It may have or not.It always depend on your faith in God.
A pilgrimage means a trip with a purpose, , so it could be said that if a person who wants to return to the place of their birth are going on a pilgrimage.
because people thought pilgrimage was a way to say sorry to God if they have commited a sin. And the medicines were not very developed, by going to pilgrimage, they thought they could be cureed/ healed of their illness
Hunger, sickness, boredom, coldness, hotness. Also if prior civilizations lived there they could kill the pilgrims
Who said in 1995, " What happened at Waitangi means there can be no going back commemorate and celebrate Waitangi as it was. That is over.'?
The Vietnam war was going on...
The subject in question is not whether pilgrimage brings on miracles, rather it assumes that it does and so we are going to look at how pilgrimage brings on miracles. The miracle in itself could mean a variety of things that commonly defy the laws of nature. One example where pilgrimage brings on miracles is the gatherings of all race of humans in one particular area coming together to make peace. With all the voilence, injustice and atrocities around the globe occurring throughout the day, one is amazed that such level of human interaction can take place in a sacred area of a major world religion. Pilgrimage is an act and for someone to undertake this action must have made some predictions about themselves and the world around them; so when a person makes pilgrimage their perception of the world changes and so they view the world differently and some may argue that this feeling itself is a miracle. We can go on all day about how pilgrimage brings on miracles but what you have to understand is the answer is only as good as the question; if by answering the question some good happens then one can assume that the question is a good one but if it does not attain any good then it is completely wasteful to answer such questions, I hope I have answered a question where there will be of some benefit to someone.
There is no record of a parallelogram going on a pilgrimage. Ever!
No, Jews stopped going on pilgrimage with the destruction of the Second Temple.
They are going to Canterbury Cathedral.
Yes.
A pilgrimage means a trip with a purpose, , so it could be said that if a person who wants to return to the place of their birth are going on a pilgrimage.
change of scenery mostly
if you went on a pilgrimage in the medieval times it would be dangerous because the medicine in those days were very poor and if happened to get a cut then it would get infected
yes they do
People get satisfaction and peace of mind
Every year, thousands of people embark on a pilgrimage to visit the holy sites of their faith.
well yes it can because you can gain differenet things from going on a pilgrimage such as: insight, wisdom, sorrow, morals, direction, personal achievement, etc.