The Heart of the Black Madonna

Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Transformative Darkness Recovering the Divine Feminine with the Black Madonna

                                   


October 3 - 17, 2025

Explore the healing transformation of Darkness and the Divine Feminine with the Black Madonnas of Spain.


Dr. Brooke Laufer, author and Jungian Psychologist, will join Stephanie Georgieff, Black Madonna Speaks Podcast Host and author, on a journey of the soul along several segments of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. 


The Camino de Santiago de Compostela, often referred to simply as the Camino, is a network of pilgrimage routes that converge at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is one of the most famous and significant pilgrimage routes in the Christian world, dating back to the Middle Ages, when it became a major pilgrimage route following the discovery of the remains of St. James the Apostle in the 9th century.


The Black Madonna refers to a type of statue or painting of an image similar to the Virgin Mary in which she is depicted with dark or black skin. These images are found primarily in Catholic and Orthodox countries and are often attributed to medieval times. There are various theories about why these depictions have dark skin. Some suggest it could be due to the material used, the effects of candle soot over centuries, or symbolic representation. Others believe it reflects a connection to ancient, pre-Christian mother goddesses or has theological significance representing universality and inclusivity. The Black Madonna is often venerated and associated with miracles and pilgrimages.


The trip will begin in Barcelona, where the tour will explore the Black Madonna Shrine of Montserrat for several days - taking in the Abbey and surrounding areas along the eastern Spanish Camino. After several days at Montserrat, the tour will visit numerous Black Madonna shrines throughout the Gipuzkoa region of the Spanish Northern  Coastal Camino, concluding with a two day retreat in historic Oñati. 





Itinerary 


Date  

Location

Activity 

Friday October 3

Barcelona

Arrival and Group Supper (LOCATION)

Saturday October 4

Barcelona

City Tour

Segrada Familia and Towers Tour (WITH A GUIDE?)

Sunday October 5

Barcelona

Morning Mass 9 am Enjoy the City Free Time Group Supper and Discussion 

Monday October 6

Travel to Montserrat

Shared Supper and Discussion

Tuesday October 7

Montserrat

8 am Shared Breakfast 9 - 11 Morning Talk
11 Optional Mass
12 Lunch independent 13:00 Salve Regina Afternoons Free

18:00 Vespers
19:00 Shared Supper 20:00 Evening Discussion 

Wednesday October 8

Montserrat

Same schedule as October 7

Thursday October 9

Montserrat

Same schedule as October 7

Friday October 10

Zaragoza 

Travel by train to Barcelona and then Zaragoza, visit Our Lady of the Pillar

Saturday October 11

Ujue

Travel by train to Ujue Visit Virgin of Uxue 

Sunday October 12

Irun

Travel to Irun by Train Visit Virgin of Juncal

Monday October 13

San Sebastian

Walk 10 miles from Irun to San Sebastian Visit Basilica of Santa Maria del Coro

Tuesday October 14

Debla 

Walk to 10 miles to Deba to  Visit Santa Maria de Itzar

Wednesday October 15

Oñati

Travel by Train to Oñati to stay in a Guest House. Visit The sanctuary of Our Lady of Aránzazu

Thursday October 16

Oñati

Enjoy the town, Sanctuary and rest

Friday October 17

Oñati

Depart for home or more independent Camino adventure


During the stay at Montserrat, Dr. Laufer and Georgieff will share their insights and experience regarding the history, folklore and deeper symbolism of darkness, the divine feminine and the Black Madonna. Dr. Georgieff will provide context and history of the Black Madonna and Dr. Laufer will present on the symbolism of the Black Madonna as an archetypal image for recovering the divine whole self. Together we will discuss the healing and alchemical properties the Black Madonna can offer us by making contact with our own dark shadows.


After several days at Montserrat, the tour will visit numerous Black Madonna shrines throughout the Gipuzkoa region of the Spanish Northern  Coastal Camino, concluding with a two day retreat in historic Oñati. Several days will provide the option for participants to walk along the Camino to the various shrines, and transportation between destinations will be available for those who wish to partake. At the time of the printing of this Itinerary, the proposed cost of the tour which will include all presentations by Dr Laufer and Georgieff,  train and bus transport within Spain, lodging and group meals is $3500 USD. Not included in the price is transport to and from Spain, free meals such as lunches and a single room supplement. A more complete price will be available in January of 2025, and a non refundable deposit of $500 USD by February 28, 2025. Prices for the tour may change due to change in lodging and transportation costs. If you would like more information, please visit the following link to sign up for regular updates. Black Madonna 2025 Tour




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