Every 100 years the Francistern order produces their own 'Compostela' to celebrate the Pilgrimage of Saint Francis of Assisi to Santiago which happened in 1214 - 800 years ago and so this certificate is available this year (and then there won't be another until 2114).
My certificate is below:
This reads:
Pax et Bonum
Sancti Francisci
Conventus Composelae
Peregrinus Sancti Jacobi Composservi Dei, Francisci Assisi protectione, aedes, quas dominus Cotolaya fundavit, ad praesentiam et permansionem Fratrum Minorum in hac urbe Metropolitana, visit
De mandato fraternitatis suae Revmae
Fr. Francisco Javier Castro Miramontes
Guardianus et humilis in Domino Servus
This translates (imperfectly) as:
Peace and Good
San Francisco
Congress Composelae
Crusaders of the Holy One of Jacob Composservi of God, the protection of Francis of Assisi, house, and the protection of other buildings, which the Lord hath founded the Cotolaya, in this city at the presence of the Friars Minor and the tenure of Metropolitan and inspected the mandate of the brotherhood of charge Fr. Francisco Javier Castro Miramontes And humble servant of the Lord Warden
To get this certificate you need to take your credential to the Francistern Church 10-11 in the morning or 5-7 in the afternoon (the Church's position is on the map below). Once inside go down the left hand side of the Church to the big wooden doors where there is a monk at a desk who will check your credential, stamp it and get you to fill in a simple form with your name, age and a few other details before he fills in your certificate and gives it to you (they do ask for a small donation).
The Church itself is, I was told, one of the oldest if not the oldest, in Santiago and is worth seeing of itself - very beautiful and simple compared to the Cathedral.
And this is the stamp for my 'Compostela' on my credential:
If you have any questions about how to get this certificate or anything then comment and I'll do my best to answer.
http://footprintsonthecamino.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/saint-francis-of-assisi-and-camino.html?m=1
This post has some info on the nautical pilgrimage happening later this year for the 800th anniversary of St Francis' pilgrimage to Santiago:
http://footprintsonthecamino.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/a-nautical-pilgrimmage-for-saint.html?m=1
Please note that this certificate was only given out in 2014. I visited the Church in April 2015 and the notices about the certificate had been removed and there was no-one giving them out.
Thanks so much for the info! I'm walking the Camino in September and I just sent it to my friend who's there now. What a special and unique Camino opportunity!
ReplyDeleteThanks Krista!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to do this pilgrimage for many years and finally this year I have been getting all the signs that this IS the year. Here is another confirmation!
"Viva Cristo Rey!!"
Camino bound Sept 2014!
Deacon Harbey Santiago
Hi Krista,
ReplyDeleteOne quick question, did you get this Compostela in addition of the one received at the Cathedral or did you get it instead of the one at the cathedral?
"Viva Cristo Rey!!"
Camino bound Sept 2014!
Deacon Harbey Santiago
I got it in addition to the normal Compostela and everybody was doing the same.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Camino, it's an amazing journey, Buen Camino!
Many thanks for this info. I'm setting off for Lisbon tomorrow to walk the camino Portuguese, so will be able to collect two compostellas at the end of May.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time magwood - the Way from Porto is beautiful!
DeleteYes, thank you for the information. one more reason to walk this year!
ReplyDeleteWe are leaving from Sarria in late September.Where can we pick up Franciscan Compostela before we leave or can you get it online anywhere?
ReplyDeleteRoger
You don't need a special credential to get the franciscan compostela, just take the credential that you have anyway and collect your sellos on it as normal and then take this to the church when you get to Santiago just as you do to get the 'normal' compostela -one for both is fine. A credential can be obtained from your local confraternity, Americans on the Camino and a few other places (see my faq section for some websites). I think you can get one in Sarria when you arrive but I don't know where sorry. Hope this helps!
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