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i would feel happy that i am going on this particular journey for my beliefe
Pilgrimage takes at various times. Different pilgrimages are there.
No: A pilgrimage is a journey to worship.
There is no pilgrimage in modern Judaism.
The most common pilgrimage is taken by Muslims; the Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca.
I don't think there is such a thing. A pilgrimage is a long journey of spritual significance, and there is no need for Wiccans to go anywhere unless they feel they need to.
Islam requires a pilgrimage for every able man to Mecca. This pilgrimage has to happen at least once.
any one can go on a pilgrimage its the faith that counts
No. A pilgrimage is for anyone. Pilgrims go to special places. Some places are associated with sick people, like Lourdes, but some pilgrimages can be to special places that don't have a particular association with the sick, like Rome or Bethlehem. Even for places like Lourdes, most of the people who go on pilgrimages there are not seriously ill.
Canterbury was a pilgrimage destination in England. There were also pilgrimage routes leading across France into Spain to the pilgrimage sites of Montserrat and Compostela.
There are 3 pilgrimage holidays. Passover, which is the in spring. Shavuot-the early summer. And Sukkot which is in the fall. These holidays were pilgrimages in ancient times, but that aspect has all but disappeared among Jews. Today, the concept of a pilgrimage in Judaism is not very common, and in fact, unheard of among many Jews.. Modern interpretation of the concept of a pilgrimage is that every Jewish person Should visit Israel once in their lifetime to reconnect with their roots.
No On Christian pilgrimages the pilgrims may have used perfumed incense at holy places along their pilgrimage.
i dont believe that a pilgrimage to hajj is like going on a holiday because a holiday some people are away from religous proceedings.However pilgrimages is better to get closer to god . i done this for my R.E homework.