medicine mostly because it was really expensive back in the middle ages.
it depends on what you are ready to be involved with.
bob marley
A lot depends on where you are going and what you plan to do when you are there. Just like any trip overseas, there are costs and risks.
Going on pilgrimages often involved significant costs, including travel expenses, accommodation, and purchasing supplies, which could strain a pilgrim's finances. Additionally, pilgrims faced risks such as harsh weather, difficult terrain, illness, and potential attacks from bandits, especially in remote areas. The journey could also be physically demanding, leading to exhaustion or injury. Despite these challenges, many undertook pilgrimages for spiritual fulfillment and the hope of divine favor.
they could suffer by such a long distance and the cost of stopping their jobs costs a lot of money
the same risks as walking alone in a forest crawling with man-eating wolfs. your such an ideot
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
One of the risk is that whilst traveling you could get an injury or maybe worse you could die!
Which of these is influenced by the costs involved
We honour her by going on pilgrimages to various Marian shrines.
the costs involved are cable, plumbing, lighting, and morgage bills
Catholic people were told that if they prayed at holy places called shrines, they could be forgiven their sins or be cured of illnesses. This is why people took the risk of going on pilgrimages.
HOLY i would feel happy that i am going on this particular journey for my beliefe