Do you mean a pilgrimage? That's usually a journey to a shrine, temple or place of religious significance, and the person who makes the journey is a pilgrim.
The largest gathering is hajj of Muslims in Saudi Arabia. Every year nearly 3 million people gather at the holy place and perform many rituals.
A crowd gathering is commonly referred to as a "gathering" or "assembly." It refers to a group of people who have come together in one place for a common purpose or event.
If you are religious it is a place where you can go if you are Christian. You sing hyms there and say prayers, and it is important because it is a social religious gathering and people go on Sunday's to respect God. Hope this helps!
The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.
I believe it is called a solstice.
It's called a Gurdwara. And might I remind you that a Church is itself the name, for the place where Christians worship. Like this, the Gurdwara is where Sikhs worship.
Gathering people in one place, would not solve our food problem. I saw her on the hill, gathering flowers in a basket.
con·gre·ga·tion/ˌkäNGgriˈgāSHən/Noun:A group of people assembled for religious worship.A group of people regularly attending a particular place of worship.Synonyms: gathering - meeting - assembly
Some collective nouns for people in a religious place are:a congregation of worshipersan assembly of churchgoersa gathering of churchgoersa flock of pilgrims
yes religious people do need a place of worship.
Any place noted as an important gathering center is sometimes called a "mecca." Such use is an example of eponymy, the conversion of proper nouns (names) into common ones.
Variables of a religious system consist of four pillars. They are similar to variables in a business system but are called by different names. One - a building or gathering place (church building) or (office building) two - a group of people (congregation) or (stakeholders) three - a record keeping system (scriptures) or (accounts receivable and payable) four- a promise to fulfill an agreement (ordinances) or (contracts)