 44 AD, his relics were supposedly taken back to Spain and enshrined.