By James Day, EWTN News - To its credit, the film opens with a brief overview of the pilgrim trail’s namesake, St. James (Santiago in Spanish), son of Zebedee and the first of the apostles to be martyred. This was at the hand of Herod in A.D. 44. Tradition holds that his mission took him to Spain, then part of the Roman Empire. After James was executed in Judea, his body was miraculously translated to Compostela in northwest Spain. The Cathedral of St. James in Compostela, where the saint is buried, is the ultimate destination for those traversing the Camino.