- Time of past OR future Camino
- Podiensis, Portugues, Primitivo, 6 others
On our first camino, we enjoyed getting stamps, but it was not an obsession. Then we met Taddeus, a larger than life Polish peregrino who wore a fur coat despite the heat and had a massive photo of John Paul II hanging in front of him in a heavy, wood frame. He was a fast walker, but we always caught up with him because he had to check everywhere for a sello. We chuckled, but on our second camino, we started to pay more attention to sellos and my wife accused me of "sello madness" for spending hours in the cathedral in Zaragosa chasing down what I had been told is one of the hardest sellos to score. I got it, although I had to listen to a 20 minute homily from the priest before he would stamp my Camino Ignaziano credencial.
While my case of "searching for sellos" does not reach obsession, I'm wondering if others suffer from this or know those who do. There must a medical term for this not-so-fatal attraction.
I must confess that as one who has walked a number of camino paths, I also can't resist getting a local credencial for each one. Some are truly beautiful, works of art.
And then there is compostella obsession. I refer to all certificates, not just THE compostella. My three favorites are the Salvadorana, obtained at the cathedral at the end of the Camino Salvador, the certificate in Manresa at the end of the long Camino Ignaciano and the certificate we received from the church of San Francesco in SdC during the 800th anniversary year commemorating the camino St. Francis performed.
I know I'm not alone. C'mon, confess. Are you obsessed, attracted, disinterested? If you are at least attracted, what are your favorites?
While my case of "searching for sellos" does not reach obsession, I'm wondering if others suffer from this or know those who do. There must a medical term for this not-so-fatal attraction.
I must confess that as one who has walked a number of camino paths, I also can't resist getting a local credencial for each one. Some are truly beautiful, works of art.
And then there is compostella obsession. I refer to all certificates, not just THE compostella. My three favorites are the Salvadorana, obtained at the cathedral at the end of the Camino Salvador, the certificate in Manresa at the end of the long Camino Ignaciano and the certificate we received from the church of San Francesco in SdC during the 800th anniversary year commemorating the camino St. Francis performed.
I know I'm not alone. C'mon, confess. Are you obsessed, attracted, disinterested? If you are at least attracted, what are your favorites?
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