Day 45 – Alajuela, Costa Rica

4 September On Wednesday 1 September, Fr. Miguel, Ignacio, and Eduardo traveled from Choluteca, Honduras to San Jose, Costa Rica. If you were able to read my last post, you know that the “simple” journey took about 22 hours when all was said and done. Thankfully, they still had a few days to rest and recover before they could resume …

Day 42 – Flying Over Nicaragua

1 September Nicaragua is a beautiful country, known as “The Land of Lakes and Volcanoes”.  Situated between Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south, it also has long stretches of coastline on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. It is the largest country in Central America, with an area slightly bigger than the state of …

Day 41 – Quarantined in Choluteca, Honduras

31 August If you’ve been following along, you know that Eduardo and Ignacio both tested positive for Covid several days ago. Fr. Miguel has kept busy completing the Honduran portion of the Camino on his own. But what have Ignacio and Eduardo been doing with their time? Well… Fr. Miguel texted, “Nacho estaba preso durante la cuarentena.” Translation: “Ignacio was …

Day 31 – Choluteca, Honduras

21 August In San Lorenzo, Honduras, Fr. Miguel and the rest of the team were blessed by the hospitality extended to them by Fr. Jose.  It looks like Eduardo even met his twin! All too soon, it was time to hit the road again. Today’s itinerary called for a hike of almost 23 miles from San Lorenzo to Choluteca, Honduras. …

Day 30 – San Lorenzo, Honduras

20 August We left Fr. Miguel, Ignacio, and Eduardo in Tegucigalpa, Honduras where they had experienced everything from the beautiful churches to the most impoverished neighborhoods of the city. Everywhere they went, they were blessed by the gracious hospitality and generosity of the people of Honduras.  They made new friends when Fr. Miguel celebrated Mass at the Basilica of Our …

Day 29 – Tegucigalpa, Honduras

18 August When we last checked in on Fr. Miguel, Ignacio, and Eduardo, they were enjoying the cool of the garden at the parish in Ojojona, Honduras. They were still recovering from the days of heat and humidity in the lowlands, and the long climb up to the higher altitudes. Early the next morning, they bid farewell to their hosts, …

Day 27: Santa Ana/Ojojona, Honduras

16 August When we left Fr. Miguel, Ignacio, and Eduardo, they were in Pespire, Honduras, which is in the lowlands along the Pacific coast, just north of the Gulf of Fonseca. This area tends to trap heat, so the temperature and humidity had been oppressive for the last few days, contributing to the team struggling with dehydration and fatigue. The …