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A stamp before the start?

KFor7007

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I think I've read that pilgrims can get their first stamp in their passport from their local church. I'm starting in September, and the idea of the start of a true pilgrimage being from their 'home' church interests me. Does anyone have any information about this, or am I mistaken?

Keith
 
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I walked with a gentleman whose first stamp was from the Vatican! How cool!
I got a stamp from a Shell gas station on the Norte...funny thing is there is a Shell gas station that is right beside the Santiago airport.
Makes me wonder if local shell stations have a stamp...

I mentioned this while on the Camino...a friend had a Shell stamp and I wanted one...we found ONE after this and got one.
I posted about it and someone posted a link that Shell was bought out in Spain. Might have been BUT I got a stamp from a Shell!!!!
...then about two weeks later sitting in the taxi heading to the airport there was a Shell :)...marketing reason ...I dunno....

That might be a cute idea though...grab a Shell stamp from near your home IF you do not have a church to stamp it.
 
Hi Keith,

Although I didn't get a stamp from the local parish church, I did get a stamp, and an Irish Pilgrim's Passport, from St James's Church beside St James's Gate in Dublin the day before I left Dublin. St James's Gate is now most famous as being the home of the Guinness Brewery (where one can also get a stamp!) but was previously known as the departure point for Irish pilgrims setting out for Santiago. Although this church was only built in 1840, it seemed like a symbolic link to the pilgrims of yore, as there had been a shrine close to the spot for many centuries.

I'm very glad I did that, and will do something similar the next time.

If it feels good to you to do it, do it. However, most peregrinos only pick up their credencials in StJPP or Roncesvalles and get their first sello there.

Buen camino, whatever you chose to do.

Maria
 
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I have had stamps entered into my pilgrim's passport from both my Bishop and my pastor. The Bishop's is a true sello, where St Timothy embosses the passport.

My understanding is that at one time there was a requirement for your local church/parish to verify you were actually on a pilgrimage. Thus you could benefit from the hospitality offered by monasteries , churches and pilgrim hostels/refugios along the Way.
 
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I think I've read that pilgrims can get their first stamp in their passport from their local church. I'm starting in September, and the idea of the start of a true pilgrimage being from their 'home' church interests me. Does anyone have any information about this, or am I mistaken?

Keith
KF: if your church has a stamp (of the right size), and if it's meaningful to you, then why not!! I was so excited on my first day that I totally forgot to get my passport stamped at my first albergue - the L'Esprit du Chemin in St. Jean Pied du Port (highly recommended!) After I checked into the hostel, I went across the street to get my passport - then went back to the room and tucked it away in my backpack! I didn't realize I missed the first stamp until I arrived at Orison (also highly recommended - these were the only 2 albergues where I made reservations)! However, I have no regret about missing a stamp since the entire CF experience (fellow pilgrims, spirituality, vino tinto, blisters, beautiful sunrise...) is imprinted in my heart! Buen camino!
 
We were living in London at the time we started and got our first stamp at St. James Garlickhythe -- a London church closely associated with the Camino and the starting place for many medieval English Pilgrims. I never thought of getting a stamp from my local church. I think I will do so when we begin our pilgrimage next summer on the Primitivo. What a lovely idea!
 
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.

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