Hi, Jill,
There are two churches in Lisbon where the credencial is available. All the information you need is in this post:
el-camino-portugues/topic11313.html The Igreja dos Martires is much more centrally located.
I have walked the Camino Portugues from Lisbon, and have helped with some of the British Confraternity's on-line guides. I don't know if you've seen them,but they are avaiable at this link:
http://www.csj.org.uk/guides-online.htm They are a bit out of date, from 2009, but have more info on the Lisbon-Porto section than the
Brierley guide.
The other info that I would add are that there are now two private albergues south of Porto. These are not yet in the on-line guide.
The first one is a km or two outside Mealhada, in Sernadelo, which is about 20+ kms from Coimbra.
Also, a private albergue has opened in a town a few kms beyond the Quinta de Cardiga (which is an amazing, deserted, ruined, castle/palace/estate -- a great place for a picnic/rest/visit).
If my calculations are right, that's about 6 kms north of the town of Golega.
Here's the information
CASA S.CAETANO
Quinta Cardiga - 3kms to V.N.Barquinha
9 / beds with breakfast =15€ / Menu Peregrino=8€
Contacts:
Alexandre Hachmeister (+351) 917 063 823
alexandre.hachmeister@element.pt
And, finally, the very active Lisbon friends of the Camino group operates a 24/7 SOS peregrino phone, which you can call from anywhere in Portugal if you're in a pinch. The number to call from within Portugal is 915-595-213 Their members speak English, French, German, and probably a few other languages as well. They have taken charge of painting arrows south of Porto and the caminho is now exceptionally well marked.
Well, I guess I've given you way more information than you asked for, but sometimes it's hard to get details on the route south of Porto. Bom caminho to you! Laurie