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I don't know about receiving two compostelas, but you can have someone else's name added if you request 'vicare pro' when you arrive at the desk. The compostela will already have your name on it and the other name is added by hand at the bottom.
 
vicare pro
A frequent spelling mistake, unfortunately also sometimes found in the handwritten addition on a Compostela.

It is vicarie pro - note the letter “i” following “r”.

 
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How do I request a Compostela in another’s name? Also, is it possible to receive two, one in my name and the other one?
@nycwalking, although I know the correct answer I will leave the reply to a knowledgeable and competent volunteer of the Pilgrim Office in Santiago. Perhaps @Flog or another volunteer with actual knowledge sees this thread?

Apologies for pointing out the correct grammatical form of the Latin phrase. If it is misspelled on a Compostela it is no big deal. It is the thought that matters and the recipient (if there is one) will probably not know or remember enough Latin vocabulary and grammar to notice.

However, I feel that we should strive to avoid repeating the wrong form, especially since people have now started to add this phrase themselves. I've explained the correct form several times but there is one forum member in particular who repeats the incorrect phrase over and over again without paying any attention to posts with the correct form, including in the same thread.
 
Also, is it possible to receive two, one in my name and the other one?

Just met another pilgrim recently who had this wish, but it ended up that the Pilgrim's Office issued one Compostela with both his name and his friend's name on it, in Vicarie Pro. Receiving two different Compostelas wasn't possible. This pilgrim was going to give the Compostela to the other person's family (in memory of the other person) once he got home, and before he left Santiago he wanted to return to the Pilgrim's Office and get a Distance Certificate for himself.
 

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