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Back in the day (specifically the 1400's) a pilgrimage meant that one or a group of people were going to visit a certain holy site (or many holy sites) to pray and be closer to God. Because Christianity is based on a personal and spiritual relationship with Jesus and God ("Where two or more gather in Jesus's name, so shall there be a church"), the place in which one prayed wasn't as important to Christians as it was to Jews or Muslims. As a result, pilgrimage holds little significance to the Christian faith.

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