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After reading a recent thread on the Pokemon phenomenon and it's possible existence on the Camino I was interested when one reply noted that it would be a sad thing for rules and standards applied to the Camino. At first I was inclined to agree with that statement believing we should all experience our Camino our own way.
But thinking more about it, the Camino is after all a Catholic Pilgrimage sanctioned by the Catholic Church with UNESCO world heritage status in a country with well-defined laws. Does this imply that there are already some rules and standards? And if there are such rules and standards applicable to the Camino, should they be there and where do they come from and who shares them and administers them?
As a starting point for me, I certainly keep thinking about this Pokemon idea. I'm all for people being able to live as they choose and experience the Camino in their own way. So on that I think Pokemon is fine, just another group enjoying their life in a way that makes them happy. Certainly the world can use more of that. But on the other hand, I don't think I would be happy seeing someone walking around in a church during a Catholic Mass (or even not during a Mass) looking for Pokemon. So what is the fundamental difference between these two Catholic religious events?
I'm really interested to hear if anyone else has thoughts about this, not Pokemon specifically but in general.
But thinking more about it, the Camino is after all a Catholic Pilgrimage sanctioned by the Catholic Church with UNESCO world heritage status in a country with well-defined laws. Does this imply that there are already some rules and standards? And if there are such rules and standards applicable to the Camino, should they be there and where do they come from and who shares them and administers them?
As a starting point for me, I certainly keep thinking about this Pokemon idea. I'm all for people being able to live as they choose and experience the Camino in their own way. So on that I think Pokemon is fine, just another group enjoying their life in a way that makes them happy. Certainly the world can use more of that. But on the other hand, I don't think I would be happy seeing someone walking around in a church during a Catholic Mass (or even not during a Mass) looking for Pokemon. So what is the fundamental difference between these two Catholic religious events?
I'm really interested to hear if anyone else has thoughts about this, not Pokemon specifically but in general.