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Camino del Mestizaje of the Americas

Camino Joe 2021

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Does anyone know if this is an actual pilgrimage or just an official starting point? “Camino Del Mestizaje” AKA, the Baby Steps Camino. Please forward any references.
 
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Well I presume you’ve seen this https://totallystaugustine.com/july...ceremony-takes-place-in-st-augustine-florida/

Is it an official pilgrimage? Let’s not go there. The text implies that it has been recognized by the cathedral authorities in Santiago as a contributory route for those undertaking the short Camino Ingles from A Coruna. The link to the “Baby Steps” Camino didn’t work for me and I’m not inclined to pursue it
 
Thank you Tincatinker for that link. I did find some good information.

If I understand what I am reading this is the 7th annual organized 30 mile beach walk scheduled for DEC 13-15, 2024. I found this [edited for length] information.

About the Pilgrimage.
Welcome, dear pilgrim, to the 7th Annual Baby Steps Camino™️, our three-day Advent sojourn of prayer, reflection, sacrifice, worship and fellowship. The word “pilgrim” comes from the Latin “peregrinus,” meaning stranger or crusader.

The Order of Malta American Association is presenting the Baby Steps Camino™, a 3-day beach-walking pilgrimage from Jacksonville Beach to Our Lady of La Leche National Shrine at Mission Nombre de Dios in St. Augustine. The Bambino Camino™ is the last two and a half miles of the pilgrimage. This “mini pilgrimage” from Vilano Beach to the Shrine is on the final day of the pilgrimage.

You reflected on "Is it an official pilgrimage?" As to whether it was official or not, that was not my question, but it is a valid question after all. Here is the answer:
On July 25, 2023, another landmark was observed, as the Cathedral de Santiago, and the Camino de Santiago International Tourist Office formally recognized the Cathedral of St. Augustine, Our Lady of La Leche National Shrine at Mission Nombre de Dios, and our Baby Steps Camino™️, as officially part of the Camino de Santiago, under the title of “Camino De La Unidad.” New pilgrim credentials have been created for these sites, and walking the Baby Steps Camino™️ will now count toward the requisite miles walked in Spain to obtain the celebrated pilgrim Compostela. Even if you don’t go to Spain, you will receive our official pilgrim stamps in your official passport, and will be presented a Compostela memorializing completion of our Camino.
Be that all as it may, official or not, our Baby Steps Camino™️ pilgrimage is still your personal passage to solace and sanctity, fidelity and fellowship, in the present day, right here on the age-old footpaths trod by our forbears in the Faith.
 
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Well I presume you’ve seen this https://totallystaugustine.com/july...ceremony-takes-place-in-st-augustine-florida/

Is it an official pilgrimage? Let’s not go there. The text implies that it has been recognized by the cathedral authorities in Santiago as a contributory route for those undertaking the short Camino Ingles from A Coruna. The link to the “Baby Steps” Camino didn’t work for me and I’m not inclined to pursue it
We went to St. Augustine a few months ago. We stopped by the cathedral office and they told us they have no stamp, no credential and no program. They could not describe a 25 km path. They told us that the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche, just 1 mile north of the cathedral, had borrowed the stamp and never given it back! Indeed, the visitor center at the shrine has it. But they also had no idea what the 25km path is. In their view, if one brings a credential, gets their stamp and has a priest testify that one has walked 25km, that should be good enough for Santiago.

We were very disappointed. If anyone from St. Augustine has an update, please share it on Ivar.
 
For anyone wanting to walk the “First Coast” Camino (50km in total, and IS officially part of the Camino) I have an update! Download the app: Camino is the Way (you can also go to caminoistheway.com but I found the app to be more informative) they have full instructions there as to the route and how to obtain your credentials.

The app is in the process of being updated to include a GPS tracker so for now they ask you take photos and track your kilometers along the way.

I’m starting it this week and will head to Spain later this month to finish it. I’ll update you all on the process
 
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For anyone wanting to walk the “First Coast” Camino (50km in total, and IS officially part of the Camino) I have an update! Download the app: Camino is the Way (you can also go to caminoistheway.com but I found the app to be more informative) they have full instructions there as to the route and how to obtain your credentials.

The app is in the process of being updated to include a GPS tracker so for now they ask you take photos and track your kilometers along the way.

I’m starting it this week and will head to Spain later this month to finish it. I’ll update you all on the process
Please update us about your walk, the credential and the stamps. I know it's been recognized by Santiago, but I also heard that this and the other sanctioned walk at San Antonio still require the signature of a priest validating the 25km walked. Once again...definitive information has been sketchy. I hope you will clarify from first hand experience.
 
Please update us about your walk, the credential and the stamps. I know it's been recognized by Santiago, but I also heard that this and the other sanctioned walk at San Antonio still require the signature of a priest validating the 25km walked. Once again...definitive information has been sketchy. I hope you will clarify from first hand experience.
According to the folks I’m speaking with (coordinators of American pilgrims on the camino: Jacksonville chapter) upon completion at the cathedral, you get the credential, then you head to the shrine and they’ll give you a transitory stamp (among other stamps you receive on site) that validates the distance you walked in Florida. The app will tell you more information. It’s pretty detailed
 
OMG!
This is almost on my doorstep! (a 2.5 hr drive). This might be a perfect “rehearsal” before I head to Spain for my August Camino! Walking in the FL heat in July shouldn’t be that different than walking across Spain in August!
 
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