I agree. I read the article and I, too, tend to think that this is a made-up social media story. It's summer - in German this is called
Sauregurkenzeit, and in English apparently
Silly Season although I've never heard this expression. It is a period in the summer months known for frivolous news stories in the mass media because there are not many other proper news. Everybody is on holiday.
Does anyone know in which Facebook group the "responsables" from a "punto de información de Lalín" published this narrative? I just love the total anonymity of the article
. Not a single name is quoted as source. Not even from the archbishopric. I'm sure, though, of course that the author asked "someone" there ...
The whole narrative hinges on the assumption that there is a demand for readily stamped credentials. There is a wide-spread belief that Spaniards need a Compostela to get a job, especially young people. I don't think that it has ever established whether this is actually a fact for the employment market in Spain.
I am not yet buying it ... I mean the story and not the credencial.