WanderingtheJakobsweg
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- April 2023
Following on from my distance certificate question, this is also something I've been wondering about.
I live close to a monastery on an official Jakobsweg (German route to the Camino) route. Coincidentally I work a few hundred meeters from a cloister/ nunnery 20km further along the official signposted route (I can walk to work along the Jakobsweg/ Camino! and actually have done twice but it's a bit impractical to combine with actually working ).
Neither of these places have a pilgrim stamp, and neither does the other big church on the "stage" even though it has a notice board up with the route marked.
Does anyone know whether a random person (me) can somehow donate a stamp? I guess I could try to find public relations type people at the monastery/ cloister and suggest it, but I'd anticipate that being a torturous way of getting them to vaguely start considering the possibility of maybe suggesting talking about tabling a motion to set up a working group to discuss the idea...
I live close to a monastery on an official Jakobsweg (German route to the Camino) route. Coincidentally I work a few hundred meeters from a cloister/ nunnery 20km further along the official signposted route (I can walk to work along the Jakobsweg/ Camino! and actually have done twice but it's a bit impractical to combine with actually working ).
Neither of these places have a pilgrim stamp, and neither does the other big church on the "stage" even though it has a notice board up with the route marked.
Does anyone know whether a random person (me) can somehow donate a stamp? I guess I could try to find public relations type people at the monastery/ cloister and suggest it, but I'd anticipate that being a torturous way of getting them to vaguely start considering the possibility of maybe suggesting talking about tabling a motion to set up a working group to discuss the idea...