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I have obtained a pilgrim passport from the Canadian pilgrim group, and have ordered a special one from Ivor. My camino will start in porto in September. My question is do I need to go to the cathedral in porto and do anything or can I just start and collect Stamps?
 
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I have obtained a pilgrim passport from the Canadian pilgrim group, and have ordered a special one from Ivor. My camino will start in porto in September. My question is do I need to go to the cathedral in porto and do anything or can I just start and collect Stamps?
You don't have to get your credential stamped at the cathedral (or any particular place), but it is a nice starting point and stamp.
 
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Where is a good place to get your first stamp in StJPdP ?
At the Pilgrims Office!
They will also give you a single sheet of paper with all the towns, their services and albergues listed. In addition, they will counsel you if there are inclement weather conditions.
 
Yes, In St Jean the pilgrim Office and if open the Church and most of the accommodation venues have cellos. Cheers
 
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At the Pilgrims Office!
They will also give you a single sheet of paper with all the towns, their services and albergues listed. In addition, they will counsel you if there are inclement weather conditions.
Is it possible to get the special Holy Year credential at the Pilgrims Office in SJPdP or do we need to order that online from Ivar ahead of time? Thanks
 
Is it possible to get the special Holy Year credential at the Pilgrims Office in SJPdP or do we need to order that online from Ivar ahead of time? Thanks
No. The Pilgrims Office in SJPDP issues credentials produced by the French pilgrim association.
The special holy year credential is produced by the cathedral in Santiago. Order it from Ivar if you want one.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
At the Pilgrims Office!
They will also give you a single sheet of paper with all the towns, their services and albergues listed. In addition, they will counsel you if there are inclement weather conditions.
Great question and advice. Thank you. Is there a pilgrim office and/or stamping place in Muxia? This is where we are starting
 
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