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Can you get a compostela if you didn't walk the last leg?
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[QUOTE="PANO, post: 297599"] I don't understand why you are so zealously insisting in your responses; if you read my post, you'll find that we are in perfect agreement: I and many others really don't want to bother the religious community and don't care about a Compostela such as worded and handed out by the church; it is clearly not for me/us, mercifully it is written in Latin. :D Please be aware that the Camino has pre-christian roots and that you should not try to monopolize for your own personal beliefs. [USER=30896]@Johnny[/USER] Walker: Regretfully, I was not (made-) aware of this alternative and why should the church care to advertise for it? At the office, I was merely given a choice of «religious» and «spiritual» reasons, the second was OK for me; never read/understood the Compostela text... Really, what we would instead very much like to have (and pay for) is a nicely crafted, «worldly» memorial documentation (in Spanish) of our walk, issued at a different location by a «secular authority», which could very well be Ivar/caminodesantiago.me. [USER=1]@ivar[/USER]: Seriously, why don't you consider to set this up, nothing wrong to do it commercially; perhaps incorporated within an «Association of the Camino» lead by staff members? I think that The Camino could become even more popular with an added non-religious element. [/QUOTE]
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