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One tireless Jesuit keeps alive a pilgrim path for St. Ignatius in Spain

MANRESA, Spain (AP) — Josep Lluís Iriberri helps celebrate Mass at a mountaintop basilica, swaps his priest’s robe for a hiking backpack and rallies his latest group of pilgrims literally following him in the footsteps of the 16th-century St. Ignatius.

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One tireless Jesuit keeps alive a pilgrim path for St. Ignatius in Spain

Jesuit Josep LluÌs Iriberri points toward Manresa, where his group of pilgrims will conclude the Ignatian Way pilgrimage, in Spain, Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Joseph Wilson)


MANRESA, Spain (AP) — Josep Lluís Iriberri helps celebrate Mass at a mountaintop basilica, swaps his priest’s robe for a hiking backpack and rallies his latest group of pilgrims literally following him in the footsteps of the 16th-century St. Ignatius.

Iriberri is the do-it-all Jesuit who designed the pilgrimage route to honor the founder of the Society of Jesus and for over a decade has almost single-handedly kept it alive.

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