The church in
Santiago is the site of the remains of St. James, the Apostle. For hundreds
of years, pilgrims have hiked, biked, and travelled from various villages in
Europe towards Santiago to pay homage. This continues to happen today.
Inside the church and throughout the city, it was easy to tell the pilgrims
from the rest: the pilgrims were all carrying backpacks and holding
their canes while quietly praying. Inside the church is a large hanging
"censer". This urn is swung during High Mass to bless the
congregation with incense.