Christians go on pilgrimage to Spain mainly to visit the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, which is believed to be the burial place of the apostle St. James. This pilgrimage is known as the Camino de Santiago or the Way of St. James. It is a spiritual journey that allows Christians to deepen their faith, seek spiritual healing, and experience a sense of community with fellow pilgrims.
Christians often go on pilgrimage for walking through Santiago Del Compostela way. That place remains on Spain European Country.
Of course they can.
Yes. There are hundreds of places of Christian pilgrimage.
Canterbury
Lourdes is a popular destination.
they go there fo rinner peace
A Christian can go on a pilgrimage (to the Holy Land, I presume?) whenever they want. It depends on how deeply they hold their Christian beliefs. Most Christians never go on a pilgrimage. Others may combine visiting Christian holy sites as part of a holiday.
Praying and the seven sacraments
Christians do not really have a specific religious pilgramidge but some christians do go to jerusalam to see the birth place of jesus
A Christian has no pilgrimage (unless you speak in allegories and metaphors). Christians are to worship in Spirit and in truth. The worship of God in this time is not linked to a specific place.
the most important places to pilgrimage is Spain Italy Germany and Greece
That is where His Holiness Jesus Christ was born, so naturally Christians consider it a sacred place.
Supposedly, the Virgin Mary appeared to a girl named Bernadette in Lourdes. It is now considered a holy place and a pilgrimage site for Christians. Many Christians believe if you go there it will heal you from illnesses.