What the certificate is
When the visit is done, Palomeya prepares a certificate. It names the shrine, the day, the kind of offering, and the names you entrusted. It is written in the language of your order.
The paper is not a parish document. It does not speak for the shrine, the diocese, or the monastery. The line is plain: fulfilled by an independent pilgrim of Palomeya.
You also receive photographs of the note at the place. Those images stay in your account. Public pages do not show other people's names.
The certificate arrives after a short wait, so that the day of the visit can settle. Urgent orders follow a shorter clock. Either way, what you hold is a record of a journey, not a stamp of a church.