Is God inviting you to walk?

Some invitations don’t arrive loudly.
They come quietly — like a gentle tug on the heart.

Over the past months, I’ve felt a growing desire to create space for something deeper than ordinary travel. A chance to step away from noise and routine, to walk slowly, pray honestly, and let God meet us where we are — tired feet, open hearts, and all.

Next summer (June 25 - July 4, 2026), we’re being given an incredible opportunity to journey together through Portugal and Spain in a way that is intentionally prayerful, rooted in Catholic tradition, and shaped by community. This experience brings together sacred places, ancient paths, Marian devotion, and the simple, transforming rhythm of pilgrimage — walking, resting, sharing meals, and trusting God one day at a time.

What makes this especially meaningful to me is that we won’t be doing it alone. We’ll be accompanied spiritually by a priest, Father Gerard Alba, guided thoughtfully each step of the way, and surrounded by fellow pilgrims who are also seeking something more — clarity, healing, gratitude, renewal, or simply time with the Lord.

Pilgrimage has a way of softening the heart. It strips life down to what matters most. Each step becomes a prayer. Each conversation becomes sacred. Each day invites surrender. And by the time you arrive at the destination, you realize the greater journey happened within.

Details, dates, and logistics are available on our site for those who feel drawn to learn more. Space is limited, and the journey is intentionally kept intimate.

https://www.groundedcatholic.com/camino2026

If you feel that quiet stirring — pay attention to it.
Sometimes God calls us not with certainty, but with invitation.

We would be honored to walk with you.

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