Following breakfast and check-out, we travel to Covadonda (2-hour drive) to visit the Holy Cave of Our Lady of Covadonda. Located in the Picos de Europa mountains, this shrine is dedicated to the Virgin of Covadonda (“La Santina”), who, according to sacred tradition, interceded on behalf of Christian forces who defeated their attackers in the Battle of Covadonda in 718, marking the beginning of the Spanish Reconquista (a series of campaigns by Christians to recapture territories from the Moors who occupied the Iberian Peninsula in the early 8th century). We continue to San Sebastian de Garabandal, a rural village in the Peña Sagra mountain range of northern Spain, where the Apparitions of St. Michael the Archangel and the Blessed Virgin Mary are said to have occurred from 1961 to 1965 (not yet approved). Our Lady is often referred to as “Our Lady of Mount Carmel of Garabandal” as accounts of her appearance and dress were similar to portrayals of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The apparitions began on June 18, 1961, to four young girls: Mari Mazon, Jacinta Gonzales, Mari Cruz Gonzales, and Maria “Conchita” Gonzales, who reported a visit from an angel. On June 25, the angel made a second appearance, and subsequently, the Virgin Mary appeared as well. The messages were a call to “conversion of heart” and a “warning.” The apparitions have gained much following in recent years. Conchita Gonzales, the most known of the visionaries, lives in Long Island, New York, today.
Mass this day is at the site of the apparitions (schedule permitting).
Check-in, dinner, overnight in Santander, Spain.