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New hostel for pilgrims with disabilities run by the Order of Malta

The Order of Malta wants to become one of the main driving forces of economic assets for the jacobean route in the region of Castilla y Leon

Palencia will soon have a new hostel in the Camino de Santiago for its pilgrims, fully adapted to all travelers with disabilities. It can be found in the town of Villalcázar de Sirga, and will be restored by the catholic religious order Soberana Orden Militar y Hospitalaria de San Juan de Jerusalén, de Rodas y de Malta; better known as the Order of Malta.

Besides adapting for people with disabilities, so they made various improvement works, the hostel will be managed by international volunteers of the Order of Malta, as confirmed by the president of the order in Spain, Jaime Churruca y Azlor de Aragón. The Order of Malta wants to become one of the main driving forces of economic assets of the jacobean route in the region of Castilla y Leon, starting with the hostel fully adapted and accessible to users with special needs.

For the project, the Order of Malta in Spain will request financial assistance to its headquarters, located in Rome, which should also get volunteers who manage the shelter. With this already would be three shelters or hostels of the order on the Camino de Santiago, including Santiago de Compostela and Zizur.