Bilingual souvenir booklet detailing the first 25 years of history of the CSJ Refugio Gaucelmo in Rabanal del Camino from its opening in 1991 to 2016. Read more
New book by long-time CSJ member, Rebekah Scott, about a life lived on the camino as a pilgrim and hospitalera. Read more
An updated, lightly revised, lavishly illustrated version of Laurie Dennett's classic pilgrim memoir "A Hug for the Apostle" (1987) recounting her journey from Chartres to Santiago in spring 1986. Read more
An interesting book about the links between thought and walking. Read more
Your pocket guide to integrating the Camino de Santiago into your daily life Read more
Translated by a CSJ member, book five of the 12th century manuscript which documents the pilgrimage of Pope Calixtus II to Santiago. Said to be the first ever guidebook. Read more
A Cultural Companion to the Camino Francés. Read more
The 150th issue of the CSJ's member magazine, The Bulletin, published in Spring 2021. Read more
Ever wanted a one-stop book to tell you everything you need to know about the power of the camino? Look no further! Read more
A simple account of one man's pilgrimage on the Camino Frances following in the steps of his ancestor William de Mohun, who walked the same route in 1280 AD. Read more
1-2 day walks on Britain's ancient sacred ways. By Andy Bull Read more
Pilgrim Stories on and off the road to Santiago: Journeys Along an Ancient Way in Modern Spain, Nancy Louise Frey, University of California Press Read more
Conference proceedings arranged in 1991 by members of the CSJ on medieval pilgrimage to Santiago from the British Isles. Read more
Written by CSJ member, Katharine Soper, this is a retelling of her camino as a single woman and the experiences, sights, sounds and feelings she found there. Read more
A collection of short poems and tales from CSJ Patron, Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, about his first Camino. Read more
Three Walking Tours on the Way of St James through Spain and Portugal to Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre. This personal, practical, and informational story testifies to the advantages of doing the Camino on a walking tour, while offering fresh perspectives on this long-distance medieval pilgrimage route for pilgrims and tourists alike Read more
A new children's book about a young boy's journey on the Camino. A tale of mystery, mishaps and maybe even miracles. Read more
The story of one of the original English pilgrims to Santiago in the mid-15th century! Read more
The Grumpy Pilgrim's Guide to Santiago by CSJ member Rudy Noriega. Read more
Your pocket guide to inspiration and transformation along the Camino de Santiago Read more