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Apologies in advance if this has been discussed and answered before - I did the obligatory search for previous threads but nothing came up.

Does anyone know whether one can make one's own "credencial" booklet for collecting sellos instead of using one of the preprinted ones from the Cathedral or national Camino organizations?

I have a small blank notebook that measures 5 x 3.75 in (ca. 12.5 x 9.5 cm), with a heavy paper cover. It's a little too small for me to use as a journal but the size seems ideal for collecting sellos, as it's slightly smaller than any of the credencials I've seen and used in the past and fits perfectly into the pocket of my hiking pants. (The more durable cover is a plus as well.) Each page would fit between four and six sellos, and since there are 16 pages total the notebook seems like it would be big enough to fit just about all the ones I'd collect on my next Camino (Norte + Primitivo, fwiw.)

I'd think that as long as each sello is accompanied by a written date, it would be acceptable at the SdC pilgrim office for compostela purposes - unless there's a requirement that sellos need to be collected in an official accordion-style credencial.
 
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.
No. See this previous thread:

But it is easy to get a credential: you can order one or more here on the Forum shop:


Edit: BTW: The Pilgrim Office pays no attention to your stamps before the last 100 kms. The requirement for receiving a Compostela is that you have walked (at least) the last 100 kms into Santiago on an officially recognized Camino (CF, VdlP, CP, etc) and have obtained min. 2 different stamps/day for that distance, and that you have walked for religious/spiritual reasons. (200 kms for bicyclists).

Anyone can get spiritual after a few weeks on the Camino... :cool:
 
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No. See this previous thread:

But it is easy to get a credential: you can order one or more here on the Forum shop:


That was exactly my question, and that is exactly the answer I was looking for. Thanks!

(Incidentally, I wasn't worried about finding an official credential - I actually have a collection of spares I somehow accumulated over the past couple of years that I can use for my next walk. It was more a matter of convenience and aesthetics. Maybe I'll work on making a sort of custom cover or pouch for my official credencial instead!)
 
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.
That was exactly my question, and that is exactly the answer I was looking for. Thanks!

(Incidentally, I wasn't worried about finding an official credential - I actually have a collection of spares I somehow accumulated over the past couple of years that I can use for my next walk. It was more a matter of convenience and aesthetics. Maybe I'll work on making a sort of custom cover or pouch for my official credencial instead!)
I do both. Although I’ve given up collecting compostelas, I do still stamp a credential when I’m on a recognised Camino route so that I can access municipales or association-run albergues if I want to.

I also keep a day-to-day journal and collect ephemera, tickets, photos, leaflets and so on - as well as many sellos.
 
I truly think it really sad that one has to use only the "official" credential now. A pilgrim passport is merely a document that one has sellos stamped on it that prove one is a pilgrim ... surely a stamped toilet roll would provide the same proof ... very sad and, to me, another decision made by people sitting around an office table making things up to justify their salaries.

Not only that, one cannot even copy the official one and print it oneself, it is much too long for any normal printer.

Some of you may know that I have an Ebay store, selling pilgrim items - all the profits go to financing my first aid and pastoral care mission to pilgrims, started in 2006 (The command from Yeshua at the end of the story of the Good Samaritan, Luke 10:37 - "Then go, Ye, and do likewise").

I get messages asking if I can provide a credential - and would be happy to do so at cost plus postage but cannot as I cannot provide credentials in my store that I make myself - and at least two dozen emails to the Cathedral office over the last five years asking to buy them have received not one reply, not one ... sad.
 
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Apologies in advance if this has been discussed and answered before - I did the obligatory search for previous threads but nothing came up.

Does anyone know whether one can make one's own "credencial" booklet for collecting sellos instead of using one of the preprinted ones from the Cathedral or national Camino organizations?

I have a small blank notebook that measures 5 x 3.75 in (ca. 12.5 x 9.5 cm), with a heavy paper cover. It's a little too small for me to use as a journal but the size seems ideal for collecting sellos, as it's slightly smaller than any of the credencials I've seen and used in the past and fits perfectly into the pocket of my hiking pants. (The more durable cover is a plus as well.) Each page would fit between four and six sellos, and since there are 16 pages total the notebook seems like it would be big enough to fit just about all the ones I'd collect on my next Camino (Norte + Primitivo, fwiw.)

I'd think that as long as each sello is accompanied by a written date, it would be acceptable at the SdC pilgrim office for compostela purposes - unless there's a requirement that sellos need to be collected in an official accordion-style credencial.
Once upon the time, not knowing that only official credentials were valid, I’ve bought (twice) a credential available at Etsy (made by a German guy). I loved it. I used it. I’ve got a Compostela. Nobody said nothing about the Credential.
 
@Liica this reminds me of the rule that to qualify for a Compostela, two sellos per day are required the last 100 km to Santiago.
Or another rule that hiking poles are not allowed inside the cabin of certain carriers when flying.
 
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...surely a stamped toilet roll would provide the same proof ... very sad and, to me, another decision made by people sitting around an office table making things up to justify their salaries.

Right 🙄

Some tour companies of late, have been providing self promoting, Mickey Mouse credencials for their clients that are deemed inappropriate.. they read more like poorly printed advertisement blurbs. These in particular are frowned upon.

But all is not lost..
If a pilgrim presents one of these, or a homemade one, or a stamped toilet roll or whatever. If they can show they've made progress with the required stamps, they can, at the discretion of the staff, be asked to buy a credencial on the spot, fill in their details on it and have it duly stamped closed along with their unofficial one, to receive their compostela.

Edit: but don't count on it. Get an official credencial to start with, its a simple requirement.. and you might find better use for your toilet roll.
 
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Once upon the time, not knowing that only official credentials were valid, I’ve bought (twice) a credential available at Etsy (made by a German guy). I loved it. I used it. I’ve got a Compostela. Nobody said nothing about the Credential.
I think that I know what you refer to. It was discussed in an earlier thread. I am sometimes getting impatient or irked by endless talking in threads and no action so I decided to email him. He replied that he had never gotten a complaint.

The point is: You did not know that the use of official credentials is requested by the Cathedral of Santiago. @SeñorJacques started this thread to make sure that he knew.

That’s different from knowing and railing against the current arrangements. It is easy to obtain an official credencial. Certainly easier than arranging travelling to the start of where one wants to walk. We can get an official credencial from this forum’s store and from every Camino association worldwide and in every major Camino town in Spain. And albergues and other accommodations don’t make a fuss about what they stamp - they want to see that you are a walking or cycling pilgrim (if at all - private albergues, hotels etc don’t care). Pilgrims are asked to use an official credencial when they want to get a Compostela. Nobody is forced to get a Compostela.
 
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